小田桐 秀利 >> Odagiri Hidetoshi (
altitonant_emperor) wrote in
dear_mun2012-09-26 10:09 pm
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Post-True Ending voice testing, homeless for now
Don't be so irrational. Actions compelled by nothing more then "spur of the moment" whims are often ill advised, disastrous, and need I remind you I am 'powerless' in comparison to the other beings there? You haven't even completed the application to this game.
To simply drop me into a mad tower of supernatural monsters, and make me labor under the delusion my entire world was destroyed for a source of entertainment? A waste of time and a sadistic one at that.
Quite frankly, I am beginning to tire of your, your fickleness and--are you even paying the slightest attention to me?
Honestly, it's like I'm speaking to an air-headed moron...
[ >Hidetoshi seems to be troubled.
And highly annoyed.
>What you do. ]
To simply drop me into a mad tower of supernatural monsters, and make me labor under the delusion my entire world was destroyed for a source of entertainment? A waste of time and a sadistic one at that.
Quite frankly, I am beginning to tire of your, your fickleness and--are you even paying the slightest attention to me?
Honestly, it's like I'm speaking to an air-headed moron...
[ >Hidetoshi seems to be troubled.
And highly annoyed.
>What you do. ]

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[ But this is Minako/Minato. Listening to their advice had never steered him wrong... ]
Why should I not?
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Well, that's correct... But I distaste this feeling of powerlessness. I hope you don't have to deal with this amount of B.S as well, Minako-kun?
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[Yeah, she's powerless as well. And, while she doesn't really complain about it, she doesn't have to like it either. Being a muse is hard.]
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[ that is their lot in life/fictional existence, alas. ]
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It's still a little frustrating, though.
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[ He tapped his foot unhappily, scowling a bit. ]
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[ at the moment, she's currently writing the sample. ]
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[Not that there are a lot of those around, but still.]
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[Well... someone, at least, is vaguely amused.]
Though I doubt it eases your concerns any, you are not the only one there who could be considered 'powerless' by their standards. In fact, from what I have seen in watching what another has been affronted with and overcome, I would say the playing field is nearly level overall.
[Does she even need to address her own mundane's issues with following through on her decisions? No? Well, good then. She is, at the very least, sympathetic towards her fellow student council member's plight.]
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[ He makes a slight face at both the mention of his mundane getting their way and the faint sense of amusement. He crosses his arms. Hairflick! ]
Thank you for the support, Predsident-san. That is heartening to hear I would not be defenseless in a strange new world. And, well, honestly the entire situation strikes me as somebody taking a page out of a poorly written science fiction novel.
[ He shakes his head, thinking to himself about how surreal the whole thing is. His weirdness quota isn't as wide as you Persona-owners' quotas of crazy are :| ]
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[That earns him a sympathetic glance. After all, they still are considering the option of bringing her there as well. ...and a faint laugh. Science fiction novel? Really
she has seen what she wears in the future; that is beautiful irony.]A science fiction novel, hm? That seems about right.
[Weirdness quotas are relative to certain situations. Even with Artemisia, she finds this to be rather...uncanny? No, that doesn't quite cover it...]
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he ishe muttered mulishly under his breath: ] Suddenly, my empathy for those had had to deal with [ himself before getting Jesus'd by Minato ] people who refuse to listen to anybody other than themselves, has increased greatly.[ It's excellent to know that he and the president are of like minds regarding fickle mundanes, horror games, and this whole mess in general. He grimaced
though the catsuit was... surprising has she been passing the time reading Russian spy novels. ]And there doesn't even seem to be any way for removing oneself from such a ludicrous situation.
[ He'd make a comment about what total nonsense the whole thing is, but apparently their own home dimension wasn't much better in the science fiction department. Not that he's aware of that little detail. ]