worldexecute: (20)
just angela ([personal profile] worldexecute) wrote in [community profile] citylogs2023-09-05 11:11 pm

( open )

WHO: angela ([personal profile] worldexecute) & anyone
WHAT: catch-all for september! there'll be open prompts for various things in september, and any other plans
WHERE: all over
WHEN: september
WARNINGS: add as we go


source
( the bookstore | amusement park delinquency | to-do list )


if you'd like a closed starter, let me know by PMing this journal or contacting me on plurk [plurk.com profile] coordination!
unrequite: (05)

[personal profile] unrequite 2023-11-06 01:57 am (UTC)(link)
[ Midnight laughs. A story enjoyer... A woman after his own hear. (Well, he falls easily, but it's in earnest.) ]

He did become emperor. But, you know... An honest emperor in a position of power can only do so much. After all, the old emperor somehow cultivated a kingdom whose very children indulged in lies... How much more cunning were the parents of these children? How unapologetically, viciously indulgent in their greed? It was a stopgap solution for a problem that was far too old, too stubborn, too deeply rooted for one honest boy to repair on his own.

[ He gestures. He really is the sort to talk with his hands. ]

That boy was the last emperor. When he finally ascended to power, he dying emperor had concocted a plan which, in the boy's honesty, he enacted to the last detail. When all of the smaller countries and protectorships fell apart at the ascension of the new emperor, calling him an unsuited and unworthy ruler; when the very council under him revolted, split into pieces as scattered as the fall of autumn leaves, tearing itself and every part of the empire apart... At a moment of prescience, the boy abandoned his post, dressed in his village rags, took his family, and used the old emperor's landship, the only one of its kind, to flee the ruins of that empire. The only honest boy left in the kingdom, spared by his honesty.

[ Midnight shrugs. ]

It drove the poor boy mad, of course. He was honest, after all. "What does mere honesty do to separate me from my fellow man? It did nothing to save an entire empire from burning." Nothing his family could do could console him. He drove the landship into an ocean, beached it there... And he and his family lived there, safe from the world, but trapped. They never saw the sun again.

The weight of an empire's demise and all of the war resulting wore heavy on his shoulders. That boy and his seed saved three lives, but set nations on fire. All due to one old man's despair, his dying wish to accomplish one small, good thing in the face of insurmountable wickedness.

[ ... The end. Midnight ends it there, with the finality of someone who knows fairytales inevitably end this way. ]
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[personal profile] unrequite 2023-11-11 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
Mm. Small comforts... But perhaps those are the most important kind.

[ Midnight grins. This story really did stick with him for a lot of reasons, but the faint happiness in the end was something one has to imagine. ]

I'm surprised you're a little more sympathetic with regard to the fruit of the old emperor's labor. A man of his age and wisdom could have done much to try and set things to rights long before he'd decided that the lives of a boy and his parents were his parting gift to the world.

[ He hums. ]

Or perhaps he'd been complicit in the fall of his empire. Some sort of figurehead, one unfit for rule long before illness took him. Or perhaps there was nothing he could have done, either.
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[personal profile] unrequite 2023-11-15 05:00 am (UTC)(link)
Better to rip up the whole thing from the roots and start afresh... But that sort of paradigm shift takes a great many things to work, and luck on top of that. And it's a terrible risk in and of itself.

[ ... Midnight blinks after a moment, shaking himself from a thought and smiling. Phew, thinking. It really doesn't suit him. He holds up her gifted book. ]

Well, I am certainly looking forward to reading your selection for me. Prepare yourself, Miss Angela. I'll have plenty of questions for you in return.