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sturmunddrang) wrote in
dear_mun2013-12-05 08:04 pm
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Currently homeless; voicetesting
I believe they call this being out of your element, Fräulein. So many responsibilities to shift between, I've seen traumatic breakdowns over less. Of course some of us would love to see you able to manage your time well, but it is not a task for the feeble.
You would not want to let me down, would you?
You would not want to let me down, would you?

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It is like a mirror, yet not.
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I have studied your reign. I know its fault well.
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[No, he isn't honest. Least of all to himself.]
It does not always have to end that way. Will not.
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Destiny has had its way with you. Struggling against it here will not change anything.
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[Why else would anyone seek power except to use it? He sounds almost like Albus, with this "fate is what you make of it," but he did have a point. A misguided one, of course, with little appreciation for being brought together for a purpose, but even Gellert is not foolish enough to be able to admit it. They had been drawn together for a reason, and however that ended--will end--the experience had been for more than naught.
Of course, this also leaves open the question of failure, but again, with the proper application of will, there is no room for even the consideration.]
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But do I doubt myself? That is the question.
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[Son, don't argue with your elders. He knows what he's doing. Or will if he tells himself he does with enough fervor.]
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[Mocking is his tone, amused is his voice, biting is the expectation of the delivery.]
It has already happened. You do not possess the time magic capable of altering the course of events.
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And you profess to know so much about the incident, my lord? Please do enlighten me.
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Constants and variables...interesting. Had it not happened yet, or not at all? [He's going to assume Voldemort knows what he means, if the boy is supposedly informed of his and Albus' history.]
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The people you trust tend to let you down in the worst ways. Well. Mostly.
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A great many things can be avoided with foresight, but alas I believe my own chess game still requires a bit of practice. [There has been an inarguable mistake. Gellert knows it, Voldemort knows it, there is no denying it. But the best mistakes are learned from. And not repeated.]
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And so the stage is set up upon creating your greatest enemy. Do not allow him to fester, Gellert, or he will destroy you.
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["We." Old habits.]
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[He loved Albus once. The idea of him, at least. But he knows when a partnership is one-sided, when shared sacrifice is not at all shared responsibility. It is like a wagon with a broken wheel, the functioning side left to work twofold.
He sees what Albus has become, his once-ambition a hollow shell, and it disappoints him. But he cannot picture such righteous complacency as threatening.]
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Truly, Gellert, I thought you more wise.
The world that we look upon now is not a place to be seized or to be claimed. There is no triumph to be found there, and your competition clamours for blood at the gate.
We have always spoken of greater things than this, you and I. Asgard holds rich opportunity to accomplish great things, indeed -- if you will put aside, however temporarily, that foolish old aim of power. It is a temptation more ancient than the apple, and it ever does ill service to your youth.
You once spoke of saving a world, Gellert; you may yet be given the opportunity to save hundreds.
I would not have you for an enemy in this place.
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They would not have been drawn together, not only once but through fate's cruel design again after they had long parted ways, if not for a purpose.
That much he does believe.]
I had not wanted you for an enemy at all, my friend. [Which is true enough, but whether it is a caution borne out of attachment or fear for a power with potential to rival or even surpass his own, not even he could say.] That much has not changed.
[Despite the fact that he believes he is not the one changing at all.]
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But no. No, anger wins nothing and no one to a cause, not in any useful, lasting manner. There remain certain necessities to see to; Riddle cannot be allowed to lay claim over this one.
They are too proud for such an alliance to ever flourish, of course. In short time, they would tear at each other's throats over the prize of their victory. But he cannot chance the havoc that they might wreak against others in their fall.
He cannot chance that anyone but him should bring it. ]
Then show me; show yourself. We are not children any longer, Gellert, let us endeavour to demonstrate it now, that divergent paths might still wind together under the auspices of higher purpose.