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Entry tags:
- arcane: caitlyn kiramman,
- baldurs gate: shadowheart,
- detroit become human: hank anderson,
- dimension 20: gorgug thistlespring,
- have you seen my brother: chu wenshan,
- ice age: manny,
- person of interest: harold finch,
- person of interest: john reese,
- person of interest: sameen shaw,
- silent hill 3: vincent smith,
- the walking dead: brandon carver,
- ✘ blade of the immortal: asano rin,
- ✘ magic knight rayearth: hikaru shidou
December Library Catch-All [ OPEN ]
WHO: John, Harold, and anyone who might find themselves at the Library
WHEN: December
WHERE: The Library!
WHAT: The Library is here and open to all! Come borrow books, find a comfy chair to relax in, or snoop around.
NOTES\WARNINGS: Will be added as they come up
The Library is a five-story neoclassical building of terra cotta, brick, and stone. And the inside is, in fact, a library! And rather clean and organized too. There's no dust, no muddy footprints (apart from your own), and all the shelves are organized by Dewey Decimal, subject, and author. All literature is something you might find in a 2010 New York City library: various forms of fiction, children's and teens' sections, history, science, cooking, gardening, the list goes on. There's even small sections of audiobooks on compact disks and of DVDs ranging from old classics to history shows. The first floor has a reading/study room, a comfortable space with deep armchairs and tables with chairs; the fifth floor has some smaller tables clustered under a skylight. Part of the second floor is abruptly closed off by a door with a biometric scanner that denies entry to anyone who isn't John Reese or Harold Finch; the walls surrounding this section are soundproofed, so even a keen listener won't hear anything from inside. Otherwise, it's a perfectly normal library!
WHEN: December
WHERE: The Library!
WHAT: The Library is here and open to all! Come borrow books, find a comfy chair to relax in, or snoop around.
NOTES\WARNINGS: Will be added as they come up
The Library is a five-story neoclassical building of terra cotta, brick, and stone. And the inside is, in fact, a library! And rather clean and organized too. There's no dust, no muddy footprints (apart from your own), and all the shelves are organized by Dewey Decimal, subject, and author. All literature is something you might find in a 2010 New York City library: various forms of fiction, children's and teens' sections, history, science, cooking, gardening, the list goes on. There's even small sections of audiobooks on compact disks and of DVDs ranging from old classics to history shows. The first floor has a reading/study room, a comfortable space with deep armchairs and tables with chairs; the fifth floor has some smaller tables clustered under a skylight. Part of the second floor is abruptly closed off by a door with a biometric scanner that denies entry to anyone who isn't John Reese or Harold Finch; the walls surrounding this section are soundproofed, so even a keen listener won't hear anything from inside. Otherwise, it's a perfectly normal library!
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He can't help but sympathize. He knows his mother often feels stymied by the judgment of her superiors too. ]
So -- wait, this guy peddled drugs and straight up murdered people, and the government's response is to publicly negotiate with him? That's crazy! Others must agree with you, right? Maybe not the bigwigs, but the victims and their families...
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[A determined frown settles across her face.]
But I'm not going to give up. I'll find a way.
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The man who had killed his own father had a shadow that loomed so large as to be nigh impossible to kill. He and his friends had known in their own way that they had every possibility of dying in the encounter, even though that possibility was overshadowed by youthful temerity, but nothing could have stopped him from going after him. Powerful or not. ]
They might surprise you. If I were them... I'd wanna go after that guy, no matter what, [ he says solemnly. ] And if it's all that bad living under him, there's more that want him gone. There's got to be. What's the use in anything if we can't even work together to take down the bad guys?
[ It's a terribly simplistic view of seeing the world. Riz knows that, in his own way. But he wants it to be true anyway -- needs it to be, to keep doing what he's doing. ]
You've just got to find them! [ And pursue vigilante justice!!!! ] Do you live there too? The Undercity?
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[Riz's enthusiasm for vigilante justice is bracing. Emboldening, even. Tracking down the families of Silco's victims, if they even had families, feels like a near-impossible task, but there are other things that can be done. She's got a badge, even if only because no one took it away when she was fired, and she has a pair of handcuffs, and she has a gun with which to defend herself. If she were to arrest Silco on her own...
The solemness of his tone piques her curiosity.]
What would you do, were someone like that to kill a member of your family?
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It's not a hypothetical for me, [ he says after a moment, deciding to remain blunt. ] My Dad was murdered too, by a very, very powerful man. Kalvaxus of the Red Wastes -- to go against him would be like signing your own death warrant.
[ He stops for a moment, unblinkingly gathering his thoughts. ]
I'm assuming they don't have dragons where you're from. They're these, um, enormous fire-breathing lizards? He'd spent centuries trying to reclaim his power after it'd been sealed away, and my Dad... well, my Dad was the one investigating him.
[ He'd been eaten for his trouble. Riz knows this as the truth now, after years of being told that he'd been lost in some boating accident, and imagining his father crushed in between Kalvaxus' mighty jaws still sends a shiver down his spine. ]
I didn't give a shit that it was dangerous. And Kalvaxus, if left unchecked, just like the guy you're going after -- well. [ He shakes his head. ] What could've happened never happened, in the end. Me and my team, we killed his ass and my Mom was right there beside me to help avenge Dad.
[ He turns to Cait, a small smile on his face. He's still proud what they'd accomplished, how doggedly they'd managed to pursue the beast. ]
We even got arrested trying to investigate him, you know. I spent a whole month in jail. But it was all worth it for the opportunity to look him in the eye so he knew exactly who it was who got him in the end. Not everyone who your guy hurt is gonna want to do that, but don't they at least deserve the chance?
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When he finishes, she reaches a hand across the table, giving his forearm a light squeeze in what she intends to be a reassuring gesture.]
I suppose you're right. [It isn't just the murder victims. It's the Firelights, too, the faces painted on their memorial wall and those who escaped everything Silco had done to the Lanes. She doesn't know whether Ekko survived and, even if he did, whether she'd be welcomed back there, but they want Silco gone even more than she does.] I'm... used to being told no. I found myself working alone on this case less out of choice and more because no one else wanted me working on it at all. It's difficult, sometimes, to remember I'm not always on my own.
[She still doesn't know the how. But she's got all of her time here to work that out.]
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[ Being able to actually meet his Dad had done wonders in silencing so many of his questions, so much of his doubt and had left pride and satisfaction in its wake. People might claim that revenge isn't the answer, but for Riz? It was absolutely the answer. He doesn't envy Caitlyn, stuck here without being able to do what she's clearly chomping at the bit to do. ]
...I couldn't have done it alone, though. And from the sounds of it, neither can you. [ He bridges his fingers together contemplatively. ] But I don't think you'll have to go it alone. There's other people who'll want to fight with you, I'm sure of it.
[ He wrinkles his nose. ]
You're not gonna find them at work, though. You've gotta find people who wanna, you know. [ He gives a meager little fistpump. ] Fight the system. The kinds of people who like risk. Do you have any connections like that?
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[Her brain finally catches up to everything Riz just said.]
Your dad? [Surely he must mean that his dad would be proud, were he still alive. As far as Caitlyn is aware, the dead are... dead. Unless they're like the undead wraiths of the Shadow Isles, there's no way to communicate with them, or any reason to think they could be communicated with.]
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[ Just like she's changing the subject from whoever it is that she had, and then lost. He won't dwell on it. Not to her face, anyway; she's ultimately a stranger to him still, and it's clearly a painful subject. ]
Where I'm from, the afterlife is a real place. They're not usually places you can just up and visit, but I was in a, um... a special situation. [ It's a long story. ] My Dad gave me a lift, and we got to talk. Turns out that when I was talking to his gravestone, I wasn't having one-sided conversations after all. He was happy I avenged him. I mean, I knew he would be, because who wouldn't be, but it was nice to hear it from him anyway.
[ You heard it here, folks: vengeance is great! ]
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It's curious to imagine a world in which the dead can be spoken to as though they were still living, and her mind can't help but stray to the implications for solving murders. It's also touching, to hear him speak of his father.
She gives his forearm another gentle squeeze.]
I'm glad you were able to speak with him. I can only imagine how many people in my world might wish such a thing were possible.
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[ A girl, to be exact. It isn't what he had in mind when he accompanied Fig to Hell - though admittedly, they'd met far more than just his Dad in the afterlife; while they had largely stumbled into enemies they had already felled once, it's impossible to ignore the looming presence of his friend's father as well - but he feels immeasurably lucky to have had that experience. He could have lived the rest of his short life without knowing a thing about his Dad except for the stories his Mom told him, and the typical hero worship through a child's eyes.
It's still hero worship, admittedly. His eyes have just seen more by now. ]
I've talked to some other people around here, about what happens after. It's possible it's the same for your world too, only that crossing planes doesn't actually happen until you've already died.
[ She had argued that what happens after death is nothing. Eternal sleep. Somehow, Riz can't find it within him to accept that. ]
It's worth talking to them, even if they can't talk bakc.