[ they let jason be as mean as he wants, unbothered. ]
I'm not really a big fan of murder altogether.
[ and then they sigh. ]
That's the point, Todd.
It's the best example I can give you. Every single deal you come up with or ask for has to fit into the spirit of this place. Whether you want it to, or not, it has to.
[Hmmm. The tail whips across the air a little. He puts both hands on his hips, mostly because they are clawed and what the heck does he do with them.]
Weird you're not a fan of murder in a hotel owned by someone who very much is a fan of murder. You accepted the job, didn't you? What, Nightman didn't disclose all of the conditions to you? Funny how that works.
[ they kick their heels against the desk. ] Sometimes, who we are means we have duties to do. Sometimes those duties determine what you can and can't do, in a number of ways. Not an unfamiliar conversation, yeah?
And you can. Or don't! You're not really limited by my personal preference, or anyone else's. We all do our jobs. Whatever you ask for, it's all about how you sell it to the hotel's main function of entertainment.
I'm just making sure I'm selling what I want to the right buyer is all. We tell you what we want, but you all have specialties. Like your jobs. Yeah? No point in trying to hand you a deal about following the rules when you like a little chaos.
[ if you compare aquila to the joker i'm flying to your house to kill you. this mod, personally.
they stop kicking at least: ]
...I have a feeling your kind of bastard and my kind of bastard are very, very, very different.
You could call your thing you do chaos for a good cause, couldn't you? It's not exactly following the rules. You're still keeping order, in one way or another. That's my kind of bastard.
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That’s the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard. Funny, but you realize someone is still dying, right? You a fan of the Sunday snuff films?
[He is being a little mean. He sighs and closes his eyes a second.]
Fine. I’ll bite. I’ll think about it. Me and fun and games and laughs with people lives have a real bad history.
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I'm not really a big fan of murder altogether.
[ and then they sigh. ]
That's the point, Todd.
It's the best example I can give you. Every single deal you come up with or ask for has to fit into the spirit of this place. Whether you want it to, or not, it has to.
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Weird you're not a fan of murder in a hotel owned by someone who very much is a fan of murder. You accepted the job, didn't you? What, Nightman didn't disclose all of the conditions to you? Funny how that works.
I'll think about it.
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[ they kick their heels against the desk. ] Sometimes, who we are means we have duties to do. Sometimes those duties determine what you can and can't do, in a number of ways. Not an unfamiliar conversation, yeah?
And you can. Or don't! You're not really limited by my personal preference, or anyone else's. We all do our jobs. Whatever you ask for, it's all about how you sell it to the hotel's main function of entertainment.
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I'm just making sure I'm selling what I want to the right buyer is all. We tell you what we want, but you all have specialties. Like your jobs. Yeah? No point in trying to hand you a deal about following the rules when you like a little chaos.
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Iunno. I think order and chaos go together, sometimes. Just depends on how you handle it.
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[The way he says this is like he's wanting Aquila to tell him whether or not they are going to get along.]
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they stop kicking at least: ]
...I have a feeling your kind of bastard and my kind of bastard are very, very, very different.
You could call your thing you do chaos for a good cause, couldn't you? It's not exactly following the rules. You're still keeping order, in one way or another. That's my kind of bastard.
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Heh. A vigilante?
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Something like that.
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[He isn't the behaved vigilante though..........]
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[ they sound a little amused. ]
Does that give you a better idea of what I like, then?
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[Thinking about Virgo and losing it.]
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