Zelos Wilder (
wilder) wrote in
driftfleet2015-02-27 07:47 pm
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Who: Kaneis Major
Broadcast: Video
Action: SS. Wonderduck
When: February 27th
[Action or Video Broadcast: Filtered to the crew of the Wonderduck]
Hey, we'll probably be leaving in a few days. So is there anything else you guys want from these moons? I can keep an eye out for it.
I mean, unless it's meat. I'm sick of grabbing that stuff, so you're on your own there.
[Public Network Encryption: Public]
[Oh look, maybe he's actually going to be social for once. From the background, it looks like he's hanging out in his ship's quarters. Near him, there looks like there's a tree coming out of the hull. Ah, life with a fairy nature. Also, his hair is short]
So...I've been wondering this for awhile- but is it normal for worlds not to have monsters? Because I've noticed a pretty big lack of them everywhere we go.
Broadcast: Video
Action: SS. Wonderduck
When: February 27th
[Action or Video Broadcast: Filtered to the crew of the Wonderduck]
Hey, we'll probably be leaving in a few days. So is there anything else you guys want from these moons? I can keep an eye out for it.
I mean, unless it's meat. I'm sick of grabbing that stuff, so you're on your own there.
[Public Network Encryption: Public]
[Oh look, maybe he's actually going to be social for once. From the background, it looks like he's hanging out in his ship's quarters. Near him, there looks like there's a tree coming out of the hull. Ah, life with a fairy nature. Also, his hair is short]
So...I've been wondering this for awhile- but is it normal for worlds not to have monsters? Because I've noticed a pretty big lack of them everywhere we go.

[Video]
[This is new information!]
Sorta. Life comes from the same energy that happens to be used for magic too. [Something like that] What kind of strife?
[Video]
[She's only mentioning it now because she sure is lacking some inhibitions.]
But wars, incredible amounts of pollution, crimes. The Terrestial Fairies kept the balance of the world, but they'd been gone for centuries. Humans stopped believing in magic as a result of their absence, and everything declined. It could have been a lot worse, there are still a lot of things to like about Earth as it was, but people there were also...disconnected. It was pretty difficult to get them to start believing in magic, again.
[Video]
[gifts are protocol for that right? He'll have to see what to do]
...You know, that sort of stuff still happens even with magic around, Flora. That's more just part of humanity. [And if they stopped believing because some fairies ditched them? He's not really surprised- he would've stopped believing too]
[Video]
Thank you!
That isn't just humans it's more often just...people. I was actually in the middle of working to either prevent or prepare to fight in one before all this happened. [She waves a hand. All this being Exsilium, now Drift Fleet, all of it.] I wouldn't be what I am if I didn't know that. But it's possible to remedy ignorance, knowing malice not so much.
I'm a being of nature, I'll be the first to tell you that sometimes conflict and chaos are actually very necessary, sometimes. Balance doesn't mean perfection. [Perfection is synonymous with stagnation, after all.] The problem here was that things were greatly exacerbated on different fronts, and the wrong beings benefited from it. [Her voice darkens and hardens a shade.]
Re: [Video]
[But he considers what she says]
I see...so the problem was forces that didn't use magic had way too much of the control and did a lot of bad with it. So your plan was to just...balance that out? Give the other side an edge?
[Video]
[She's faced a lot of enemies, but the wizards were an especially nasty piece of work.]
The plan was to get humans believing in magic again to restore balance, and to find and free the fairies.
[Video]
Did the plan work? Tell me it did.
[Video]
It did! [She smiles genuinely but then her voice goes a bit light, affecting nonchalance in that this-is-definitely-a-bigger-deal-than-I-want-you-to-think-it-is sort of way.] I mean when we freed the earth fairies they were kind of very...upset and wanted revenge on the wizards, as well as humans for forgetting them, but they came around!
[Video]
Except- wait. You didn't let them have revenge on the wizards that imprisoned and killed their friends? What happened to the wizards then?
[Video]
Well, they'd said they'd regretted what they'd done and were to stand trial, but, it was a ploy to try and capture them all all over again. They failed, though thanks to a friend. [Her voice tempers just a little sadly. It wasn't without cost.]
In the end, it came down to my friends and them, and they lost. They're frozen alive in one of the worst prisons in the entire dimension.
[The Omega Dimension is a great, fun place.]
[Video]
Wow. And people here say having prisoners fight in Meltokio's Coliseum is cruel. [WHAT THE ACTUAL SHIT.] You guys don't mess around when you get pissed off, huh.
[Video]
[SHE SHOULDN'T THROW STONES AT GLASS HOUSES BUT NO MAKING PEOPLE FIGHT IS REALLY MESSED UP.]
That really happens, though?
[Video]
[Still. Frozen for all eternity. Dat's rough]
Hm? You mean the Coliseum?
[Video]
[Flora's not losing sleep over it, that's for sure.]
Yeah, the Coliseum. I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around it. [She's trying to picture her own enemies fighting one another and--okay, actually, in some cases, it actually wouldn't be so farfetched, but for an audience?] Where's the justice in that? And how does anyone get them to comply?
[Video]
...Hold up. You just described sending your enemies into a prison where they are frozen alive for eternity, and you're wondering about ethics of my people's justice system?
[I mean, he knows damn well Tethe'alla's justice system has serious flaws but COME ON EVEN THEY WOULDN'T FREEZE THEIR ENEMIES ALIVE FOREVER]