[cannot believe pugs can be that large. but greed will enter the room and wander toward this pool with this baby dolphin, crouching down to get a closer look.]
On the one hand, I should applaud you for thinking up a solution to retrieve the bullet. On the other hand, I fear your room will smell like fish for the next several days.
[greed clearly doesn't know what to do with this dolphin? grace brought it to him earlier in the trial and he was in shock and pet it, but now they're here and he stares for a moment before very carefully petting. claws are sharp, he does not want to harm dolphin.]
Considering what happened today, I do have to wonder if you'll even have more trials going forward.
Most likely not! No one seems to want to revisit past cases because they have everyone they care for right here, or they have this notion that they can revive the dead again so it's fine.
[ Dolphin loves pets. Thank you, Greed. His emotions are still leveled, though they taper into... Annoyance. ]
[the dolphin can have pets because that, well, that's precisely the line of conversation he was looking into, curious if they match up at all.]
Funny, considering that's never been a guarantee or even an idea beyond "it could possibly be possible." [there's a low level feeling of exhaustion and his own vague annoyance.] I did find it quite interesting that several of you seemed to know exactly how this week's case went after a certain point and still chose not to discuss other pertinent topics with the time you had.
It's okay, Medb! You can kill Childe if he's brought back! Yeah, funny.
[ snorts ]
To be quite honest, I wasn't hopeful that there would be topics beyond a summary of the things we've discovered across the week. The unanimous decree of murderous intent, all in one spot, toward the monster was kind of unexpected? I didn't think they'd go up and thought, hey, super cool to maybe give monster a big alert that all of us want to take a stab at it! Be warned! Be prepared!
[ Says Gojou, who told Greed he wants to kill it the other day. That's okay. He is one man and they were in a closet versus... Several people in the conference room. Annoyance is buzzing louder than before. ]
That was a completely different circumstance. [there's a sudden flare of something...protective, maybe, when he mentions medb.]
But you're right, it was completely idiotic to go about that approach. But you still have a handful of murders that have gone unsolved and at least four other murderers walking amongst you. [there's another pause.]
I still advise against attacking it, but I've come to learn I can't stop any of you from doing anything you want to do.
Oh, no. I do think Medb is justified to kill Childe again. I just think the notion of saying Childe will come back again so easily is what I have issue with. Imagining someone telling me that, yeah, you can kill Douman if he comes back... You can be with Omi if he comes back. As a joke—those opportunities were robbed from me, you know?
Maybe I'm overexplaining.
[ He hopes that this makes sense? Usually, he wouldn't be easily aggravated by jokes... But wow. This week. Gojou is quite fond of Medb throughout, so his annoyance isn't at all to her. ]
Nope, only monster slaying. Who cares about murderers walking among us right now?
No, I think you're explaining just enough. Regardless of how anyone feels about the people involved, the word I would use for a majority of today's trial is "insensitive" to multiple people.
[normally greed doesn't care much about being delicate, but...these things are much different.]
And yet people fail to see that some of the biggest monsters are the people around us.
It'd be more palatable if everyone was upfront about murder being what it is, motive or not. I don't have a strong moral compass, but the inconsistency—I'm sick of hearing from a group of people barking about what's right and what's justified.
[ Gojou goes quiet because for a bit since his emotions went strange. They're a strange swirl of wonder, frustration, thoughts about death, dipping into something more dangerous... He closes his eyes and dispels it because it's ugly. ]
[there's a pause before he says anything further.] Does that include myself?
[given his whole justice motif and the fact that he's the one who started these trials. there's also a sudden wave of alarm like he realized he said something he maybe should not have said, fuck.]
...something close to that, I believe. Though I can't say if they've confessed to anyone or not.
I guess this is more because you're an Avatar, but you haven't yelled into my ear about which kill is justified and ranked them based on your personal bias. [ Greed impression: ] "Everyone deserves a chance to learn the truth about things."
[ ............... there's just silence before his emotions are loud like his laughing???? GREED? ]
I do not sound like that. [he ignores the part where he said literally that statement word for word not even a week ago. also! he ignores the part where he would like the ground to open up and swallow him. noooooooo.
[the way i had to search my inbox because i don't even remember anything i write. but greed is half amused and half embarrassed which means he's still crouched by the dolphin pool and just sputtering a little.]
[ I'M SORRRY... Gojou continues to impersonate, but something he has read recently instead. He even tries to mimic the emotions—mild amusement, curiosity... Vague fondness. ]
[never mind tomorrow there will be an execution after all and it's going to be greed's. he's half-tempted to splash some of the dolphin's water at gojou to get him to stop talking but simultaneously it's hard to pretend to be completely annoyed. he's like 70% annoyed because wow, rude.]
Considering today, I highly doubt anyone will care about the old cases. It's as you've said. Their focus will now shift to the monster they can identify.
... Then the dead will be a prize? Is that what it is? As if nothing that has happened truly mattered.
[ And now he’s wondering if he should care so much about current attitudes. He has played the role of the bystander—he has chosen inaction many times.
Maybe it shouldn’t matter? There’s confusion. ]
You'd have to ask them. The dead are gone, as you know. We've never guaranteed they can come back, though we can't say it's entirely impossible either. We've never seen the wish mechanic actually work. So to completely discount that seems foolish, but it's equally foolish to put all of your hope into it.
In a sense...to help them, sure, figuring out what to do about this thing is a priority. But the dead shouldn't be an afterthought either. It becomes complicated given their relationship with it.
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Greed!
[ Come in... Looks at his pug-sized dolphin in the kiddy pool. It is 18lbs. ]
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On the one hand, I should applaud you for thinking up a solution to retrieve the bullet. On the other hand, I fear your room will smell like fish for the next several days.
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I'll figure something out. [ He hums. ] Yeah, I ended up using my power for this trial.
[ The feeling is very chill, but also very "it didn't matter." ]
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Considering what happened today, I do have to wonder if you'll even have more trials going forward.
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[ Dolphin loves pets. Thank you, Greed. His emotions are still leveled, though they taper into... Annoyance. ]
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Funny, considering that's never been a guarantee or even an idea beyond "it could possibly be possible." [there's a low level feeling of exhaustion and his own vague annoyance.] I did find it quite interesting that several of you seemed to know exactly how this week's case went after a certain point and still chose not to discuss other pertinent topics with the time you had.
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[ snorts ]
To be quite honest, I wasn't hopeful that there would be topics beyond a summary of the things we've discovered across the week. The unanimous decree of murderous intent, all in one spot, toward the monster was kind of unexpected? I didn't think they'd go up and thought, hey, super cool to maybe give monster a big alert that all of us want to take a stab at it! Be warned! Be prepared!
[ Says Gojou, who told Greed he wants to kill it the other day. That's okay. He is one man and they were in a closet versus... Several people in the conference room. Annoyance is buzzing louder than before. ]
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But you're right, it was completely idiotic to go about that approach. But you still have a handful of murders that have gone unsolved and at least four other murderers walking amongst you. [there's another pause.]
I still advise against attacking it, but I've come to learn I can't stop any of you from doing anything you want to do.
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Maybe I'm overexplaining.
[ He hopes that this makes sense? Usually, he wouldn't be easily aggravated by jokes... But wow. This week. Gojou is quite fond of Medb throughout, so his annoyance isn't at all to her. ]
Nope, only monster slaying. Who cares about murderers walking among us right now?
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[normally greed doesn't care much about being delicate, but...these things are much different.]
And yet people fail to see that some of the biggest monsters are the people around us.
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[ Gojou goes quiet because for a bit since his emotions went strange. They're a strange swirl of wonder, frustration, thoughts about death, dipping into something more dangerous... He closes his eyes and dispels it because it's ugly. ]
You said at the very least four walking?
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[given his whole justice motif and the fact that he's the one who started these trials. there's also a sudden wave of alarm like he realized he said something he maybe should not have said, fuck.]
...something close to that, I believe. Though I can't say if they've confessed to anyone or not.
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[ ............... there's just silence before his emotions are loud like his laughing???? GREED? ]
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at least the dolphin isn't laughing at him.]
That. Was an oversight on my part.
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"This isn't the justice I had in mind."
[ Leans against the wall, crosses his arms. ]
"Finding a culprit, yes, but having one of you kill them yourselves was never supposed to happen."
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Alright, alright. Enough of that. [:|]
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I continue to be curious about you.
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That hasn't changed, you realize.
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I know. [ He stops and his demeanor has returned to normal. ] Thanks for the not-hint!
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It's the least I could do. [truthfully he's not sure which not-hint gojou means but his answer remains the same.]
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... or they can throw a dart. Almost a 1/3 chance is pretty high?
[ He laughs and the dolphin also laughs this time. ]
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[which is troublesome, but he doesn't say that.]
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[ And now he’s wondering if he should care so much about current attitudes. He has played the role of the bystander—he has chosen inaction many times.
Maybe it shouldn’t matter? There’s confusion. ]
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You'd have to ask them. The dead are gone, as you know. We've never guaranteed they can come back, though we can't say it's entirely impossible either. We've never seen the wish mechanic actually work. So to completely discount that seems foolish, but it's equally foolish to put all of your hope into it.
In a sense...to help them, sure, figuring out what to do about this thing is a priority. But the dead shouldn't be an afterthought either. It becomes complicated given their relationship with it.
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[ In full confidence, Gojou understands the chances are nebulous, but it doesn’t deter him. ]
But these people... [ He doesn’t care for most of them. Dark emotions rise, peak, but is snuffed just as quickly. ] Eh, whatever.
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