mercurialize: (Yeah I'm a little mad)
Good question... ([personal profile] mercurialize) wrote2015-01-15 09:28 pm

Eighteenth

[Public Voice]

I've talked to a few of you about this, but all right. Question. People come here because they have to fix themselves, right? That's rhetorical. My real question is, do they actually deserve it or is it just because they can be changed?

We don't actually have that answer, do we?

[Inmate Filter]

Then, for you guys, is that change even helpful or would you call it harmful to your way of life? Whatever it was before. People make enemies, I know how it is.


[Open Action Spam: Gym]

[Kylar's around every early morning that the Barge isn't on fire or trying to rhyme and sing with itself. With the ka'kari back at his disposal he has a ton of practicing to do. Today's stunt, he tries to coat a training dummy with the ka'kari. Giving it a thick black metalic armor. He knows better than to attack it with Retribution, actually, the ka'kari warned him of that. There will be questions of Why later.

So he tears at it with a dagger attempting every move he can think of. But the dagger is taking far more damage than the ka'kari, in fact, the metal hasn't even dented. When he's done, he wills the ka'kari back into his skin. There's just one problem.]


You ate the dummy!

~Devourer.~

Stop it! I'm supposed to be keeping an eye on this stuff from people destroying it. Not destroying it myself.

~You never learn, do you? First, you complain when I don't obey, now you complain when I do. Which will it be next time?~

You weren't supposed to eat-

[Wait. Is someone else in here?]
strangehistorian: (the confused)

[personal profile] strangehistorian 2015-01-18 07:55 pm (UTC)(link)
That depends on who they were and what exactly they were doing.

In the example I am thinking of, the Earth-warder did need to be killed. Not to do so would have meant the destruction of our world.
strangehistorian: (the observer)

[personal profile] strangehistorian 2015-01-20 06:16 pm (UTC)(link)
No. I think bringing him here would be pointless, so it would not happen.
strangehistorian: (the confused)

[personal profile] strangehistorian 2015-01-20 09:17 pm (UTC)(link)
No. Though I don't believe the Admiral would bring him here, or even that this ship could contain him, frankly.
strangehistorian: (the curious)

[personal profile] strangehistorian 2015-01-20 10:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't see how. He is larger than the Barge itself. Even with no access to his magic, he could eat most mortals whole.
strangehistorian: (the observer)

[personal profile] strangehistorian 2015-01-20 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)
I have never seen a dragon as an inmate here ...

Besides, he was far too insane to be redeemed.
strangehistorian: (the warden)

[personal profile] strangehistorian 2015-01-21 12:29 am (UTC)(link)
Sure! I'm a dragon.
strangehistorian: (the regretful)

[personal profile] strangehistorian 2015-01-21 01:16 am (UTC)(link)
I choose to shapeshift, and I can only do so because my powers are available to me. To allow such a thing to Deathwing would be immensely dangerous.
strangehistorian: (the confused)

[personal profile] strangehistorian 2015-01-23 01:39 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, he picked it when he decided he wanted to unmake the world.

I do not think he is able to be redeemed. Perhaps the Admiral is capable of that, if it came to it.
strangehistorian: (the observer)

[personal profile] strangehistorian 2015-01-23 02:46 am (UTC)(link)
I did not, but I have heard stories.