Mr Zoat
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1st September 2012
15:42 GMT
Diana had better have won.
It's a simple calculation, really. She's not Artemis, but we're unified by purpose. If she's won, then we can use our divine voices to imprint ourselves on the watching Citizens over the crumpled bodies of their domitor and her heir apparent. If she hasn't then I'm about to look...
I look across the arena and see Astarte bound in Diana's lasso, Diana herself looking a bit the worse for wear while Astarte…
I'm not sure what Diana's done there, but she looks… Crushed.
Wonderful!
I-.
"…become something more than the murderers of worlds!"
Oh. I'm interrupting a heroic speech while covered in the blood of the people she was trying to convince. That's not a great look-. But some of the audience are looking at me so I can't really just hide and wait.
So what do I do?
"I see in all of you the potential to be something…"
I tune Diana out of a moment as my mind races.
Okay, so, conceptually, Diana and I can work together just fine. And if I flew out to the centre of the arena right now I'd have about-.
I clean blood off myself.
I'd have about-.
And Theana.
I'd have about four seconds to explain what we need to do to make this work, and convince her to go along with it, and she's already pretty dubious of my intentions. The first thing to do is create construct ropes to bind Theana to create a visual link to her lasso and make it clear that she's a prisoner and not a corpse. Make it so that they prop her up a bit as well.
Okay, if I accept-
I don't shudder.
-a subordinate role, I can reinforce Diana's efforts instead of making my own attempt. It won't work as well as the two of us working in concert and it would deny me any influence over them in-
- future, so…
Damn it.
I fly towards Diana as her vacuously uplifting speech continues, not so slow as to make a production out of it and not so fast as to look desperate or afraid. Diana barely pauses in her flow as she spots me, though I think I detect a mild lessening of animosity towards me as she sees for herself that Theana is still-
She doesn't know who Theana is, does she?
-alive.
I land a short distance behind her, depositing Theana slightly behind Astarte. Astarte's eyes drift to her daughter for a few moment but she doesn't really seem to be taking things in. I do my best to look like Diana's attendant as she gradually reaches the end of her monologue.
"…together, make our civilisation into something great!" Inspire the Soul to Dream.
I make an effort not to sigh. The Iron Hand for the Glove.
"Okay, Diana, what now?"
"Who is this?"
The crowd appears to be talking about things amongst themselves, though there's a definite drift towards the exits. I hope they've taken that speech as the new boss setting out her policy.
"Her name's Theana. She's your cousin. Apparently the only one. Still alive." With the attention somewhat off me, this time I do sigh. "I assume that we're leaving them alive, then?"
"Yes."
"Right, so do you have eyes in the back of your head now? Because I don't know what you did to Astarte, but Theana is planning on killing you."
"I made her have a conversation with her younger self, from when she volunteered to join the Citizenry in my mother's place."
I give her a look of-.
"Do not look at me like that. I did not realise that the effect would be so severe."
"Breaking her will is kinder than killing-." I frown. "Isn't there..? Don't I remember something about Hades having access to water that can erase a person's memories?"
"The waters of the river Lethe can have that effect."
"Can you erase three thousand years? Reset her back to who she used to be?"
"That would destroy who she is."
"And what she is is so valuable? Is she giving you the impression that she likes who she has become?"
She considers her aunt for a moment.
"You don't need to wipe her out completely. Just take everything until just after she left."
"And Theana?"
"Why not hand her over to Philippus for a decade or so? I'm sure that your mother would like to get to know her, and Philippus has experience in wrangling difficult demigoddesses."
Flat look.
"And some of the island's other demigoddesses can keep an eye on her. And you could hand off ambassador duties to Orana like she's wanted you to since the end of the Second World War." I shrug. "Or take her with you. I'm sure she'd be happy either way. Now you've just got to find Four Ears, and then-"
"Lieutenant Zusen."
"-you can-. Her too, and then you can navigate the fleet to an unoccupied planet and start settling down."
She frowns. "Don't you want my help?"
"Yes, of course, but I'm not entirely convinced that your new people can be trusted to obey you and not depopulate Vega."
"And Artemis hasn't finished planting explosives everywhere yet."
I smile, shrugging. "Probably not, but she's an industrious woman."
"I believe that they can be relied upon to follow my commands. If we engage Grayven away from your worlds, the Providers will not be able to reach them even if they are released contrary to my orders. It isn't necessary for-"
My ring blinks.
"-them-."
"Excuse me." I raise my left hand. "Yes?"
"Daddy? We're under attack."
15:42 GMT
Diana had better have won.
It's a simple calculation, really. She's not Artemis, but we're unified by purpose. If she's won, then we can use our divine voices to imprint ourselves on the watching Citizens over the crumpled bodies of their domitor and her heir apparent. If she hasn't then I'm about to look...
I look across the arena and see Astarte bound in Diana's lasso, Diana herself looking a bit the worse for wear while Astarte…
I'm not sure what Diana's done there, but she looks… Crushed.
Wonderful!
I-.
"…become something more than the murderers of worlds!"
Oh. I'm interrupting a heroic speech while covered in the blood of the people she was trying to convince. That's not a great look-. But some of the audience are looking at me so I can't really just hide and wait.
So what do I do?
"I see in all of you the potential to be something…"
I tune Diana out of a moment as my mind races.
Okay, so, conceptually, Diana and I can work together just fine. And if I flew out to the centre of the arena right now I'd have about-.
I clean blood off myself.
I'd have about-.
And Theana.
I'd have about four seconds to explain what we need to do to make this work, and convince her to go along with it, and she's already pretty dubious of my intentions. The first thing to do is create construct ropes to bind Theana to create a visual link to her lasso and make it clear that she's a prisoner and not a corpse. Make it so that they prop her up a bit as well.
Okay, if I accept-
I don't shudder.
-a subordinate role, I can reinforce Diana's efforts instead of making my own attempt. It won't work as well as the two of us working in concert and it would deny me any influence over them in-
- future, so…
Damn it.
I fly towards Diana as her vacuously uplifting speech continues, not so slow as to make a production out of it and not so fast as to look desperate or afraid. Diana barely pauses in her flow as she spots me, though I think I detect a mild lessening of animosity towards me as she sees for herself that Theana is still-
She doesn't know who Theana is, does she?
-alive.
I land a short distance behind her, depositing Theana slightly behind Astarte. Astarte's eyes drift to her daughter for a few moment but she doesn't really seem to be taking things in. I do my best to look like Diana's attendant as she gradually reaches the end of her monologue.
"…together, make our civilisation into something great!" Inspire the Soul to Dream.
I make an effort not to sigh. The Iron Hand for the Glove.
"Okay, Diana, what now?"
"Who is this?"
The crowd appears to be talking about things amongst themselves, though there's a definite drift towards the exits. I hope they've taken that speech as the new boss setting out her policy.
"Her name's Theana. She's your cousin. Apparently the only one. Still alive." With the attention somewhat off me, this time I do sigh. "I assume that we're leaving them alive, then?"
"Yes."
"Right, so do you have eyes in the back of your head now? Because I don't know what you did to Astarte, but Theana is planning on killing you."
"I made her have a conversation with her younger self, from when she volunteered to join the Citizenry in my mother's place."
I give her a look of-.
"Do not look at me like that. I did not realise that the effect would be so severe."
"Breaking her will is kinder than killing-." I frown. "Isn't there..? Don't I remember something about Hades having access to water that can erase a person's memories?"
"The waters of the river Lethe can have that effect."
"Can you erase three thousand years? Reset her back to who she used to be?"
"That would destroy who she is."
"And what she is is so valuable? Is she giving you the impression that she likes who she has become?"
She considers her aunt for a moment.
"You don't need to wipe her out completely. Just take everything until just after she left."
"And Theana?"
"Why not hand her over to Philippus for a decade or so? I'm sure that your mother would like to get to know her, and Philippus has experience in wrangling difficult demigoddesses."
Flat look.
"And some of the island's other demigoddesses can keep an eye on her. And you could hand off ambassador duties to Orana like she's wanted you to since the end of the Second World War." I shrug. "Or take her with you. I'm sure she'd be happy either way. Now you've just got to find Four Ears, and then-"
"Lieutenant Zusen."
"-you can-. Her too, and then you can navigate the fleet to an unoccupied planet and start settling down."
She frowns. "Don't you want my help?"
"Yes, of course, but I'm not entirely convinced that your new people can be trusted to obey you and not depopulate Vega."
"And Artemis hasn't finished planting explosives everywhere yet."
I smile, shrugging. "Probably not, but she's an industrious woman."
"I believe that they can be relied upon to follow my commands. If we engage Grayven away from your worlds, the Providers will not be able to reach them even if they are released contrary to my orders. It isn't necessary for-"
My ring blinks.
"-them-."
"Excuse me." I raise my left hand. "Yes?"
"Daddy? We're under attack."
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