19th Proclamation: [Written]

Apr 16, 2011 09:46

[Filtered to Orihime: 80% unhackable]

Hime, it's Nel. I'm just checking to see how you've been adjusting to Luceti. Did the experiment cause you any problems?

[Public]This might be kind of an odd question, but if anyone cares to answer I'd like to hear it ( Read more... )

respects authority, nel is a worrywart

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voice; heroicarturia April 16 2011, 15:00:56 UTC
[...] The trusted authority in my world was odd.

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[Voice] former_third April 16 2011, 15:05:02 UTC
Odd? How do you mean?

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[Voice] heroicarturia April 16 2011, 15:07:18 UTC
The country was divided. One part liked his leadership and the other was against him.

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[Voice] former_third April 16 2011, 15:10:59 UTC
That sounds somewhat similar to my situation back home. Though the side for the ruler was most definitely winning, enough for the leader to be able to begin another war against... I suppose you could call it something like a rival country.

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[written] survivethesiren April 16 2011, 15:50:06 UTC
There were two high authorities. They fought against one another, though they were friends at one time.

I trusted the Creator more than I ever trusted Clu.

But they both failed us.

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[written] former_third April 16 2011, 16:00:09 UTC
So they separated, and their followers split between groups that followed each of them?

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[written] survivethesiren April 16 2011, 20:39:38 UTC
No. Clu overthrew the Creator, sent him into exile.

Those who followed the Creator were eraticated or went into hiding as well.

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[written] former_third April 17 2011, 04:59:06 UTC
Oh. So that's what you meant by "failing"...

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[Voice] vulcanblazer April 16 2011, 16:45:59 UTC
Well. For me, the highest authority back home was technically the Overlord.

And I was definitely against him considering he cursed the whole world.

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[Voice] former_third April 16 2011, 16:54:27 UTC
That certainly sounds like an abuse of power. Did you plan to dethrone him and put someone else up?

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[Voice] vulcanblazer April 16 2011, 18:10:52 UTC
Not really. Veldime didn't have a ruler before he came along and proclaimed himself Overlord. Though I guess if we were to do that, power would probably pass to... [He hesitates.] The princess, but thankfully she's a lot better of a person than the Overlord was.

Still, I don't think that's a job she really wants.

Anyway, I overthrew him to break the curse. I didn't really have any aspirations to see someone put in there. Politics really aren't my thing.

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[Voice] former_third April 17 2011, 05:04:12 UTC
Oh... so there was no one in charge?

Wait, what curse?

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[voice] generalflirt April 16 2011, 20:08:31 UTC
There's a lot of high authorities to consider when you talk about where I come from, actually. "Officially," that might be Ishihara-san?

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[voice] former_third April 17 2011, 05:04:53 UTC
A lot of authorities? Are they rivals?

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[voice] generalflirt April 17 2011, 23:31:21 UTC
You could say that they're leading different parts of the city. Some of them are rivals though, yeah.

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[voice] former_third April 17 2011, 23:59:02 UTC
Mmm, I suppose that makes sense. Back home we had people who would lead different groups, but there was still the leader in charge of all of us.

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[voice] sea_king_bait April 16 2011, 21:42:41 UTC
In my world, the government is really mean. They let the nobles get away with anything they want.

[Her voice gets quieter, weaker:] ...Even kidnapping and murder.

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[voice] former_third April 17 2011, 05:06:19 UTC
... I'm sorry to hear that.

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[voice] sea_king_bait April 17 2011, 05:12:23 UTC
[There's a long pause on her end.]

But... on my home island. Our king, Neptune-sama, is kind and wonderful. He does his best to keep us safe from the rest of the world.

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[voice] former_third April 17 2011, 05:15:36 UTC
Ah. That's... a little like our leader, actually.

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