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Consequences [round 4| day 4 midday, open]
Characters: Romeo, Dahlia, anyone else who feels like it" At exactly noon on the fourth day of the fourth round the screens across the campus flickered. The usual view of ongoing battles and posts asking for battles or weapons was taken over by the face of the woman all the students in the academy knew very well by now. Her ever-present smile was glued to her face as she began to speak.
Format: Prose, action, whatever
This log is: Open
Location: Courtyard
Summary: OOC note first: I have the mods permission to start this thread, all the announcement bit in this thread was written by Elle, who sent it to me to put in this post. Also the "victim" of the penalty was randomly selected.
IC: Actions have consequences, on day 4 of round 4 as a result of not fighting Dahlia goes into negative tokens.
Warnings: Pain, descriptions of pain, probably angst (when is there ever no angst?)
"Hi! I hope everyone is enjoying the round and fighting hard! Unfortunately one of the players for this round has past the minimum token value, the penalty will now take place." At that she gave a cheery wave and disappeared off the screen. The camera then panned to the courtyard to one student in particular.
The student in question was Romeo and he was in the courtyard eating an apple when a pain began, it was like the pain he had felt when he had tried to vow with Sherlock except it just didn't stop. It was in his head, like someone was stabbing him inside his mind. Within half a minute he had dropped the apple and was clutching his head. The pain allowed no thoughts and tears of pain ran from his eyes. This was different than anything he had ever felt before, and he couldn't run from it or hide from it because it was inside him.
And it just didn't stop. He couldn't help but cry out loud clutching his head as he curled up on the step where he was sat. To Romeo the pain went on for a long time, so long that he thought his brain was going to explode. In reality it was five minutes, five whole minutes and by the end Romeo was sobbing.
When it was over he lay still curled up in a ball, tight and frightened not trusting that the pain had gone away.
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He had just walked into the common room of Red Dorm when the announcement came onto the screans. Suzaku watched in horror as the child, a child he had been talking to not more than an hour ago, crumpled in pain. Anger filed him, anger at the system and how things like this were taken as normal. It seemed that no matter what world you were in those in charge would bring about injustice and cruelty.
He didn't know the boy, apart from as one of Sora's many friends, and he saw Zoro rush up to him on the screens before they went back to showing their normal things. Suzaku was shaking with rage and he saw over the other side of the room Enki, looking like he was going to be sick.
Suzaku couldn't do anything about the kid, and others were better for that situation but he could try and help Enki, as he knew that violence of any kind made the Kirin ill.
"Enki..."
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"A child, Suzaku! It's... always the children---" Enki hissed and roughly rubbed a hand over his face, tired beyond belief to have that conclusion proven yet again. Always the children who suffered first.
"And why so *long! It's obvious that was painful enough, why did it... why have it dragged out?" Enki swallowed, shook his head, and tried to take a breath deep enough to calm down. They weren't actual questions, only theoretical ones.
Not because Suzaku necessarily wouldn't have an answer for them, but because Enki, with his history, was cynical enough to already know the answers, even though he hoped for better.
And the answer?
Probably; 'just because'.
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Of course to Suzaku this was nothing new, Britannia believed that those who were not strong should be purged and here like there the only way for anything to change was to play along, understand their tormentors, make them think that they were all on the same side and then change things from the iinside.
Exept that was stupid, and didn't work and sometimes you just had to switch and fight against them, because sometimes the ends were more important than the means.
No... that wasn't, the beginnings of a fuzzy headache started and Suzaku rubbed his head. That wasn't... he didn't believe...
"I know," was what he managed to say as he stood awkwardly in front of Enki, "Innocents... they are always the first to be hurt... it's not right!"
Except sometimes it is necessary... Wait where did that thought come from? Suzaku shook his head feeling confused and wretched not sure how to comfort Enki, or if he should be comforted at all. Because he was right, and there was no answer.
Why did people hurt others? Why had they been kidnapped? Why was a young child punished with rediculous amounts of pain for no apparant crime?
Sadly it was just because. Just because their tomentors could, just because thats the way the world worked.
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"It's... Not as if it matters to everybody, anyway... Some will not care," Enki closed his eyes, and his voice made it clear he simply didn't understand this, and hoped it was something that could be changed, somehow.
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"Thanks Suzaku," Enki said with grin and then shook his head. "I... think it's just been so long... since I've had to deal with stuff like this so... close? En's been fine for hundred of years now, an' it's only in the kingdoms where the king falters things like this happen."
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"Unfortunatly here, they can do whatever they like and we have to be complient, because there is always the possibility of something worse." Something like their dream, but for real. Suzaku was under the impression that that had been a warning, a warning of what they could do if pushed. It was not a pleasent thought, but witnessing what he had just witnessed he was prepared to think the worst of their 'hoasts'.
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"I don't think... our system's perfect, but maybe," a pause to grimace, the thoughtful look erased by a childish look of displeasure. "Even if kings an' lords are no good for the people, maybe it's a good enough way of doing things. At least the ruler can't rampage unchecked." Enki's voice had started out uncharaceristically soft, but at the end, there was conviction there.
Not that he'd ever truly doubted the effectiveness of his world's system of rulership, and while he still held reservations... There were, at least, checks and balances that would guarantee some sort of control, even if the people the king ruled couldn't or didn't, do anything themselves.
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Suzaku didn't understand but he understood that Enki was still upset, and that his world was better at keeping rulers in their place. "Which is why we need to find out who these people are, so we are in a better position to fight against things like that," Suzaku waved towards the screan with a frown.
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"Yeah, I suppose," Enki sighed and ran a hand through his mane and then straightened and smiled lop-sidedly at Suzaku. "At least the kid got someone to look after him." That was good, if not perfect.
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It was good though, that the kid hadn't ended up alone after all that pain. It was worrying, the amount of kids that had been kidnapped and brought here. Suzaku stayed quiet, not really having much else to say. He watched Enki carefully to check that he was alright.
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Enki tilted his head, gaze turned somewhere to the side of the door leading out of the Dorm, not so much looking at that bit of wall as beyond it. Something faintly bright...
"Let's get out of here," Enki said and swept past Suzaku, not sure if he just wanted to move, or follow that brightness to somewhere that promised reassurance.