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A R C H E R N A R ([personal profile] isorropia) wrote in [community profile] station722017-12-29 06:45 pm

[open] what mystery pervades a well; the water lives so far

CHARACTERS: Rhan, Lyr, & YOU
WHERE: The Red Coast
WHEN: DAY: 029-:034
SUMMARY: Puttering around for fun and profit. Wild cards are okay!
WARNINGS: N/A, will add if necessary

LYR. THE ORCHARD
[The twisting fruit trees lay in perfect, ordered lines. They stretch out in the shadow of Tyrisson House and crawl quietly up the hillside. It's quiet here; the yellowed fruit on the knobby branches must not yet be ripe and the weather must be kind enough to simply let the trees grow. Come noon, the skeleton crew of grounds keepers and field hands have largely quit the place, leaving the orchards empty. Or close enough to it.

It makes for a good place to take a walk anyway. A fact that Lyr is currently taking full advantage of. He cuts a path first up between two straight lines of lumpy trees and then down the next, crisscrossing the orchard in exacting lines.]

RHAN. ABSOLUTELY GODDAMN EVERYWHERE
[Considering the amount of time Rhan's kept largely to herself in the Graze, it should be hard to pin her down here on the Red Coast where there's so many nooks and crannies to get lost in. But it seems the opposite is true: that cloaked figure at the pub's corner table? Rhan. That Carbauschian wandering the coast and cliffs? Rhan. Trying to get in some alone time? She's almost guaranteed to show up at your elbow.]

Well, fancy seeing you here.

LYR & RHAN. CARBAUSCHIAN QUARTERS (DAY :033)
[It's late in the afternoon and you've made a mistake. Meaning: you've arrived just in time to catch Rhan and Lyr in the middle of a debate. Lyr has taken up post in one of the heavy built in bunks and Rhan is walking circles in the center of the space. Clearly most of the other Hosts have not yet returned from whatever misadventures they're having, or (more likely), the two elder hosts' dialogue has driven off any unwilling participants.

Not that you're so lucky. Before the newcomer can so much as shed an article of their heavy Carbauschian disguise, Rhan calls out:]


Oh! Just in time. Come help me tell Lyr he's being ridiculous.
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[personal profile] incinerates 2018-01-16 03:05 am (UTC)(link)
[ Lyr offers him questions. Ones that, given the chance and a lack of cloth covering his face, Bakugo would spit on. "Comfort". "Foot soldiers"! He has a lot of answers, but none as direct and objective as the one he gives. ]

I'll kick your fucking ass across the length of this orchard and back, if you ever refer to children as soldiers again. If what it takes for us to be considered "strong" is to stand on the backs of those who should be looking up to us and trusting in us to keep them safe -- there's something deeply wrong with these symbiotes and what they're doing to us.

[ Deadpan: ]

And no, I don't. I can't believe in something like that. Why.
Edited (guess what i needed to add something) 2018-01-16 04:40 (UTC)
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[personal profile] incinerates 2018-01-24 10:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Young minds are malleable; they're in the middle of development, and open to influence. It's a biologically supported fact, on my world. It's a reasonable assumption to make, for any species in need of a host to survive, with its own intrinsic needs. So, yeah. Imperative or intelligence -- kids are an easy pick.

[ Why wouldn't a symbiotic creature select minds in the middle of their development? It would be allowed the time to mold said mind, and the space to influence it with the least resistance. He's loud, brash -- and far from stupid. The symbiotic presence linking them makes them stronger ( he never needed that, thanks ), but threatens their individuality. A thing most sentient species he knows of crave and protect. ]

As far as I know, we're the higher intelligence here. That means the responsibility is ours, and we should protect the lives of kids. Whether they choose freely or not, they're the vulnerable lives here.

[ That's what he believes. That's what he's been raised to know. He may be a child among them, defiant as he is of that honest fact. ]

There will always be a problem with it. Asking them is fair enough. I can accept that, but saying it's not a problem is dangerous -- the influence of a symbiotic lifeform that needs its own kin around to be stronger will always be a reigning influence. You can understand that, right? You were a "someone" before you were a part of this "whole", right?