ardyn izunia belongs in the garbage bin. (
daemonized) wrote2017-01-23 02:25 pm
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ARDYN IZUNIA
Ardyn Izunia. Professor of law. Lord of law. Liege of law. The one grading your papers. Leave a message.
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[That in itself should hint at what Ardyn knows, and already connections are being made at what sort of experiment should relate to the man's former self.]
Ridiculous things, such as diamond ponies and lavish parties. A company called Hyperion.
And disconcerting things. Violence, murder. An enjoyment of it, a happiness in the sociopathy.
[He's trusting that Jack has told Rosalind this much; otherwise, he's not in the habit of spilling his friend's more... serious memories to everyone else.]
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The general questions are:
1) how far he can be pushed by a generally neutral figure (one he feels generally positive about, with little to no poor memories)
2) if he does snap when infuriated, or if that was related only to certain people,
3) and, if he should regress into that other self, how he reacts to said neutral figure
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Well, I imagine quite VIOLENTLY if you hadn't been paying attention. [Caps! From Ardyn!!]
How is this supposed to help him? Did he actually agree to this?
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And you realize if this experiment is meant to enlighten him to what makes him tick and what does not, it's all null and void the next time another memory bombards him? Things may change, and you'll be doing this dangerous experiment all over again.
Besides, do you think that other self of his really cares one way or another if /negative feelings/ have anything to do with how he acts?
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I'm not saying this is some foolproof plan to stop him the next time a violent memory occurs. But at the very least, he'll have the knowledge that he won't go off and strangle someone the next time he gets annoyed at work.
As for precautions: we're going to tie him to a chair. I'm going to have a taser and a gun, and I'm going to sit a few feet away.
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Is there no way to talk you out of this?
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[A pause, then:]
It's one thing to be concerned for Jack. But he agreed, and he's perfectly free to call this off if he wants to. But I know the risks. And Ardyn, I promise you, I don't have a deathwish. We're going to take every precaution.
And I really do think it will help.
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[And then:]
If I can't change your mind, then I want to be there when this happens.
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Some of those are selfish reasons and some of those aren't. But she isn't inclined to share all of that, and not especially over text.]
That you'll have to take up with Jack.
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And I can spare you the lessons on how to irritate others.
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Be there in fifteen?
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[Rosalind's apartment is composed of oak and rich, deep reds and golds. Numerous photos, more than one might expect, dot the walls, and there are a fair few paintings here and there as well. The space is meticulously clean, though the door to the bedroom is firmly closed, so perhaps not as clean as all that in actuality.]
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Anyway, Ardyn shows up in exactly sixteen minutes, and she should hear the door opening to announce his arrival. He does the polite thing, though, only lingering in the entranceway after he shuts the door behind him, and announces his presence soon after.]
I'm here, Rosalind. Rejoice, if you will.
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[She's always fond of him, of course, but Rosalind looks just a touch guarded as she comes around the corner and nods at him in greeting.]
Do you want anything?
[She has some tea: proper stuff, brewed and steeped and all the other million and one things you apparently have to do with tea.]
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For now, though. Tea.]
Tea would be fine, if it's no trouble.
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[She nods her head, indicating Ardyn ought to follow. It's a very fancy kitchen she leads him to. This, of all the places in the flat, is most decidedly unused. The counters are wonderfully clean, the knives all sharp in their block, the sink suspiciously free of pots or pans . . . this is a kitchen unused.
The take-out boxes in the fridge kind of give the game away too. Oh, well. At least the kettle gets put to good use, and once that's on the stove, Rosalind hoists herself up on the counter.]
Do you want to chit-chat, or shall we just get to the point?
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But it's also not something work remarking on right now, not when faced like a question like that.]
Straight to the point, preferably. Let me hear it.
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[She wrinkles her nose.]
I should think you ought to give me a few tips first.
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Tips? To irritate?
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[Honestly. And if she's being a bit waspish, it's only because she hates discussing things where she isn't already an expert.]
I have one idea, but . . . well. I suppose it's foolish to worry about going too far.
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i meant sadistic lmfao
STILL WEIRD EITHER WAY, DON'T GET OFF ON THAT KIDS
#villainproblems
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