LOCKED TO
preybeforemeals
[One would think that Kureo Mado would be ill-suited for a peaceful place like Johto. He's a fighter, and a pretty damn good one for a man his age. Being stuck in a world without quinques - without ghouls - probably should have been enough to drive him crazy (or crazier).
But Mado always rose to the challenge, and this was no different than anything else he'd done in his life. The investigator is currently seated in the Olivine library, surrounded by books. The piles are fairly neat but the books open in front of him certainly aren't. He has two notebooks open in front of him and flips back and forth between them, writing notes and reading passages in the books he has out. This is the sort of care and dedication that would go into any of his research back home, but what exactly is the former ghoul investigator looking at?
...Pokémon type matchups. To be more specific, he's studying dual-type Pokémon and what sort of strategies work best against them. He seems perfectly content to scribble away in the notebooks, seemingly oblivious to his surroundings.]
But Mado always rose to the challenge, and this was no different than anything else he'd done in his life. The investigator is currently seated in the Olivine library, surrounded by books. The piles are fairly neat but the books open in front of him certainly aren't. He has two notebooks open in front of him and flips back and forth between them, writing notes and reading passages in the books he has out. This is the sort of care and dedication that would go into any of his research back home, but what exactly is the former ghoul investigator looking at?
...Pokémon type matchups. To be more specific, he's studying dual-type Pokémon and what sort of strategies work best against them. He seems perfectly content to scribble away in the notebooks, seemingly oblivious to his surroundings.]

no subject
...anyway. You know, he's...actually not quite sure what to do with that assumption, given that he hardly thinks the dove knows him well enough to say either way. So. Only one conclusion to be drawn then, isn't there?]
It seems too "civilized," is that it?
no subject
Exactly.
[Mado has seen his fair share of ghouls and just like people, they're all different. It's not unbelievable to think that a ghoul would have interest in books, but most of the ones he's hunted down have been more interested in eating.]
So did you come here merely to read or did you sniff me out?
[He's on a roll today.]
no subject
You flatter yourself, indagatore - this is hardly an ideal place for a fight.
[...says the guy who once desecrated the shit out of a church.]
no subject
[Mado rests his chin on his hand, watching the ghoul carefully. Presumably he's here just for a book - Mado can't tell exactly which book he's picked up from over here, unfortunately - but running into him here is almost cruel. Picking a fight in the library is the last thing anyone needs and while they might enjoy it, literally no one else will.]
no subject
I should hope not, actually! Then I really would be insisting you'd gone soft.
no subject
Well that certainly won't do, I do have a reputation to keep, after all.
no subject
That said, however - ]
Do you, now.
[The words are brief, but the intonation is more than enough to get the point across; your name isn't exactly one that strikes fear in the hearts of ghouls everywhere, just saying.
Arima, surely. Mado, not so much.]
Whatever that reputation may be, I can't imagine there's much here that's relevant to it.
[And with that his gaze will flick back to that...everything you've got there, clearly questioning what the hell you're finding so fascinating.]
no subject
There are other things to focus on here.
[As for what it is he's doing... well, he's not about to get into that. You might be able to tell from some of the books' titles though, Tsukiyama.]
no subject
That said, he's entirely more fixated on the books than anything, though he's slipped one of his fingers between the pages of his own to keep his place; his brow furrows a little bit while he looks them over, but if he has any particularly judgmental comments - ]
Your selection actually isn't bad, for what you're trying to do.
[...they...surprisingly aren't happening now.]
no subject
I take it you've studied this before?
[If that's the case then he really is slipping.]
no subject
[He pauses for a moment, briefly, turning over the next thought in his head for a moment before he continues.]
I know someone, however, who absorbs knowledge via books. I think they would appreciate some of what you have.
[It's vague, intentionally so, but it's something, anyway.]
no subject
They've been interesting reads so far.
[He'll just say that because he has no idea how he should respond to Tsukiyama's... that.]
no subject
People, yes. Humans, no.]
Is this what you consider interesting, then, indagatore?
no subject
[...Does this seriously not interest you at all?]
no subject
[And then there are the raging morons like Naki who don't even try.
...if he's going to be honest, he sort of wonders where on earth Naki disappeared off to once in a while.]
no subject
[There's always the thrill of the chase to look forward to, after all!]
no subject
[There's nothing harsh behind the words, however; if anything he sounds more amused than he should.]
no subject
I never claimed to be a representative of the best of humanity.
no subject
[Tsukiyama.]
Your sort has always amused me, indagatore. Always.
no subject
I suppose you find it fun to watch us chase your trail, is that it?
no subject
Can you blame me? You make such a display of it when one of us catches your attention.
Ah, but I'm not going to say I enjoy watching you chase mine, per se - that implies I've drawn your eye, n'est-ce pas? I haven't done anything to warrant it.
no subject
[He seriously doubts that, since they have notes on as many different ghouls as they can find through the details. It's possible this one isn't a big name, but isn't it also possible that he's just trying to cover for it? Either way, it doesn't really matter here, and it's not like it would matter if Mado were to return home.]
no subject
[He traces his fingertips lightly over the spine of one of those books as he thinks.]
No, what amuses me about the likes of you is the logic that goes into your work. Human logic has always struck me as a bit of a funny thing, actually - it's interesting, but horribly flawed.
no subject
[No really, do go on.]
no subject
Oh, don't get me wrong, there are exceptions like the Binge Eater who hunt for fun. But even we want them gone simply because they draw too much attention to our hunting grounds, and the Binge Eater still doesn't claim any moral reasons for why they are as they are - they hunt because they enjoy eating, that's all.
So we hunt for food, and sometimes we hunt for sport but that always comes back to hunting for food in the end anyway, whereas you...what?
[He's keeping his gaze shot low, focusing on the books rather than Mado's face, but he's smiling softly as he speaks; he's also remaining aware of the situation, regardless of whether he's maintaining eye contact or not.]
Humans claim all sorts of interesting lofty ideals when trying to explain why they hunt us. Heroism is a large one. Wanting to "rid the world of the scourge." Revenge for fallen comrades and loved ones. Things like that.
Things would be so much easier to understand if you would simply admit that you dislike being prey and want to strike back against your predators. Don't you realize how interesting that is? It's a relationship not seen in any other creatures in the world! Humans have the means to upset the natural balance of the world itself, and yet they waste their intentions on declarations of love and revenge and world peace. Noioso. It's boring. Not to mention dishonest.
[...]
You're one of the few who hasn't lied to me about it, actually. You make it clear that you hunt me simply because you've decided my life is worth less than yours - it's almost refreshing, that sort of honesty. I appreciate it very much, indagatore.
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)