unitas: (▸chorus of evil)
Sнαroɴ Dα Sιlvα | əıdsəๅๅı⅁ ɐssəๅ∀ ([personal profile] unitas) wrote in [community profile] hadriel2016-06-15 02:33 pm

002 | Video

[ The room behind her is ensconced in darkness, and only her face and neck are visible, lit only by the cold light of her phone. She's clearly apprehensive, and uncertain, filled with new doubts, and worries.   This is not a post she had ever thought she would have to make, but now, with Hope announcing the safety of the temples (safety that comes with a price, she believes), she has no real choice.  She swallows, suddenly all nerves. ]

I know it's tempting, but... [  Is there any way to say this where people will listen? ] don't use the temples, don't hide in them.  If you have to hide, then pick a building, find a room, and hunker down.  When the Darkness comes, you might have to move, but... [ She licks her lips, expression pained for a moment before she shakes her head, as if giving up on something.  ]

This is for the best.

[ ...Maybe. ]
torrefied: (and two for the sin)

[personal profile] torrefied 2016-06-16 08:34 am (UTC)(link)
The outside world is populated with fools.

[That's how it is in their home world, too. Only a foolish world would accept a foolish man-child like Light Yagami as its god.

An uncomfortable tightness settles into the back of Mello's throat as he considers Near's words. He's right (he's always right when it counts, isn't he?) - Mello is better at dealing with people, and he always has been. But the trouble with pushing himself to the point where he has nothing left to lose is that everything is already lost. Mello is still stuck in the mindset of a man with one day left to live, and his ability to see past that one last tomorrow has been shattered. But this isn't the first time since he's been in Hadriel that Mello has been told that he is mishandling his approach to the others here. Mello is a willful, emotional creature, but he is also very smart, and practical-minded. This isn't the world he and Near came from, where brute force took Mello to the top of the criminal underworld, right up until Kira was able to destroy all the resources he'd carefully accumulated.]


The light in this place is shitty and artificial anyway.

[It's a half-hearted, sideways acknowledgment, but it's the best Mello can manage at the moment.]
solvethepuzzle: (Study break)

[personal profile] solvethepuzzle 2016-06-16 08:50 pm (UTC)(link)
That much, I don't dispute. [Kira's followers were idiots. Near can follow the logic on how people would buy into it, how they could get onto the track that Kira had been doing good in the world, as nonsensical as that belief is. That much is basic psychology. But Near knows better than those people. He has no delusion that he is an upstanding member of society himself, understands on some level that he is a damaged person. The fact of the matter is that he's fine with both of these things and has no particular desire to change them.

[But he still has standards. And even the so-called noble goals Light Yagami had ranted about endlessly had not only been disgustingly egotistical, but full of logical flaws.]


It's just a bad strategic move to alienate them completely.

[He'll leave the acknowledgement be. It seems unnecessary to dwell on it.]
torrefied: (and five for the tricks)

[personal profile] torrefied 2016-06-17 06:27 am (UTC)(link)
Fine.

[He's not wrong. But then again, Near so infrequently is - this should come as no surprise. And the truth of the matter is that the two of them are connected - by their shared upbringing, their common history, the aims they've both worked toward in divergent ways, even just their physical proximity in this place - so anything Mello does is likely to affect Near, too. Still, Mello sighs loudly, offers a begrudging concession.]

I won't do anything to escalate this unless it becomes absolutely necessary. Are you satisfied?
Edited 2016-06-17 06:39 (UTC)
solvethepuzzle: (Floor)

[personal profile] solvethepuzzle 2016-06-17 07:53 am (UTC)(link)
[It's so backward, Near being concerned about the front they present. Normally, he wouldn't care. But save for Mello, he is alone here . . . against how many, with what manner of abilities? Near certainly doesn't expect to make friends and won't aim in that direction, but if he can avoid making enemies for stupid reasons, that would be preferable. Speaking up publicly against Mello's suggestion will look favourably upon him, he thinks.

[... He wonders that Mello might be conceding too easily on this. Their disagreements usually last longer. Yes, Mello sounds appropriately put out, but it could be an act, a lie. That girl has actually given him her location -- presumably. Mello could still easily decide to go there and try to put his plan into action.

[But there isn't time to continue with this, is there? Perhaps Mello recognizes that and that's all it is.]
Yes, thank you. [He doesn't mean for it to sound condescending. But it might. Lack of tone so easily obscures intent.]