[ my only wish for trial tomorrow is that it goes on long enough to find our shitposts. she laughs briefly. ]
You can blame the shenanigans on all our previous killers.
[ it's nothing new!! ]
But yes, we certainly did take our time. I am aware that the curse worked, but I had wondered if we wouldn't have been to late to stop him from killing again.
There are times where it may be more merciful to strike sooner.
[there is a light air of judgment, but not much-- it feels more like they just aren't That invested, but still judging somewhat.
anyway, they just wave a hand again as they continue.]
But I would proceed with caution, nevertheless. It did not seem as if many were particularly bothered that Law had eliminated someone he deemed to be dangerous, after all, but the lot of you certainly allowed him to die for it regardless.
[the feeling they are giving off there is- a little more akin to amusement.]
Really, it can be quite entertaining to see precisely how far your morals stretch.
[ as a deeply judgmental person, she accepts this. she hums quietly as she looks out into the void. she is not fearful, exactly. she accomplished what she set out to do, and she will deal with trouble if it arises. ]
Considering our circumstances, I think the logical course of action would be not to vote at all.
[ there are a lot of reasons not to. to avoid risking an innocent person on sunday, to keep people alive to indulge, to acknowledge that almost everyone was ready to kill childe, and that mineo had simply been the one to pull the trigger. to stop killing over circumstances that are clearly bigger than they originally thought. however, her feelings are obviously doubtful. ]
But if we are discovered, I suspect people will choose us for death all the same, if only because no one will trust everyone to withhold their votes. Or maybe simply out of spite for what we've done. Someone will think: "it would be better to kill a murderer than to risk anyone else."
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[ that sort of helpless feeling of depending on others. she's still figuring out why it's not always so bad. ]
Would you have done what I did? [ killing childe, that is. ]
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[they say that so dryly. vira. the shitposts, vira.]
And certainly much sooner.
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You can blame the shenanigans on all our previous killers.
[ it's nothing new!! ]
But yes, we certainly did take our time. I am aware that the curse worked, but I had wondered if we wouldn't have been to late to stop him from killing again.
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[there is a light air of judgment, but not much-- it feels more like they just aren't That invested, but still judging somewhat.
anyway, they just wave a hand again as they continue.]
But I would proceed with caution, nevertheless. It did not seem as if many were particularly bothered that Law had eliminated someone he deemed to be dangerous, after all, but the lot of you certainly allowed him to die for it regardless.
[the feeling they are giving off there is- a little more akin to amusement.]
Really, it can be quite entertaining to see precisely how far your morals stretch.
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Considering our circumstances, I think the logical course of action would be not to vote at all.
[ there are a lot of reasons not to. to avoid risking an innocent person on sunday, to keep people alive to indulge, to acknowledge that almost everyone was ready to kill childe, and that mineo had simply been the one to pull the trigger. to stop killing over circumstances that are clearly bigger than they originally thought. however, her feelings are obviously doubtful. ]
But if we are discovered, I suspect people will choose us for death all the same, if only because no one will trust everyone to withhold their votes. Or maybe simply out of spite for what we've done. Someone will think: "it would be better to kill a murderer than to risk anyone else."
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[they're not looking at her as they speak, inspecting their claws.]
Avoiding the vote is possible, certainly. But it is, in my opinion, something of an empty gesture at such a late point.
Should it come to your latter concerns in the end, I would suggest prioritizing your own life.