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Yeager ([personal profile] scythegun) wrote in [community profile] pokebox2018-11-08 10:37 pm

you gotta be so cold to make it in this world

[It's been exactly three weeks and three days since Yeager woke up in an unfamiliar location, surrounded by twenty-eight unfamiliar individuals and one very familiar face he'd really rather forget. Being here on his own would be preferable to being here with Alexei.

But somehow - against all odds - they've managed to play nice with one another for three weeks and three days. There have been three murders, three executions, and as of yesterday, three motives. Someone else will die at the end of the week and the cycle will repeat until they're all dead.

Yeager can't really say he cares all that much about the outcome. Dying hasn't scared him for a long time, after all.

The real killer here is boredom. The building they found themselves in prevents escape, but despite being laid-out like some kind of fancy manor (not like his, more like what he'd imagine the nobles of Zaphias to own) there isn't anything interesting to do here. He'd initially thought the first week was the worst, if only because they got a new floor the second week, but there hasn't been anything interesting on any of these floors.

(Never mind the question of "how big is this manor and why does it have so many floors", that's something he'd rather not think too much about. It doesn't really matter, does it?)

The most recent floor they've gotten access to is home to a gym and strangely an indoor garden of some sort; the others call it a "zen garden" and it held Yeager's attention for all of five minutes, which is probably a new record for any of the rooms on the new floors, sadly.

Needless to say, he's been very bored.

He doesn't bother heading up to the top floor today, instead he makes it up to the second before deciding the library's a good place to go. It's not that he has any interest in the books - he certainly doesn't - but it's still early and he's probably got a little while before Alexei comes in. Alexei surely will come in; the man practically lives here, after all. He's presumably done with his cataloguing and all that by now, but there are plenty of thick, boring books for him to study.

If Yeager's sense of time isn't completely screwed (and he's fairly sure it isn't), he's probably got a little less than an hour before all the clocks in the building chime, signaling the start of the day. That's more than enough time for him to rearrange the books. He doesn't move too many of them, of course! Just four of them, picked at random and moved to random places throughout the shelves. Once he's done with that, he selects one of the (many) murder mystery books and takes a seat, biding his time until Alexei shows up.

(It's not a terribly interesting book, but he can be patient when he needs to, and waiting for an hour or so really will be worth it. Surely this will get Alexei to do something with his face.)]
ideismo: (19. All the years I've walked unknown)

[personal profile] ideismo 2018-11-10 08:41 am (UTC)(link)
You want to see what finally drives me to murder someone.

[He doesn't doubt that much is true, even if he hadn't risen to it when it was said earlier.]
ideismo: (26. Doubting angels fall)

[personal profile] ideismo 2018-11-10 08:48 am (UTC)(link)
You're taking it as a foregone conclusion that I will.
ideismo: (25. Even truth is filled with lies)

[personal profile] ideismo 2018-11-10 08:58 am (UTC)(link)
"Forever"...? Please. I kept my patience with the Empire for years. This is nothing by comparison.
ideismo: (26. Doubting angels fall)

[personal profile] ideismo 2018-11-10 09:13 am (UTC)(link)
Don't patronize me.

[That's immediate - still not an order, but quickly-given regardless.]

Am I willing to risk everything...? For the time being, yes, because I don't have a choice. Choosing to act - now, or anytime in the immediate future, for any reason - carries a far larger risk than inaction. Action pits the entire group against the individual; inaction keeps me within the group, which always stands a higher chance of winning than the individual at the trial.

I would sacrifice this entire group for my ideals in an instant if I thought there was a guaranteed way to do so. But attempting to escape that way is a fool's errand unless circumstances change. Don't think I don't know that.
ideismo: (19. All the years I've walked unknown)

[personal profile] ideismo 2018-11-11 02:08 am (UTC)(link)
[For a long moment, it seems as though he isn't going to answer; it gets a quiet noise of acknowledgement out of him but very little else, and he shifts position a little as though he's considering something that he isn't going to articulate. But eventually...]

I've already told you how this is going to end.

[It's straightforward and very blunt, though there's nothing harsh behind it. It's almost weirdly clinical, really.]

Nine or less people remaining. Two victors. One scapegoat.

What role you play in all of that doesn't matter to me.
ideismo: (10. What possesses me)

[personal profile] ideismo 2018-11-11 02:35 am (UTC)(link)
I still intend to save as many as possible.

[Just in case there was any doubt about that - he does mean it, when he says that. But...]

But there does come a time when pragmatism needs to take precedence. When it's no longer a matter of what one wants, but a matter of necessity.

When it's that easily won... I think that will be when it becomes necessary.
ideismo: (20. Behind the faces I've assumed)

[personal profile] ideismo 2018-11-11 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
Do as you see fit.

[He isn't interested in giving orders in that regard; whatever Yeager does, he does. He certainly could order him to wait, and to assist him once the group's numbers are low enough. But the fact of the matter is that he doesn't; it is what it is, really.]
ideismo: (05. My purpose is set; my will defined)

[personal profile] ideismo 2018-11-11 02:57 am (UTC)(link)
[He really does have no need to issue an order for this, no; the solution he's offered is the most logistically practical, and one that has a guaranteed victory as an outcome. It would be stupid not to choose to cooperate, now that the option has been offered.]

Of course. Assuming no one gets ambitious, that will be at least another seven weeks in this place.

[...

It's terrible, but if we're all going to die here, he's sort of hoping somebody gets ambitious and we're not going to just be picking each other off in pairs into fucking infinity.]
ideismo: (01. In your dream you see me clear)

[personal profile] ideismo 2018-11-11 03:07 am (UTC)(link)
Six people are dead.

[The sharpness of that is a little offset by the fact that he doesn't know what to do with his face at that - that is possibly the worst thing he's found funny during his time here, please don't...]
ideismo: (02. I have no restraint; no fear)

[personal profile] ideismo 2018-11-11 03:40 am (UTC)(link)
Assuming someone moves at all, and no one gets ambitious.

[...Either no one's going to be dead, two people are going to be dead, or we're going to lose like eight in one go.]
ideismo: (17. Among the thoughts and tears)

[personal profile] ideismo 2018-11-11 05:02 am (UTC)(link)
I wonder if they'll take to punishing us, if no one does anything.
ideismo: (26. Doubting angels fall)

[personal profile] ideismo 2018-11-11 05:27 am (UTC)(link)
That depends on a few things, I suppose. Whether they believe in killing us themselves to make an example out of us, for one thing; what they think we find worse than dying if they don't, for another.

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