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slayers_desire) wrote2014-02-26 02:07 pm
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Into the depths of April's mind ((Clark, Ed, Cipher Nine))
J'onn was unable to tell April much about why her voices were not working, but he sensed a darkness in her mind. And rightly was concerned because it was starting to grow... slowly, but steadily.
After a long conversation about how to remedy the situation, it was decided that some of April's closest friends should go into her mind, and seek out the true situation.
Already Clark was at her side, but she had placed phone calls to both Ed and Cipher Nine detailing enough to let them know that she needed them. And a little about why. The whole story would be stated once they all arrived.
But she was nervous. Sick to her stomach. And just wanted her mind back... so she was restless.
((posting order April/ Clark/ Ed and Cipher Nine))
After a long conversation about how to remedy the situation, it was decided that some of April's closest friends should go into her mind, and seek out the true situation.
Already Clark was at her side, but she had placed phone calls to both Ed and Cipher Nine detailing enough to let them know that she needed them. And a little about why. The whole story would be stated once they all arrived.
But she was nervous. Sick to her stomach. And just wanted her mind back... so she was restless.
((posting order April/ Clark/ Ed and Cipher Nine))

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"I am the end of all life, of all magic. I'm the war between man and demon, the war that no one can win. And you wish to ensure to restrict me? Much like Margaret Wash had?" Adam scoffs, slighted.
"I never harmed innocents in my studies. No one is innocent. You claim to place an unachieveable expectation on me?"
"You claim to place something on me, that you yourself do not claim?"
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"I will not leave without persuasion, and you do not seem to have the guts to give me what I desire. Thus, perhaps a game, to give one of us an edge."
Adam turned to the clones. "There are 20 of them. We play for possession of your duplicates, with the final tally to determine the winner. I win, you provide me with a body, with no expectations. If I lose, I leave the Key's mind with no ill left behind."
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"We don't seem to have any other option, though," Cipher Nine notes quietly. He glances aside at Adam for just a moment before turning his attention back to his friends. "From what I've seen of him thus far, he reminds me very much of Darth Jadus. And... of a lot of Sith, actually: arrogant, egotistical, destructive, and perfectly happy to betray his word if he thinks it'll profit him. We can't trust him. But... unless someone has any other ideas about how to resolve this... it's our only way out."
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"You are connected to a Key. You can call upon an impartial party to act as judge and juror." One of the Clarks adds.
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But, as previously stated... this is not his reality. The Unseelie Accords are moot here. So he decides to wait before adding his two cents to the conversation at large until Adam has answered Clark's question.
Cipher Nine has a passing familiarity with the Accords, but he's not allowing himself to let his guard down regardless, preferring instead to remain prepared for the possibility of being double-crossed. That constant paranoia is pretty much reflex for him at this point.
((Bedtime))
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There is a soft hum among the duplicates around them. A portal opens in the mindscape. It is filled with a blind light.
A woman, dressed in white, steps through. It takes a second, before the light fades, and everyone can recognize her. Drusilla.
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Cipher Nine just quirks an eyebrow in reaction. He knows Drusilla is dead, but this is a mindscape—April's mindscape. Dru already showed up once, as one of the Fates. So he's not all that surprised that she's turned up again.
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"An emissary was called, and so I was summoned." She seems to have a much better grasp on her sanity too. "I understand that I am to decide the rules in a game of my choosing?"
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And it was only a spirit that haunted April. The same spirit who found peace, and is here now.
"Yes. 20 of each of you. You can play for 10 at a time, one at a time. Truth or consequence. You ask him a question, he must tell the truth, or he loses 10. He asks you a question, you must tell the truth, or you lose 10."
"Done three times, a possible of 60 points. Over 30 wins."
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Adam seemed satisfied too. "Indeed. I agree to the game."
Drusilla pointed to Cipher Nine. "You go first, since you arrived first. Ask him your question, and he will do the same in return."
((please provide difficult questions that would be hard for your pup to remain truthful to))
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((Hmm... difficult to answer, difficult to think of. I've still got a turn or two to think about it so I'll get back to you.))
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But... he is, after all, a cyborg. His human parts had to come from somewhere. And being turned into what he is now might have been difficult and/or traumatic enough that remembering his life before could be painful. So Cipher Nine takes a gamble, meets eyes with Adam and asks, "Who were you, before the Initiative got hold of you?"
((Cipher Nine has killed lots of people over the course of his career, and prior to that, when he was under Cipher Two's wing. He's ruined the lives of lots of others. Shame would keep him from wanting to tell the entire truth about that. So something like 'How many lives have you destroyed?' would require him to admit to both things, since it could be interpreted either way.
I'll get back to you on Ed. Having difficulty with his, and like Clark-mun, I've got a few rounds before it's his turn =P.))
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"How many lives have you destroyed?" Adam takes his question in turn.
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