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Biology homework [Open]
Characters: Suzaku and peopleSuzaku sat in the corner of the downstairs common room in the Black dorm building. Spread out in front of him was a couple of textbooks and a lot of paper. He frowned, he had never found biology easy but this! He hadn't even seen half of these plants before in his life and was starting to suspect they didn't even exist in his world.
Format: I'm writing prose but you can write whatever you feel like
This log is: open
Location: Black floor 1 common room
Summary: Suzakufails atattempts biology homework
Warnings: None
Other worlds, the idea was terrifying when Suzaku stopped long enough to think about it, other worlds with other animals and other plants from what he knew. He blinked at the question again, he had no idea; he sighed heavily and read through the textbook again.
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"Yeah, I'd noticed that; I don't remember the taste of peaches, but that's not so bad to rediscover every time." Enki rolled his eyes and was, suddenly, inexplicably, encased in a brief chill, as his thoughts landed on the 'I don't remember who I chose as King of En'. But then it went away and he shook his head mentally. It wasn't as if it mattered. He was the only one here, and it wasn't as if he could be tricked by someone pretending to be the king (... he hoped, what with his horn either sealed, or something else...).
And it wasn't as if it mattered. Neither the king nor Shōryū (who would be annoying about it) was here, or would end up here. (So what was that brief sense of unease and expectation? Nothing, that's what, he was just getting.... he had to admit, lonely.)
"As if the fighting wasn't bad enough..." Enki finally spat, drawing out of his thoughts to refocus on his surroundings. He was just lucky there was no blood.
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He blinked again at Enki's words, "You don't like fighting then?" He was not surprised, he didn't supose many people liked fighting especially in a situation like this where they were being forced to fight their fellow students and not an enemy for a cause.
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"No. The things that're counted ain't just numbers or parts of an army... those are people that have to fight, to die, and for what? There must be other solutions than battle," Enki said quietly, face drawn and serious, once again looking much older than what his features otherwise suggested.
The tone of voice didn't suggest naivety, however, rather a stalwart belief (or unbending nature) that there must be another option, that lives were worth more than whatever ideals or purpose those lives were to be sacrificed to.
Not that Enki hadn't had said nature challenged more than a few times, but the nature of kirin being what they were, this couldn't be changed.
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"Sometimes there is no alternative, sometimes all attempts at diplomacy fail and fighting is the only thing left." He had never been as adamanetly against fighting, after all he had joined the army when he was forteen, but he had been against killing civillians, and innocent people. However he hadn't been able to claim to follow that belief anymore after...
After what? His mind had filled with fog again, and he completely lost what he had been thinking. "A world where no one had to fight would be wonderful, but I don't think people would be able to make that happen." Even in the world Lelouch was trying to create Suzaku was sure there would still be fighting. Not the huge all emcomasing war that was ruining the world, and hopefully people would be in a better position to work together to stop wars from getting out of control. But Suzaku did not doubt people would still fight.
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"Shōryū... the king..." A pause, frown. That was so annoying, but Enki supposed it didn't matter; he was sure they both had said that, because that's what kings did. Fought and killed. Though Shōryū-- or-- This was frustrating. Shaking his head, Enki redirected his thoughts back to what he had been about to say.
"They both say that too. An' if I didn't do my best making sure to remind them that there are other ways, they... er, the king would probably have destroyed En by now." Of course, that could still happen. Would, most probably, sooner or later happen.
Enki tilted his head as Suzaku looked kind of vague, and then described something that, simply, was what every kirin would strive for. What was supposed to be the result of the kirin and king pair working together, he supposed.
"The king does a lousy job a lot of the time, but there's not been any fighting in En for... a really long time." Then Enki got briefly distracted again, did the king really do such a bad job? Wasn't that Shōryū? Well, they were both lazy jerks, so it was all the same!
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But maybe he was a favoured son, perhaps the kings chosen heir. He definatly did not seem to have much respect for this king of his and so that suggested he was very high up in his country.
"Is En where you come from?" No fighting for a very long time, "How long is a really long time?" Enki had seemed to speak like he had seen war, and he looked no older than thirteen and so it can't have been that long a time. Unless there were wars elsewhere that Enki had seen.
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"Oh, well... Since Atsuyu..." Enki paused to grimace and then frown. He didn't really like thinking about Atsuyu, because that brought thoughts of Kouya... "Well, a few hundred years, thereabouts. Shōryū... er, the king, that is, promised me a green country... where no one would starve. I'm not gonna say he's succeeded, because then he'd stop working for it, but, it's progress," Enki grinned and then had to be privately confused again, because the answer to the promise? Was in Shōryū's voice, but only the king could---
And that train of thought was neatly cut off by memory-loss fog before it was even finished, and Enki simply shifted in his seat and refocused his gaze on Suzaku.
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Was Enki like CC and VV? Had he granted the king his powers? He knew Enki was from another world, but some things were the same. Suzaku had found lots of people with a Japan in their world and if anything was going to be the same across worlds Suzaki would guess it to be the Code Givers.
"And you gave the king his powers?" In return for a green country? A strange contract from what Suzaku knew of code givers. He scowled as he waited for Enki's answer.
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"The only powers I gave him was the responsibility to rule the kingdom... and the immortality to do it for as long as he does it well." Enki paused to grimace, eyes narrowed as he stared at the wall opposite the room behind Suzaku.
"I suppose he does it well enough... for a lazy idiot. And it's not as if I could have chosen to not give it to him." Another pause, this time to look at Suzaku again, a blank look on his face. "The kirin choses the king, an' then the kingdom has to hope the king ain't... like all other kings, who end up destroying the kingdom..." Enki still didn't believe kings and lords were good for the people, but at least his king had, despite his annoying failings, done well enough (up to now at least).
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"Well surely you just pick someone who wont destroy the kingdom..." Suzaku knew that it was not that easy that you couldn't tell if someone would be a good ruler, but surely you could tell someone who would just destroy everything. He had no idea what the word Enki had said meant, Kirin...
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"I only 'chose' the king insofar as I was the one who went up to him and bowed. The Heavens have already decided, the kirin simply confers the will of Heaven to the 'right person'," Enki rolled his eyes again and shook his head, resting his elbows on his knees and his chin in his hands.
"'Course, Shōryū's says all kings have the potential to be great, but that seldom happens... I'm here to chose the king and then try to make sure the people's will is heard, and that he doesn't destroy the kingdom. The king... can do what he wants. The kirin must obey him...." Enki's eyes narrowed, but while there were the usual cynism there, Enki knew (did he? he couldn't even remember who actally was King of En!) that his king hardly ever ordered him to do something he didn't want to do...
Of course, that didn't account for all the times he didn't need to order, because he'd been an asshole and out-maneouvered him!
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"Of course kings can do what they want, but surely if they're truly a bad enough ruler that they destroy the kingdom, then you can find someone else to serve? Someone better?"
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'Course I can. If I survive the sickness that comes to the kirin as a hint the king ain't doing his job, first. And most kings when it comes to that point are too far gone to care about their kirin. Or their people," Enki grimaced and considered that Kei was only just getting on its feet, and Tai... Well, Gyousou seemed capable enough, he supposed. But a general for a king? Enki wasn't sure how well that would work out.
"The sickness only goes away if the king dies or shapes up."
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"But who decides if they are not doing there job properly?" Surely not the... Kirin... if they got sick after that was decided.
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"Heaven. The kirin's supposed to look after the well-being of the people, making sure a vocie of mercy and justice is close to the king that he 'must' listen to," Enki paused and lookd back up at Suzaku, an eyebrow raised.
"If the king behaves too harshly, if he kills without reason, takes too much taxes, whatever, Heaven will show its... 'displeasure' by striking the kirin with the sickness... and since the king will die if the kirin does so..." Enki shrugged again.
"But no kirin can make their king behave decently... unlike the king, who could order me to kill," Enki had to pause, gritting his teeth at that thought. Not that... he would, right? He was rathr sure his king wouldn't but... Since he couldn't remember. "And I'd have to do it, one way or another."
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Suzaku moved a little closer he was starting to suspect that Enki's world was a cruel one and when Enki said things like he had to obey his king and his king could order to kill it sounded like he truly had no choice.
Remembering Enki's passionate words of a few moments before about how much he hated death he felt a surge of anger at this king who would force him to fight.
"You really hate killing don't you Enki?"
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Patethic, that's what kirin were.
He hadn't really planned on admitting something like his inability to defend himself against violence with violence, but he'd gotten pretty caught up with the discussion.
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Until... His mind was rapidly filling with fog and Suzaku felt uneasy, like he had done something horrible but he couldn't remember what it was and in a moment the feeling was gone and he couldn't even remember what had brought it on in the first place.
But from what Enki was saying he couldn't bring himself to fight at all, not even to defend himself. And yet his king still made him fight and now he had been brought here and would be forced to fight again by different people. It was unfair, Suzaku knew very well that the world... worlds he guessed were unfair. "No one should make you fight if you can't..."
Suzaku still did not really understand why exactly Enki could not fight but if he couldn't then he should be protected not forced to fight.
Suzaku shook his head bitterly, the world didn't work that way, none of the worlds did it seemed. People were forced into wars and into conflicts that sometimes they did not wish to fight. "You shouldn't fight if you are truly oposed to it." He said quietly, angry that this king that Enki was talking about would force him to kill, and silently promising himself that he would keep an eye out for him and protect him as much as he could against having to fight.
If Suzaku were Sora he would probably have said it outloud but Suzaku knew that pledges to protect people meant very little. He had failed too many people to believe that words alone would keep this man safe.
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"Wasn't planning on it. I... know one of the upgrades to my... 'weapon' is something that'd allow others to wield their own weapon and fight instead of me. But that's... I'm not gonna let other people get hurt just 'cause I can't fight. No one else but me will be punished, anyway," Enki spat, shaking his head.
If the king had been here he could, probably would, order Enki to get the upgrade. But he wasn't. So it didn't matter.
... Why did that thought bring a brief feeling of unsease and ghost-smell of blood? Shaking his head, Enki wondered if he'd just hallucinated it. It was already gone after all.
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"You shouldn't be punished for not wanting to fight, there are ways around fighting here. If you gain five weapons quickly you grant them the protection and privaleges of not being discards," he said the word with distast, "and you automatically win so you don't have to fight at all." He was sure also that there would be people who would accept Enki as a weapon and never use him if he did not wish his weapon to be used.
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"I saw that..." Then he rolled his eyes, but a small, lop-sided smile slipped out. "A few of the kids here had a meeting a bit ago, talked about making sure any kid who couldn't fight could get five by having the other kids go to the current child Player. Good enough, I suppose, though I'm hardly a child."
No matter what he looked like. His inital wonder of if you had to grow old to grow up? He didn't consider that to be a truth. Sure, he probably was more childish than anyone who'd lived for 513 years thereabouts would ever be, but he was hardly a child in the full meaning of the word.
"I'll... just hope it'll take a while before I'm chosen I suppose," Enki said with a grimace. It was hard to simply accept this thing. The kidnapping was one thing; he'd been kidnapped before, and wasn't worse treated this time than the last, but the fighting... the forced fighting...
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"Hopefully it will be and we will find a way to make sure you don't have to fight." He gave a reasuring smile.