Rialynn Kollmann (
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melodiesoflife2016-09-12 04:26 pm
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Gen CR Hospital
WHO: Rialynn Kollmann, Ruby Rose, Ellana Lavellan, Tear Grants, Albel
WHAT: Wedge assigns several Heroes to keep an eye on the comatoseDarth Tater Palitutu to soothe the nerves of the hospital staff. Nothing eventful happens......EXCEPT FOR AMAZING CR!
WHEN: Throughout the month of September
WHERE: Aqures Ixen Hospital
Considering the runs of bad luck the hospital faced since Halloween of the previous year, it was understandable that they'd be more than a little nervous at having Palitutu safely sleeping in the intensive care unit. If the Heroes were anxious about her waking up and blowing the city to smithereens, imagine how much more fearful the non-job-wielding staff members had to be.
But despite their unease, Palitutu remained safely locked away in a coma, sustained by the IV unit hooked up to her small arm. It was almost hard to believe someone so small had posed such an enormous threat all by herself.
[OOC: Feel free to put up a thread for your character, and then tag whoever you like for guard duty CR.]
WHAT: Wedge assigns several Heroes to keep an eye on the comatose
WHEN: Throughout the month of September
WHERE: Aqures Ixen Hospital
Considering the runs of bad luck the hospital faced since Halloween of the previous year, it was understandable that they'd be more than a little nervous at having Palitutu safely sleeping in the intensive care unit. If the Heroes were anxious about her waking up and blowing the city to smithereens, imagine how much more fearful the non-job-wielding staff members had to be.
But despite their unease, Palitutu remained safely locked away in a coma, sustained by the IV unit hooked up to her small arm. It was almost hard to believe someone so small had posed such an enormous threat all by herself.
[OOC: Feel free to put up a thread for your character, and then tag whoever you like for guard duty CR.]
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She frowned a little, and put her book aside before making sure the knives she had, hidden and visible, were easy to dispatch. While she didn't expect any trouble, she also thought Cid probably had a good reason for assigning so many Heroes of Light to watch over the comatose researcher. Then she pushed herself off of her stool and went to the door, opening it partway.
Kidd was easy enough to recognize, and she drew her head back. "Kidd?" she blinked. "Uh...you're not here on business, I hope," she said with a nervous little grin. She hoped not. Mary was one of the first people she'd met in this place, and she liked her a lot. But when an assassin showed up in a room that needed a personal guard, well...
Sorry this took so long
"No, nothing of the like, no matter how tempting. I found out a number of you were tasked with watching over our...guest, something I was planning to do myself regardless." In fact she already had been doing so, just not in the room.
"Thought it might be a good idea to offer my help before someone misunderstood my lurkin' about." She turned to the bed and made no effort to hide her distaste. "I still don't trust the woman. I'm not going to do anything to her, but I'll feel more secure if I have my own eyes on her." Her eyes went back to the bard and she offered an apologetic head tilt. "Not to say you lot aren't trustworthy of course. Just a touch of nerves after all she's put us through."
That's okay, I've been slammed!
As for Rialynn herself, her expression seemed to be neutral. She glanced back at the comatose Tarutaru with neither pity nor resentment. To her, this was just a job, and she was just a history-recording bard. Taking sides on such a divisive issue seemed dangerous.
"Anyway, I don't blame you for not trusting me," she sighed. "The things that guy did...sometimes I wake up in the middle of the night and can still feel my flesh crawling. It's not fun." She gestured toward the empty hospital bed, inviting Kidd to take a seat. "Anyway, I feel better being able to watch her as a pair in any case. Heroes of Light aren't the only ones bound to have a grudge, you know?"
Re: That's okay, I've been slammed!
The physics of time travel were not something that Mary intended to spend much thought on. But the fact that someone would put that many people to death just to bring forth pawns for another scheme was something she was disinclined to abide.
But she shook her head at Rialynn's comment, "If there's someone in this room I don't trust it's not you. Not by any measure. We've had more than our fair share of allies bein' controlled by outside forces, and it's happened where I come from as well. But that's not the real you. And depending on the why and how you can't be blamed for being made into a puppet. Not unless you had some intent that helped let them in."
She shook her head and walked over to Palitutu's bedside. She traced her left hand, the one with the hidden blade, along the sheets at the edge of the bed. "I've told a fair few, but you seem trustworthy enough, where I come from I'm part of a Brotherhood. A group that lives in the shadows so that others can enjoy the light. We do the things that must be done so that others can live free." She glanced over her shoulder, "The Assassin job, that must have come from one of my fellows in another cycle."
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She turned to watch Kidd as she crossed the room, and much as she might have wished herself to have complete faith, she did feel a little nervous about letting someone stand that close to Palitutu while freely admitting to being an assassin.
"Do you think that's how she saw herself too?" she asked quietly. "Doing what needed to be done for the sake of the greater good?" Because it kind of sounded like she had a lot in common with this Brotherhood and its ideals.
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"Perhaps, but there's a limit. Not a line, nothing so specific...But the sacrifice of a city does not balance with the world. Especially not if your goal is to keep things as they are rather than try to stop the problem all together."
After a long beat she finally turned away from the bed. "The economy of lives is not a simple one, and oftentimes more lives are lost than originally planned. It's bloody work, but my Brotherhood strives to only kill those few and specific people who are causing harm. We don't simply kill because people stand in our way."
She glanced over her shoulder at Palitutu, "I don't feel it's hypocritical to say that her way is wrong. My own hands may not be clean, but innocent blood is never a fair trade, no matter for what greater good."
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She scrubbed a hand over her face that came to rest over her mouth as she exhaled her frustration in a long, muffled sigh.
"You know, this was a lot easier when I could stick to my goals of just writing down the stories of others, and not being a part of those stories myself. I don't really have a way to judge what the right choice is, or what's wrong. I just don't know enough."
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"Aye, observing is easier than taking part, and even having the ability to be an observer is a liberty some don't get. But even if the choice is hard to make at least you can make one. And if you follow your heart then you can find the path that's right for you, even if it isn't clear." She debated her next words for a moment but then decided to continue anyway. She'd not been actively recruiting as much lately but there was no harm in sharing philosophy.
"My Brotherhood has a Creed, 'Nothing is true. Everything is permitted.' I know it sounds a bit odd but what would you imagine it to mean?"
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Then Mary posed her question, and there was a brief panicked look on her face. Oh no! A quiz! "Erk!" she choked, freezing up. Often times she didn't like to tell people what certain allegories were contained within fables, mysteriously alluding that the answer changed for every person who listened.
In short, she didn't really know more often than not. And this creed was very enigmatic without knowing the background or context. She could take a guess, and embarrass herself. Or she could just...
"...I really don't know."
...confess her ignorance.
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"That's fine. It's not an easy phrase to handle. Most simply it is a reminder that we are the masters of our own destiny. No matter what anyone tells us, our actions and decisions are our own. Not even the laws of a land can stop someone if they so choose." She paused a moment to let it sink in before she continued.
"But there are consequences as well. Legal or not. Right or wrong. All actions have consequences, and so we also become the first judges, the first to hold ourselves accountable. The Creed does not dictate how to act, but to act with wisdom. If you wish to make the change from observer to being an active player, it's something to consider."
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"I'm still not sure if I should," Rialynn said quickly, pacing from where she stood to the wall, then back again. She still felt uneasy moving too far away from Palitutu as long as she was on duty, and her range was limited as if she wore invisible fetters to her feet. "I never wanted the glory, or the attention. I just want to make sure the stories are told and remembered. I can leave the Hero stuff gladly to people like you, or Ramza, or Sephiroth."
LITTLE DID SHE KNOW.
"...But I don't want to sit idly by either, and do nothing." She tipped her head back and sighed long and hard. "I need to think about it for a while longer."
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She casts one last look at Palitutu and then quietly exits the room, having seen all she needs for now.