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Bertie Wooster ([personal profile] preuxchevalier) wrote in [community profile] wethecrack2014-02-18 09:10 pm

The Best Thing About Not Being Home is Missing You

There are people back home that your character hates. Or maybe they love them, but they're terrible people/influences. Here's your chance to talk or play out that special someone turning up in the Meadous. Are they so far out of their element that they're now defanged tigers? Do they lead right in with their wicked ways? What is your character's CR even going to think when they meet this person?
 
Post with your own character or the person they most/least want to see again who's a bad thing for them. Feel free to play out encounters in the snow between this character and your regular character's CR, or talk it out with if you're not sure you've got the voice down.
 
Fun for all ages! And by fun, we mean misery!
letxequalnull: (just a smile)

[personal profile] letxequalnull 2014-02-20 06:17 am (UTC)(link)
And it should be more darkness than any other person could bear. After such a long time spent making use of the darkness it should perhaps come as no surprise that he is darker than most. But Ienzo may have his assumptions, for as long as he can hold them. Xemnas may be aware of Ienzo's presence in this world - he's recognized the handwriting on the boards - but he can't say what other people might guess at.

That curiosity should lead Ienzo to him, however... that is no surprise. Whether he has been counting on it is anyone's guess, but he turns quite unhurriedly at the sound of Ienzo's voice. He may be a wolf let loose among so many unsuspecting sheep, but he will not be outwardly so, and that alone makes him all the more dangerous. He can - and likely will - play at politeness until all the pieces are aligned just so.

"Ienzo," he answers, and there's a sharp gleam in his eyes as he recognizes the scarf at Ienzo's throat. He's not seen it's like in years, and it is almost amusing that someone who has spent so long without a heart should willingly seek a return to that which they had once been.
ignes_fatui: (UM)

[personal profile] ignes_fatui 2014-02-20 08:00 am (UTC)(link)
At this point Ienzo's very unsure of what he should be doing here. Cry is the foremost suggestion in his mind and as tempting as that is he's pretty sure it would help absolutely nothing. Run, hide away somewhere, get Aeleus or Even and warn everyone are among the more helpful ideas, but what would any of them accomplish? This world is too small to make any real escape viable, and there's a reason Xemnas was able to keep the Organization in line for as long as he did. Even together they wouldn't stand a chance and how exactly would he go about convincing the rabble of just how dangerous Xemnas is?

He takes a step backwards, shaking his head and trying very, very hard not to start crying. This absolutely cannot be happening, even if his Sense powers are telling him that there's no veil to be lifted or false visions to be banished. It just can't be. He refuses.
letxequalnull: (just a smile)

[personal profile] letxequalnull 2014-02-21 09:00 am (UTC)(link)
It can be. In fact, it is, and whether this is a catastrophic error in the young god's judgement or the symptom of some darker force at work is something that Xemnas would hardly deign to mention even if he were aware of which one is the nature of his arrival here. Still, if it is the former, he can't say he's much pleased. He can work alone well enough, but he still feels a little unsettled about leaving Xigbar behind.

But he trusts Xigbar to know how to keep the plan running smoothly despite his absence, and it's only an inconvenience insomuch as the two of them working in tandem is somewhat more... efficient then working alone. But it doesn't matter. One of him should be more than enough for a world as small as this one seems to be.

"Can you truly have nothing to say?"
ignes_fatui: (oh nooooooooo)

[personal profile] ignes_fatui 2014-02-28 12:01 pm (UTC)(link)
He has a great many things to say, actually. Too many. How dare you, how could you? A list of transgressions longer than he has breath to rattle off. Betrayed Ansem's trust and killed him, destroyed the worlds and let all of them think it was their fault, did something to Braig that Ienzo's still not fully able to accept, took everything away from him when he was too young to understand what was happening. And all for what?

Clearly dismayed, Ienzo struggles for a long moment to find the words for all of this. "Why?" is what he finally manages, all the anger and indignation choked down by fear of retribution.
letxequalnull: (just a smile)

[personal profile] letxequalnull 2014-03-02 07:05 am (UTC)(link)
For the plan, of course. For his grand design that Ienzo heard nothing of and will continue to hear nothing of until it is all too late. Or until he manages to bring Ienzo once more into the fold, perhaps. But the details are nothing that is important to the conversation at hand, and Xemnas merely smiles at the question.

"You shall have to be more specific then that."