The Wordsmith (
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Taking Responsibility.
Despite the lack of a body, despite the fact that you've initiated the investigation today of your own volition rather than due to some sense of formality and obligation (to the dead, to the rules, to the session), it seems that the Wordsmith is aware of your activities regardless; as such, when you finally leave that hidden area on the seventh floor and move back toward the stairs, you'll find that the elevator is already waiting for you. Perhaps it's unsettling, in its own way; perhaps it'll only serve to make you more determined. Either way, the ride up is swift and smooth as always; when the door opens, however, it becomes immediately obvious that the courtroom itself has changed. The podium circle is still standing in its spot toward the front of the room; three more have joined the ranks of the deceased since you were last here - Mikazuki, Watanuki, and Bruce Wayne's portraits have been set up on their podiums; however, theirs aren't the only ones that have been covered - all thirty podiums have been draped in black, the fabric spilling down over the wood, almost to the point of reaching the floor. That isn't the only difference, either - Kageshirou is far more visibly present today, in a way that's impossible to ignore. The walls in here appear cracked, much like the one in the foyer, dark silt and shadow spilling down to pool on the floor like contaminated water, like blood. A fair amount of it seems to be emanating from the lectern high above, the one place in this room that doesn't seem to have taken damage like the walls have; regardless, the darkness of the shadow entity spills down heavily from there, constantly pouring down like some sort of waterfall, thick and ugly and thankfully dissipating into the floor before it can touch the circle where you'll be standing. The circle is one of the few places in this room that's clear of it, actually. As repulsive as this all may be, however, the lectern remains empty, standing cold and unaffected by any of this; once everyone has found their place in the circle, the Wordsmith's voice can be heard addressing everyone, as always. "Welcome, Apprentices—I thought it likely you would want to find yourselves here today, and we have now gathered for what I am sure you need not be told may be one final time. Is there perhaps something you wished to discuss?" There are only eight of you left, and it seems you've reached the end of the line. There isn't much else to do but try to win, in any way you can. Best of luck to you. |
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[ . . . But that's all sophistry. Right? ]
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Perhaps that's what the Wordsmith believed. His personal library would almost agree with that statement.
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That's it, isn't it...?
Wordsmith, that's it! You've read far too many tragic vampires myths, and that's why you're so ill-informed!
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So then where did you get all your vampire "know how?"
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I don't know, that sounds very relevant to me! After all, knowing where a man's from can let you know who a man is! Were you a good parishioner, back in the day?
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[Estelle no...]
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[ESTELLE....]
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A man makes a deal with the devil Mephistopheles to find satisfaction in life. He meets a woman named Gretchen and falls in love; eventually, Faust experiences a single moment's happiness. Once he does, Mephistopheles attempts to claim his soul.
However, angels intervene on Faust's behalf, declaring he has striven endlessly as well as had the penitent Gretchen appeal to them for help. And instead of oblivion, at the end of his life Faust's soul is given up to Heaven.
That is, naturally, the shortest summary I can give.
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Who is your Gretchen, then?
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[No answer.]
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[She pauses for a moment.]
Is that what you're looking for, Wordsmith? To find that satisfaction? Perhaps to find something to love or something to live for? Is that why you've been studying that?
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cw: suicidal ideation
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How do you mean? Like considering possibilities?
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...and since we did find information on time travel weeks back.
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[ She frowns a little, tapping her foot. ]
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A-aah, this is presuming that old note was written or left by him, which may be getting ahead of ourselves. [something about asking a bunny about time travel]
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[ Which w probably don't ]