Diabhall Minett (
loversinverted) wrote in
faderift2021-10-27 05:19 pm
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OPEN - You are broken and callow, cautious and safe
WHO: Diabhall and YOU
WHAT: Catch-all - what Diabhall has been up to throughout October. The first layer of the stone mask seems to be eroding....
WHEN: Backdated to span the month of October. What is time, anyway?
WHERE: The Gallows offices and dining hall, a tavern in Kirkwall, and wherever else anyone wants him!
NOTES: Will edit with content warnings as I go - thread starters below. Please let me know if you want something custom for one of your characters!
WHAT: Catch-all - what Diabhall has been up to throughout October. The first layer of the stone mask seems to be eroding....
WHEN: Backdated to span the month of October. What is time, anyway?
WHERE: The Gallows offices and dining hall, a tavern in Kirkwall, and wherever else anyone wants him!
NOTES: Will edit with content warnings as I go - thread starters below. Please let me know if you want something custom for one of your characters!

Starters below!

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"You might start," he says, a brow arched, "with what, precisely, you mean by emotional truncation."
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Taking a moment to rub at his eyes, he turns fully towards Emet, drawing a deep breath before launching into an explanation that he's clearly given more than once.
"About two hundred years ago, I performed a ritual to remove all but the necessary traces of emotion from my person. Only enough left for self-preservation. Simply cut it all out at the root. I have lived that way for a very long time."
His brows knit just a little closer together.
For a man who doesn't feel, he looks...haunted.
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"And why in the world would you choose to exist in such a way?"
It's a purposeful choice, switching existing for living.
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But, for whatever reason, he hesitates to give the rote phrase.
"...I did what I had to do. Something nearly destroyed me, and had I let it get the better of me, my very soul would have been forfeit."
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Not accusatory. Neutral, as if simply stating a fact from a book-- clearly it must have been the case.
"One must wonder, then, what could have been so dire."
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"That is correct, yes."
He has his pride, of course...but he feels no shame for what he has done. Not an ounce. It was necessary. He knows it was.
Emet's musing makes him set his jaw, however, if only for a moment.
"I lost...someone. Unexpectedly. And my patron wasn't about to grant me lenience for the grief."
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Along with-- what else? For him to feel it was such a desperate situation, surely someone close. Platonic or otherwise, then surely it was... well, an obvious enough answer, he thinks.
He is not the most sympathetic of ears on this particular subject, however, tone remaining detached.
"And thus never were forced to learn how to handle through any means, owing to the lack of capability to experience such things again-- though I suppose the easy way is ever an option."
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The lack of sympathy doesn't particularly bother the elf. It isn't as if he has had a history of being sympathetic for anyone else, after all, and it's hardly the first time anyone has tried to pick apart his rationale.
"Save for one count, mind. I never had any easy way available to me. To put it plain - my magic came from being bound to a larger entity, a pact. Ending things while under pact would have spurred a fate much worse than death itself." His eyebrows furrow, just a fraction.
"Which brings me back to now. I have...concerns, about the ritual remaining intact. And my patron is hardly looking over my shoulder here. More than crashing down in another world, I have been upended by those two circumstances. I am trying to learn to bear with them."
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Mild, but very clearly rhetorical. Running from one's emotions, as opposed to dealing with them, living with them-- he can't really consider it to be anything else besides taking the easy route.
"But if it does fail to remain intact-- well. If you could not handle it then, I doubt you would handle it now, so I suppose at least there will be some awareness of the liability... though it may do you some good in the end, regardless, particularly if you need not fear your patron.
Surely you realize you disregard the memory of whoever you've done this for, to exist in such a state."
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At least, that's how he would like to be...but that last comment visibly needles him, something awfully like a flinch crossing his expression. He shakes his head as if to clear it before sliding his rosy gaze back to Emet-Selch again.
"I am aware. He would not have liked it. But I imagine he would have disliked my death more greatly."
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But how deep does it truly run, he wonders?
"Mayhap so," he says, with a shrug. "They do say none are truly gone until no one is left to remember them... but then one might question whether thinking of someone and feeling nothing at the memory is truly remembering them at all. Certainly it cannot be called mourning, nor love."
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He isn't acting. He isn't putting up a brave face. The hurt stabs in and then stays stuck in the wound, healed over amongst all the other pins and needles in his heart.
A broken machine who can't fix himself.
"Perhaps it can't. I have only the echoes of sentimentality left in me in the first place."
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There's more he could likely do to try to pick the man apart, but honestly-- he's tired, on the whole. Given no reason for it, he isn't exactly motivated to do so, when the whole situation sparks distaste.
"Then I shall simply hope they had others to remember in your place," he says, with a wave of one hand. "They will have need of it."
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"He did. But not for a long time, now."
Diabhall breathes in, then out, a slow, shuddering thing as he tries to check in with himself. About what the point of this conversation is in the first place.
"From an outside perspective, Emet-Selch, are you...seeing reactions in me, as we have been talking?"