What an interesting philosophical point! [ The little squidrat squooshes up Flourish to perch on his head. The creature stares down at Flourish from above. ] It could almost be rated intelligent discourse were it not for the blindingly idiotic choice in audience.
[ And is gone in that same blurring flash of speed as Curious tries to grab at it. ]
Oh, go do what you have to do. I don't always enjoy the results of free will, take this venture for example, but it's a certain advantage Blanks enjoy.
It takes a moment to adjust to the sudden burst of illumination, but when the eyes clear, Curious and Flourish still stand at the base of a throne. Sitting in it is an enormous man made of stone, barely perched on the edge of it how he leans down to 'see' better. His eyes are invisible under a mop of hair, but the lips have a certain bitter twist to them.
Around them, the sky is blue, the grass green and sways gently in a crisp spring breeze.]
[ Neither of the Lacertans actually SEE Messenger move. The statue is merely leaning back, one leg flung over the arm of the throne, the next time one looks. ]
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Oh they DID listen a little bit today. My word how novel. I could not have guessed from this little adventure.
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Just because something's forbidden doesn't make it a bad idea.
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[ And is gone in that same blurring flash of speed as Curious tries to grab at it. ]
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Well - you're still talking to us. I'd rather listen to you than ... whatever the hell it is out there.
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That really doesn't mean you should go out in it. I'd hate to see you go so soon.
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Shame most of you don't use it well.
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Oh? How so my little duckling?
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I have an audience with a Judge, don't I?
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I think we should.
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It takes a moment to adjust to the sudden burst of illumination, but when the eyes clear, Curious and Flourish still stand at the base of a throne. Sitting in it is an enormous man made of stone, barely perched on the edge of it how he leans down to 'see' better. His eyes are invisible under a mop of hair, but the lips have a certain bitter twist to them.
Around them, the sky is blue, the grass green and sways gently in a crisp spring breeze.]
You did come to the Arena, after all.
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You can't have a game with just two people.
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Oh come now, what have they said about my games?
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That you're about teaching things. Plants, information, that sort of thing.
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Still wish to leave? I will let you go.
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Fine, then. I'll play.
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