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caughtinanetwork2012-03-02 07:59 pm
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Sermon Two
[Signless has chosen his location carefully; when he turns on the video function, there's a wall of water behind him, and a school of brightly colored tropical fish swimming past. He's very clearly in the bubble again.]
My friends, today I want to talk to you about fear.
[His voice is low and soothing, his story-telling voice.]
I have known great fear in my time. In my world, the color of my blood was a source of fear, something that drove me into hiding for a long time. Then, when I dreamed of the world that could be, rather than the world that was, I was afraid again... afraid that I would never see what I knew we were capable of come to pass. I was afraid to speak out, afraid to make a ripple in the still, stagnant waters of our society, and tried instead to live my meager little life underneath the notice of the highbloods.
But then I saw what my silence was doing, what those in similar positions were suffering, and I knew I could not stay silent. I could not sit idly by while our world rotted away from its very core, while its corruption bled away the talents and very lives of so many trolls who had done nothing beyond being hatched the wrong color. I could not wait for another to come along and demand change, or I would wait the rest of my life. I needed to cast aside my fear, to find a reserve of strength within me, and rise to what my world needed me to be.
[His voice falls, becoming hushed and soft, almost painfully honest, and he looks down, his cloak hiding his eyes.]
I was terrified. Casting off fear is one of the most difficult things I have ever done. Fear is something I knew, its cold comfort as familiar to me as my guardian's face. It would have been... easy to live my entire life in fear, I thought.
[He looks up then, and his eyes are burning, his voice strong once more.]
I thought that fear was a cloak to hide me, but it was a chain I wore around my neck. When the fear was gone, when I made the decision to cast it aside, I have never felt so free in my entire life. It was how I imagine it must feel to wake up one morning with wings, and look out the window into an endless sky. When the fear was gone, I could breathe a deep breath for the first time in my life, and look to the future not as an ominous, foreboding thing, but as a path bathed in light and redemption.
I am not afraid any longer, Vatheon. This is my home now, and it is worth fighting for. I will not be driven out of my home again. I will not let fear control me.
My friends, today I want to talk to you about fear.
[His voice is low and soothing, his story-telling voice.]
I have known great fear in my time. In my world, the color of my blood was a source of fear, something that drove me into hiding for a long time. Then, when I dreamed of the world that could be, rather than the world that was, I was afraid again... afraid that I would never see what I knew we were capable of come to pass. I was afraid to speak out, afraid to make a ripple in the still, stagnant waters of our society, and tried instead to live my meager little life underneath the notice of the highbloods.
But then I saw what my silence was doing, what those in similar positions were suffering, and I knew I could not stay silent. I could not sit idly by while our world rotted away from its very core, while its corruption bled away the talents and very lives of so many trolls who had done nothing beyond being hatched the wrong color. I could not wait for another to come along and demand change, or I would wait the rest of my life. I needed to cast aside my fear, to find a reserve of strength within me, and rise to what my world needed me to be.
[His voice falls, becoming hushed and soft, almost painfully honest, and he looks down, his cloak hiding his eyes.]
I was terrified. Casting off fear is one of the most difficult things I have ever done. Fear is something I knew, its cold comfort as familiar to me as my guardian's face. It would have been... easy to live my entire life in fear, I thought.
[He looks up then, and his eyes are burning, his voice strong once more.]
I thought that fear was a cloak to hide me, but it was a chain I wore around my neck. When the fear was gone, when I made the decision to cast it aside, I have never felt so free in my entire life. It was how I imagine it must feel to wake up one morning with wings, and look out the window into an endless sky. When the fear was gone, I could breathe a deep breath for the first time in my life, and look to the future not as an ominous, foreboding thing, but as a path bathed in light and redemption.
I am not afraid any longer, Vatheon. This is my home now, and it is worth fighting for. I will not be driven out of my home again. I will not let fear control me.
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[ And oh, she's a little bitter about that. You can't go home again. Leave before they leave you. ]
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[Except she isn't.]
[Sighing, Darkleer trudges off with his new passenger to go find a place to sit down.]
How much has anyone actually told you of this place?
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[ Except she does. That stupid helmet was more important to him than anything. ]
I have bits and pieces. Dualscar was a bit too busy strutting and preening trying to look good to really have a lot of conversation.
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Yes, well, that's not surprising. Where have you been staying?
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[ stupidly proud. ]
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You stayed the night in the shipwreck. The haunted shipwreck.
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You are ridiculous. I should remain unsurprised after all this time.
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[ She grins a little. Just like old times! ]
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[That's right, he's not giving the address.]
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[ nyah nyah. ]
Keep this up and I'll almost think you don't like me anymore, Chiron!
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To my deep misfortune, I am well aware of your stubbornness in finding me.
[Sigh.]
Whether I like you or not doesn't really matter.
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Because you do what you please, and not even the Condesce herself could not stop you from it.
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You must have been happy when I finally left.
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[He won't admit that the hive felt too big and empty without another troll in it.]
But that was a very long time ago, for me.
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[ And that's fine. If she was just another mouth to feed to him, that's fine. Whatever. She doesn't need him.
She lets go of his shoulders abruptly, scooting away on the bench slightly. ]
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I would not doubt that. However, in my case, I saw you fairly recently before arriving in the city.
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[ She sounds flippant and not sorry at all. They're not kids anymore. Not friends. He's an Archeradicator, and she's free and alone as she always wanted. ]
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No... Although, knowing you, I'm sure you made sure to take some time for some illegal activity or another before running into me.
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[ Acquaintances. Not friends. They were never friends. ]
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[So not friends.]
...Not exactly.
You'll find out when you're older.
[For some reason, he's still not exactly comfortable with admitting his exile... And with Mindfang, the one who made sure he escaped with his life? Well...]
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[ She's quiet, then under her breath, almost too soft to hear- ]
I wish it did, sometimes. Damn that man.
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