ardyn izunia belongs in the garbage bin. (
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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[ And makes them wonder about how real the outside world is. All illusion to flesh out the fantasy that is Recolle? It's not any more far fetched than anything else. ]
Either Pitou is fine. There's nothing wrong with either of them. One is human, one isn't.
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[He looks at them, tilting his head just a little.]
You really have no preference? No connection to your old sense of self, so much that you hope it doesn't warp and change on a whim?
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They're both relevant. I wouldn't be the human I am without the creature that it was built over top of. And without that human... I wouldn't have much sense of self at all.
[ They remember kneeling in the street before and ant king that could not even dare to stand against. There's a certainty there: the hive. The shape of it and its relationship to humanity is beginning to form in their mind. ]
I lived to serve my king. I was born for that, and I assume I would die without that ever changing.
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And if you've no king to serve here?
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There's no king here.
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So you'll find yourself new purpose? Or someone else to serve?
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[ Their attention turns down into their dwindling coffee. ]
I suppose we'll see how strong my biological imperatives become. I was always somewhat human, but... I don't know.
[ There had been doubt that the ants could ever truly behave by the rules of society. ]
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Preferably not strong enough to instill any frustrating restlessness in you. I should hope that you lean back into your more human qualities if or when that happens.
[He considers something.]
Your opinion of both of your halves being equally important -- would you apply that to everyone else, as well?
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[ But: they don't know. And they won't know until it becomes to exhibit, or not. ]
I think it's up to everyone else to decide that. But... that they're likely biased in a way I'm not.
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[Though he speaks as if this does not apply to him, it definitely does.]
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I have always determined myself in defiance of others. [ In defiance of the tragedy that had started their human life, the one people whispered about, assured it would haunt them. ] I can make my own decisions about who and what I am. I don't have to be a woman. I don't have to be a human. I don't have to obey.
[ They look away again. They usually don't say those kinds of things out loud. They preferred not to defend their choices to others. ]
Maybe that was easier to do, when deep down I was beholden to something else entirely.
[ A sentiment they find distasteful. ]
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A hand comes up to pinch at the bridge of his nose.]
If you were beholden to it at all. How much of nature will overtake nurture? I can't hope to answer that.
[He shifts in his seat.]
I envy you, however. You view it in such a straightforward way.
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[ So what's the point of getting too upset about it. There are thoughts, irritations, things niggling in the back of their mind, but in the end they don't know if they're outraged yet, or not. ]
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[That's vaguely irritating, but so often has he fallen upon this way of thinking (because he has no choice) that he just accepts it with an almost-eye roll.]
So seems to be the norm.
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[ Pitou wants to see their fucking laboratories... ]
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[He recalls what he had been told when he spent a month practically sequestered to the bunker in the forest. And what he's read from their somewhat more recent posts.]
They claim us knowing too much too fast will be the death of us all. For what little that matters now.
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[ Maybe. Or maybe history would repeat itself and this morally ambiguous kitty cat would wield their knowledge irresponsibly. ]