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avenger. ([personal profile] ressusciter) wrote2019-09-30 11:20 pm

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manlet: (142.)

[personal profile] manlet 2020-02-29 07:19 pm (UTC)(link)
[It isn't. Twisted as it is, he would've preferred to have been sold in bits and pieces, to leave a trail for his Bonded to follow. All the pain the Rathmores inflicted on him could be easier borne if Andersen knew it had resulted in something tangible, something a little more hopeful.]

For crying out loud! All their swagger about making a fortune off of us, and they don't even bother to put me on the stands! If they were going to mangle my legs, the least they could do was sell the product!

[He complains, because spinning the experience into a story changes it -- allows him to be more in control.]

Did I tell you about one of the Rathmore brats who kept pestering me? [He pitches his voice high and mocking.] "Oh, what beautiful scales, I best be careful with tearing them off." And what did he do with them in the end? Nothing, it seems like! Nothing at all! What a waste!
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[personal profile] manlet 2020-02-29 07:29 pm (UTC)(link)
You mean until you burn down the mansion?

[He knows your thirst for vengeance bro.]
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[personal profile] manlet 2020-02-29 07:56 pm (UTC)(link)
[He gets it.]

That concern should extend to petty theft as well. I couldn't care less about my scales. It's the thought of those high-and-mighty nobles squandering what I gave them that turns my stomach. You shouldn't be so quick to commit crimes for your Bonded, Avenger.
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[personal profile] manlet 2020-02-29 08:07 pm (UTC)(link)
[He studies Dantes closely, folds his arms over his chest.]

Is that what you think I want?
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[personal profile] manlet 2020-02-29 08:37 pm (UTC)(link)
[And he knows Dantes enough to understand his words won't carry much weight. That, regardless of what he says, the King of the Cavern will do as he pleases -- especially when it comes to right a wrong. Honestly. Such a trait belongs to a hero, yet he knows Dantes will deny such a title until his face turns blue.]

Someone like me has no use for vengeance. And if revenge is to be carried out, should it not be my own hand, Edmond Dantes? Shouldn't I, the victim, have the final say in such matters?
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[personal profile] manlet 2020-02-29 08:53 pm (UTC)(link)
[His keen eye doesn't miss that subtle reaction. He softens his tone.]

No, that isn't true. I am no king, no hero, no grand explorer of the unknown. All I am is a drunken writer who died well past his prime. My word should hold no such sway over you. I would be a piss-poor Master -- that is why I don't want the responsibilities of one. All I can do is whine and whinge, and hope that affects your decision-making in some fashion.

[He looks at him.]

It's as you said. We're partners in this Bond -- nothing more and nothing less.
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[personal profile] manlet 2020-02-29 09:16 pm (UTC)(link)
[It shouldn't affect him so much to hear that, but Andersen has presented himself as someone little more than a tool, and a burdensome one at that, that to hear someone so powerful argue otherwise brings a light red to his cheeks. He clicks his tongue, pretends to remain unaffected.]

My word being law, however? I can't agree with you on that. Do you know how much garbage I spew out on the daily? If you took even an ounce of all I vomit out as a serious entreaty, you'd be considered a lunatic fallen from grace.
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[personal profile] manlet 2020-02-29 09:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, shut up. It's one thing to quack like a duck and another thing to be a duck. You may sound like a demon with all your bluster and theatrics, but you're too good of a man to be a true villain.
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[personal profile] manlet 2020-02-29 10:45 pm (UTC)(link)
[He shakes his head.]

And did you not look after me the past month? Did you not stay your hand during the raid on the mansion? You could have acted in your own interest, could have acted on your desire for vengeance, but you decided to restrain yourself for the sake of the Mirrorbound as a whole. You saved our Master when you could have sacrificed her for your soul's freedom.

You are far kinder than you care to admit.
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[personal profile] manlet 2020-03-01 04:36 am (UTC)(link)
[He does not relent.]

Do you know why I sought you to begin with?
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[personal profile] manlet 2020-03-01 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
In my lifetime, I was a creature who posed as a man. Human ideals such as love, happiness, hope, sorrow, fear -- I understood such concepts as an artist but struggled to understand them as my fellows did. I felt too strongly and made a fool of myself many, many times because of this. I could not understand the people I lived among, though I could play the parts they bestowed upon me. From the moment I picked up the pen, I became enamored with the idea of monsters. With those who fail to be a part of society.

In short: a demon such as yourself only tantalized my incomplete author's heart. I wanted to spend time to observe and understand you because... I suppose I saw a bit of myself in you. Half-monster. Half-man. Something straddling the boundaries, without a true place to belong, like the little mermaid. I wanted to know your truth, and I can only tell you what I've seen.

I trust you more than anyone else in this world.
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[personal profile] manlet 2020-03-01 06:31 am (UTC)(link)
[It is impossible to miss the upheaval in their Bond, the aftershocks that shiver past. Too many emotions for it to be anything but the truth, and the rapidity with which Dantes yanks it all away only underscores how moved he'd been by his words. It brings him some pleasure to know this. Authors, after all, are peddlers of words. To move others by his speech alone is what he seeks, for nothing else about him is appetizing.

(He can't understand what Dantes is looking from him, for him to gaze into his eyes for so long.)

But that question -- it surprises Andersen. It's apparent by the way his brow raises, how he looks almost puzzled by the response. He cants his head, rubs the back of his neck.]


What is there to do? I only sell myself, Dantes. My interest in you... it's solely out of twisted sentimentality.
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[personal profile] manlet 2020-03-01 06:51 am (UTC)(link)
[Now there's an easy question. He laughs a little.]

Isn't it clear? I simply want it for myself.

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