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allbroea: (42 ❆ not yet ...)

[personal profile] allbroea 2018-02-07 09:33 am (UTC)(link)
[ what an uneasy statement. jusis agrees on principle, but the reality of combat, especially against those who are less noble-minded, is casualties. he would like to say i don't want anyone to be killed at all, but that's a lofty ideal, and he knows that now, more than ever, the others in the coven may not be so merciful. then there's the fact he would like their captors to face justice, which is ... almost meaningless, considering the coven's current position in opposition to an established government.

he certainly looks pensive in considering his reply. he wouldn't usually allow one of his hands to ball into a fist, but he does. ]


I agree. [ but he kind of hates that he does, and he still has a week left to stew in that. ] If it's possible, I would see them disabled rather than killed.

[ he says, but julius is the one who's volunteered for the front lines. it's a thinly-veiled request. ]

Even the ones who indulge in their job. Justice doesn't come at the end of a blade.

[ he has had and will have plenty of time to consider where justice is supposed to come from in this scenario, but he knows it's not through murder. ]
allbroea: (18 ❆ lonely journey)

[personal profile] allbroea 2018-02-08 08:18 am (UTC)(link)
[ that would be a lot more alarming if he wasn't already familiar with the majority of julius' combat experience being with beasts. no one bats an eye at monster extermination. ]

You try to debilitate them. Avoid vital points, and use the flat of your blade if you must target them.

[ it's not necessarily advice for the jailbreak, since they might not even have blades. jusis is kind of thinking aloud at this point, too. ]

Guns are too easy to use for it to be feasible to simply exhaust them. They'll need to disarmed, and most men won't fight without a weapon. It'll be easier to deal with those that do.

[ worst case, most people don't stay conscious through severe enough pain, but jusis doesn't think he has to voice that. ]
allbroea: (03 ❆ silent exhalation)

[personal profile] allbroea 2018-02-09 01:56 am (UTC)(link)
[ there's a lot he considers tacking on, but he ultimately decides that he is ... a little too mentally and emotionally exhausted to get into the particulars of what to do if you kill people who were trying to kill you first.

instead, he is going to make an uncharacteristically friendly offer. ]


Would you like to talk about something else?
allbroea: (48 ❆ into the abyss)

[personal profile] allbroea 2018-02-09 08:39 am (UTC)(link)
[ what does he like ... he can make the offer, but he's still not well-versed in small talk. ]

In what way? I think I've already mentioned most of my hobbies.

[ those are things he, strictly speaking, enjoys. he would figuratively kill a man to be riding a horse right now. ]
allbroea: (54 ❆ the comfort of one's home)

[personal profile] allbroea 2018-02-12 08:16 am (UTC)(link)
I wouldn't say I care for any particular scenery.

[ every place seems to have its own merits, doesn't it? but that's not a very satisfying answer. he leans back against the wall and closes his eyes. ]

Our academy is a two-story building in a small town, twenty minutes from the Imperial capital by train. There's a park in front of the train station, surrounded by shops. The lino flowers bloom there every year. Many residents consider them one of Trista's most charming features.

[ his tone does not imply he disagrees. ]

Past the park and the stores, a bridge goes over the Trista River. On the right, the head of the Imperial Fishing Club would be casting a line. The chapel is on the left. The children in Trista tend to congregate outside its gates. The path ends in three directions: the nobles' dorm on the left, the commoners' on the right, and the academy gates straight ahead.

[ he realizes he risks getting carried away and opens his eyes. trista is a place of memories, but the campus especially so. ]

That may not be the answer you were seeking, but it's the first which came to mind.

[ and some small solace to think of, besides. ]
allbroea: (43 ❆ remains sleeping underground)

[personal profile] allbroea 2018-02-13 12:21 am (UTC)(link)
It is. Surprisingly so.

[ said quietly, but, yes, fondly. trista boasts the most prestigious academy in the empire, but the town itself is often overlooked. jusis has found both exceed his expectations. ]

... Truthfully, much of its beauty should be attributed to its people, rather than its scenery. Still, I would call it a place I enjoy.

[ bareahard is objectively beautiful, but many of the nobles who inhabit it make it difficult to recall as such. ]

What about you?
allbroea: (09 ❆ belief)

[personal profile] allbroea 2018-02-15 04:55 am (UTC)(link)
[ right. julius did mention he liked gardening, way back on jusis' first day. it gets a small smile out of him. ]

I can certainly imagine that would be a luxury. [ a pause. he's kind of already been set on a sentimental track. ] One of my classmates enjoyed gardening. She toiled to grow flowers over the course of our first year together and eventually gifted them to the rest of our class.

[ well—that's neither here nor there, either. ]

Did you like them? Your teammates, I mean.

[ is that too out of the blue. he was just thinking about his own teammates, none of whom he particularly cared for at first. ]
allbroea: (55 ❆ etude of twilight)

[personal profile] allbroea 2018-02-15 07:27 am (UTC)(link)
[ jusis actually laughs a little, short but genuine. people with good hearts is enough. ]

I could say the exact same about my own. It would seem we've both been blessed with good company.

[ here, too. it would be much harder on him to have a cellmate less approachable. he doesn't rush to say as much, but ... after a moment or two: ]

Thank you, Julius.
allbroea: (12 ❆ wholehearted feelings)

[personal profile] allbroea 2018-02-17 01:16 am (UTC)(link)
Of course. I didn't doubt it for a second.

[ giving up is the first step to defeat and all that. he's resilient, if nothing else. it would be a more difficult claim if they weren't fortunate enough to still be in contact with the rest of the coven, even if the signets are sometimes strained. ]

I would extend the same sentiment to you. It hardly needs to be said at this point, but I'll assist you in any way I'm able.