leitstern: (Corrupted)
Jasper ([personal profile] leitstern) wrote in [community profile] aefenglom2020-12-13 04:38 am

un: aquila

Name: Jasper
Date: 12/21 [Forward-dated]
Format: Text

[Come the evening of the 21st, a message pops up in words and sentences. Not a single letter is out of place. The script is formal and almost designed for an audience.]

It is a truth unfortunate that joyous times bring out those villainous souls who prey on the citizenry.

Bandits and cutpurses. Thieves who steal and contribute nothing. Should it be illegal to transmogrify those vermin into forms more suited for their crimes?

[The message falters for a moment; its sender considering his own question. Would he curse such boorish people? Yes. Would he were it illegal? Well, he ignores the fact he might have done so and continues.]

Rats, perhaps?

There is poetic justic in such literal representation if nothing else.

[This is all hypothetical. Clearly.]
omnicrafter: (aye.)

[personal profile] omnicrafter 2020-12-29 01:30 am (UTC)(link)
...All right, yeah, I'll admit you've got me there. For better or for worse, that's just kind of how it's always been.

I'll be sure not to complain, then. I could easily just put the mantle down and step out of the way, but this is what I've chosen for myself. Though I confess, I've always been sort of a rebel when it comes to authority.
omnicrafter: (come hither)

[personal profile] omnicrafter 2020-12-29 02:51 am (UTC)(link)
Had? I still have one, depending on who you ask.

Yeah, maybe a number of them. Messing people up is definitely something I'm good at. But being a total arse to people isn't something I enjoy doing most of the time, crass though I may be.
omnicrafter: (sister)

[personal profile] omnicrafter 2021-01-01 12:14 am (UTC)(link)
I suppose. But there is a balance to be struck, for certain. Cases that deserve mercy, and cases that definitely don't. To be sure, I've seen plenty of the latter as well as the former, even struck down my fair share of Ishgardian clergy acting out of abuse of power.

Clear perspective is important; being able to rotate yourself just enough to see someone else's point of view is a valuable skill.