Patrick Jane (
ifheisdorothy) wrote in
dear_mun2012-06-27 02:38 pm
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Voice Testing
Mun, Mun, Mun.
You're rather interesting, you know. Patient, smart, kind - well, mostly. Kindness more focused to real people. Taking late night calls for your friends just so you can make them happy. Willing to talk with people on the internet about their problems because you want them to feel better. But you send characters off to horror games and watch as they suffer and die. You care about them, sure, but there's no guilt with treating them that way. There's no reason to feel guilty. You're their god. Well, as close to their god as you'll get. And, let's face it, you never have to deal with them directly. You only type and watch.
So, is that the plan with me, then? Putting me in a game to watch me squirm? It's not going to work. I'm much harder to torture than most of your other characters. Of course, you already know that, don't you?
You're rather interesting, you know. Patient, smart, kind - well, mostly. Kindness more focused to real people. Taking late night calls for your friends just so you can make them happy. Willing to talk with people on the internet about their problems because you want them to feel better. But you send characters off to horror games and watch as they suffer and die. You care about them, sure, but there's no guilt with treating them that way. There's no reason to feel guilty. You're their god. Well, as close to their god as you'll get. And, let's face it, you never have to deal with them directly. You only type and watch.
So, is that the plan with me, then? Putting me in a game to watch me squirm? It's not going to work. I'm much harder to torture than most of your other characters. Of course, you already know that, don't you?

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But your mun put you in one of those games?
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Yes, ghosts and demons and things that go bump in the night (and generally try to kill you). Not precisely pleasant.
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No, it certainly doesn't sound that way. Though, I have to be honest, a world like that is a little hard to believe.
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Apparently.
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[Don't mind him, he's just trying to figure this out. And he doesn't believe in it, really.]
And you're sure it's not your mind playing tricks on you? You're not stressed or lacking in sleep or anything, are you? Because you could just be seeing those things.
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[that's all right, she isn't trying to prove anything, what is, is.]
I only lack sleep when they keep me up. And my life has done a decent enough job that a little stress isn't going to give me hallucinations. Or leave bruises and injuries from things that don't actually exist.
And group hallucinations are far rarer than TV would have you believe.
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[Alright, Patrick kind of looks surprised now.]
Group hallucinations? There's more people seeing and feeling this sort of thing?
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Quite a few, yes.
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Huh. Do you think it could be drugs in the air?
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I assure you that drugs could not do this to me.
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Really? What do drugs do to you then?
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Mmm drugs that cause hallucinations? Absolutely nothing.
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Nothing? Really? Is it an immunity you built up?
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[Isn't he adorable, trying to solve a mystery that doesn't play by Jane's world's rules?]
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[Hey, he doesn't know that yet. Everything's still by his rules to him.]
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*it's unlikely Patrick, master of observation, would miss that she'd left off her father entirely. Or her distaste at the thought of talking about him.*
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[Nope. Not missed.]
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My father's talent is being a bastard.
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Does that trail down in your family as well?
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Did your parents pass anything down to you?