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001 | video | open to both courts
[ The locket is floating.
It’s the only explanation for the view that the item gives – a young man, out on the walls of one of the castles, the moon curved behind him. His arms are crossed in front of him, not touching the device as it records. Black eyes (all black, like the depths of the sea) regard it for a moment and then one hand moves, gestures at the locket. ]
Well, well.
[ His head tilts, and while his lips don’t turn up, one may get the feeling that he’s smirking. ]
I must say, this is an interesting turn of events. One that even I did not see coming.
[ His voice is almost monotonous, but there is something like music in it – like whale song. ]
To be pulled away to the Drabwurld, asked to take part in this war. I wonder if they truly know what they are doing. [ His hand returns, head moving back so that he can look straight at the camera. ]
I hear there was a battle. One should expect such things, in war. I suppose I should ask about it. [ He doesn’t. Instead- ]
Tell me, Shardholders, something... interesting.
It’s the only explanation for the view that the item gives – a young man, out on the walls of one of the castles, the moon curved behind him. His arms are crossed in front of him, not touching the device as it records. Black eyes (all black, like the depths of the sea) regard it for a moment and then one hand moves, gestures at the locket. ]
Well, well.
[ His head tilts, and while his lips don’t turn up, one may get the feeling that he’s smirking. ]
I must say, this is an interesting turn of events. One that even I did not see coming.
[ His voice is almost monotonous, but there is something like music in it – like whale song. ]
To be pulled away to the Drabwurld, asked to take part in this war. I wonder if they truly know what they are doing. [ His hand returns, head moving back so that he can look straight at the camera. ]
I hear there was a battle. One should expect such things, in war. I suppose I should ask about it. [ He doesn’t. Instead- ]
Tell me, Shardholders, something... interesting.
1/ ?? who knows
Forget Javik who has four eyes or the elves, Alice is straight up staring at this man in utter confusion. ]
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Curiouser and curiouser. How are you able to see with such black eyes?
[ ARE THEY NORMAL EYES?? ]
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done
Why something interesting? Why, you're interesting altogether unless you're just that bored.
omg c:
[ Ah, she is a curious thing. He decides he likes her. ]
Ah, but I know myself. I do not know you, or the others drawn to this world.
I AM SORRY
Then what matter of man are you? There are many strange creatures here, but you're possibly the strangest of all.
DON'T BE I LOVE IT
[ Something flickers about his form, dark tendrils of magic before he draws it back in. ]
And neither am I a leviathan, though I have been called one. I am of the Void; a god, they say.
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[ For the most part, Alice is completely without a belief in a higher power. Although now she's accepting that as a possibility with how many strange beings reside here all ready. The fact he's humoring her line of question is not going to help any. ]
What is it to be of "the void" as you say?
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[ At least, in his universe. ]
And I am... a representative.
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[ Not that Alice is eliminating the idea of it all together. What she says next is mostly to herself, because of his uncanny behaviour reminds her so much of someone she knows. ]
And just like the cheshire cat. Then you were brought here as well, just like all the rest of the inhuman.
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Or, perhaps it is not.
[ Who can say? ]
The world outside of the Void has had its path set in place, and it is one that holds little interest. This place holds far more.
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[ It is a little weird he's so complacent about it. Are gods all complacent she wonders? ]
Really? And what defines "interesting" to you?
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[ Not even remotely. Just the ones who like to observe and rarely interfere. ]
And what of you? You seem to be one who quite enjoys learning.
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[ She's not even sure why this actually makes her happy, but it does, Maybe it's due to the fact that there's three court members that remind her so much of Wonderland's residents.
And it looks as if Alice has been caught red-handed. She doesn't deny it, she can't. She will always be curious. ]
I suppose so, yes. But it is better to have knowledge than none at all.
[ She must know the oddities, it's how she adapts as well as sate her curiosity. ]
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[ The locket moves, reveals some of the walls and a banner of Caer Scima before returning its gaze to his face. ]
Knowledge can be dangerous. But it is, I admit, far more interesting to watch a smart man than a stupid one.
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[ Apparently this court is notorious for attracting all the madmen. How befitting. ]
It's kept me alive this long, it will continue to do so.
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All things die.
[ But enough of that. ]
What are you called?
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Alice Liddell is my name.
[ And please, no asking what her name means, just like Feanor did. ]
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And I am called the Outsider.
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The Outsider? The outsider of what?
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[ He shrugs. ]
A great many things, I suppose.
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You must be very old. Does that mean you're ageless?
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Even I can learn, Alice. And even I will end, someday. I would say it is... experience, not years, that make one age. And I have experienced many, many things.
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But for her, even that is a little hard to completely understand, a very old being learning. The elves certainly don't, that's a for sure. At least Galadriel thinks so with her cousins. ]
But then what happens after you end? Does the void disappear?
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It is far more likely that the Void will swallow me -- that I will return to it. Whether another will emerge in my place is beyond what I know.
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