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daemonized) wrote2017-09-19 11:45 am
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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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What of it?
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Right now?
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Tell me the when and the where, and I'll be there.
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Hurry up and get your drink.
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Patience, Pitou. I know it's hard for you.
[And so he's gone for a few minutes at the most before he returns with his own steaming cup. The smell is pleasant, as it often is, and he takes a seat across from where Pitou has parked themselves.]
I was surprised by your invite.
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[ This is not declared with any fondness, like it's more of an annoyance than anything else. ]
I've been thinking about something, after Retrospec's most recent announcement. And I think you'll answer me more thoughtfully than Grell will, she likes to... paint a pretty picture, spare my feelings, make excuses for me...
[ That part is said with slightly more fondness, but the fact remains: that isn't the reaction Pitou wants. They want to go over something without those emotions; that instinct to protect. ]
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Well, you are a dear friend of hers.
[But he supposes the pretty words of a friend isn't what they're looking for.]
But I'm listening. Ask away, if you'd like my opinion.
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The search results: Blythe Family Murders, Unsolved Mysteries, Cold Cases.
And Pitou sits back in their chair to let him scroll through a few, drinking their coffee slowly before continuing, ]
I have no real proof any of that really happened.
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When he looks at Pitou his expression hasn't changed.]
Your family was... killed?
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I was an infant, only survivor. Supposedly.
[ They flap a hand, like shooing away a fly. ]
But if I was born out of an egg, what use do I have for those two?
[ The Blythes. Whoever they were. If they ever were. ]
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His mind parses all of this together in a second, and he shakes his head.]
They were your parents. You weren't born out of an... egg in this life.
[Right? Though there was the issue of "proof" being brought up.]
Even if there is no proof, why would you believe otherwise? Your past is a valid thing.
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[ They twirl the phone lazily on one of its corners, looking out one of the cafe windows at nothing. ]
That story has defined me in the eyes of others for as long as I can remember. What if that's all it ever was? Humor me. What if.
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[Which would prove to be an issue. Ardyn is fairly certain that his family does exist, that they are definitely related by blood and not by some strange fabrication tossed into their heads.]
But beyond that, it would mean that you were never really the Pitou Blythe you believed yourself to be at all. That we are just being manipulated to the fullest extent. [He looks at them, curiously. Skeptically.] Is that what you're wanting to be true?
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[ A bland response. It has been mentioned to them, several times, that they have taken to all of this with a remarkable calm. Is it just another symptom of not being human? That this existential dread can be perceived, even angsted over to a certain degree, but not completely disrupt them. Did that make them uncanny? What's so wrong with that, to both and not be.
Both human, not human. ]
I'm merely thinking. For all that this has been strange and uncomfortable, have I ever truly been threatened? As far as Grell tells it, had any of the monsters we've fought killed me, I would have returned. They're incubating us, quite carefully, without exposing any real purpose for it.
[ The look on their face is momentarily vacant. ]
We could make others like us. I saw it, we wrapped her in a cocoon... my brothers and I. Her old life existed, but it ended when we wrapped her up and made her ours.
[ They let go of the phone they've been spinning and it thunks down flat. ]
But Retrospec seems to have expected us to revert. Maybe it's not the same.
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We've all been threatened, it just depends on how you look at it. The current "us", our lives as we would have it now, potentially being overwritten. Being erased, or at least, influenced by these memories and experiences that we do not want. That we never asked for.
[It may not be the threat of death and the promise of not really staying dead, but it's a threat in its own way. The existential sort.]
Retrospec made it sound like our souls are reverting back to how they remember themselves to be. Pushing out what it doesn't want and making way for the familiar. If this is true, can it be stopped? Or can there be made room for both?
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[ A correction to his argument. ]
The question is: once you muddy a definition do you still meet it. Scientifically, the answer would be no. It requires a new classification and with new classifications comes new relationships. That's taxonomy.
[ Leave it to Pitou to turn this towards science. They sip from their cup slowly. ]
But more importantly, I'm not threatened by what I do or don't remember. What bothers me is whether or not I did live as this human, and build this life, reacting to what I was exposed to, or if I am only remembering a script that was written for me. How deeply do Retrospec's fingers go into what I am or am not.
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[A disturbing thought, but worth consideration for the sake of this conversation.]
Does that make your memories of living as a normal human any less influential in shaping who you are now?
[He can't give them an answer if they have or have not been living a sham. He certainly hopes not, but reassurance isn't what Pitou is looking for.]
More importantly, how would you react? Would you suddenly feel any different than before?
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Yes. It does. I'm not trying to say... [ A frown, because they don't want to say this either. ] I'm unhappy with the story. I've been a fringe human since this--
[ A claw taps on the screen of their phone. ]
It's appropriate, they eased me into their vision as much as needed and no further, but there is something to be said about agency. I know how I feel about the life of Pitou Blythe, but I want to know if it's mine or not.
[ Their scowl deepens. ]
Which sounds circular and pedantic, but you know what I mean.
[ They assert that regardless of if it's true or not. ]
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No, I understand what you mean.
[Agency. Possession over their past, a concrete yes or no regarding whether or not it applied to them. Comfort in knowing.]
Then what are you wanting to do? Claw at Retrospec's door and demand answers? If you think you're not a special case, then these false pasts would apply to all of us, wouldn't it? Find proof in those existing, and maybe it'll ease your mind then.
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What, I'm going to dig up their graves?
[ The Blythes. Their decomposed pieces and parts. ]
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[Their mind always moves to the most morbid thing possible, doesn't it.]
What I'm saying is that if my past before Retrospec is real, then likely so is yours. Or at the very least, surely you can find someone who once knew your parents? Someone who can verify that they did indeed exist?
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[ That shit became very obvious very quickly when trying to contact people's supposed next of kin. ]
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[Of course they aren't. How inconvenient, how worrisome. And of course Pitou would pose this question when there was no way to contact family that lived outside of the city... as loathe as he would be to do such a thing.]
But let's hope that's not a permanent change. Otherwise we may never find the answer to your question.
[He drops a hand to tap at the table, just a bit.]
Let's do away with fact and scientific theory for a moment. Can we speak about opinion? About how you might feel about one over the other?
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