Lelouch vi Britannia (
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Characters: Lelouch vi Britannia, Suzaku Kururugi, Shoryu, AND YOU
Format: Going action taggy mainly because I'm tired. If you want prose, I'll do it.
This log is: open
Location: Black dorm common room
Summary: Manipulation and exposition
Warnings: See above
[Lelouch is chillin' in the common room of the Black dorm, studying. Well, not studying anything related to any class taught on campus. Instead, he has several cook books spread out on the coffee table, and he has one on his lap over crossed legs. He's trying to figure out what is off in his cooking.]
[Pleas bother him.]
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He bristles a bit because Enki had never met Lelouch and seems to dislike him instantly. Suzaku hadn't said anything against Lelouch, unlike what Enki had said about his king.
At least Lelouch had never forced him to fight, that was a choice Suzaku had made alone. He glared at Shōryū when he remembered that and then looked back to Enki]
He's important enough to rule Britannia, which covers half the world. [It probably didn't help that his voice was bitter when he said Britannia or that he didn't actually look happy about the fact, the plans of Zero Requiem, his head went fuzzy at the name, swirled in his mind. He looked away, not meeting anyones eyes.]
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This is a kirin. [he indicates Enki again, who isn't exactly looking his best perched on the table and scowling at everything in general.] A creature of the purest benevolence and mercy, and the second half of the being known as a ruler. The proper term for his rank would be saiho, but taiho is used as a term of respect. I'm sure you cannot imagine why... [yes, his kirin is getting a Look. And Shoryu is a flaming hypocrite.] He prefers not to act his age.
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The man's obviously doing his very best to take attention off himse--- Oh, he thinks he's clever using the age dig, eh?]
I have no idea what you're talking 'bout, old man. I'm thirteen, ain't I? [Enki's face smooths out from its scowl into something more unassuming, and with the added headtilt, he does indeed look young and 'innocent'.]
Besides, who're you to talk about respect? When you earn it, you'll get it! Until then, I'll just make sure you keep improving En, and not take a bad turn somewhere. That's what the title is about. Keeping leashes on rampaging kings. [Enki tosses a smirk at Shōryū, briefly having forgotten they have a (not-used-to-them) audience.]
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Oh? Might I ask what system Britannia uses? Whether you select your rulers based on their ability or their parentage, for example.
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It has seemed, through the years of his visiting Japan and, lately, being able to more easily read about the surrounding world in the modern-day Japan, that monarchies are most often based on heritage.
He doesn't say anything, though, just flicking the novel away. He does know how to be quiet, after all.]
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[he doesn't think they do, from what he's seen and heard so far, but he's always interested in countries more like Hourai, without tangible deities.]
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I knew I shouldn't have brought you stuff... [Enki mutters, not loud enough to actually disturb the beginning discussion Shōryū and Lelouch have going, and gives Shōryū a half-annoyed stare.
And he's not sure Shōryū is using that term as it should be used, but he's not read enough on that social theory to know what seems wrong. He's frankly been more interested in the parts where the people Over There have become more self-determining, choosing their rulers (not that that have saved them in the long run).]
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