Justice (
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driftfleet2017-09-24 12:47 am
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1st Judgment ⚖ Action ⚖ Open
Who: Justice and You
Broadcast: N/A
Action: Evac Station, SS Caprine
When: After the destruction of the planet, and then after everything can be done for the refugees.
Evac Station - Action
[Justice is tireless about getting the refugees settled after the planet is destroyed. Literally tireless--he never stops to eat, drink, or sleep. When there is a pause in the work, he only stops to hover by his two unconscious friends, watching them with naked concern on his face but never speaking nor attempting to wake them up.
He's just putting away more supplies when he pauses, head turning to watch a refugee man sitting on the floor, rifling through a bag. When he speaks, his voice is a touch more stern than usual.] What are you doing?
[The man looks up at him, fingering the bag.] "Just, uh, looking at my stuff."
You're lying. That's not yours.
[The color drains from the man's face even as he tries to smile and instinctively clutches the bag tighter.] "What are you talking about? Of course it's mine."
[This just sours Justice's mood further, and he turns the full weight of his glare on the man.] You stole it from a family while they slept. Your misfortune is no excuse to steal from those suffering just as much as yourself. You will return it with all its original contents immediately.
SS Caprine - Action
[Justice never actually properly explored the ship he was assigned, so enchanted he was by the planet they were on.
So now he's just getting to know what's supposed to be his home now. He unfortunately doesn't have a lot of social awareness, as may be evidenced by the fact that he chooses to look like a walking corpse, and he just wanders into random rooms, bedrooms included, to stand at the center or pick up particularly well-used objects and run his fingers across them.
Congratulations on your new weirdo, Caprine.]
[Edited to add: Justice has psychic and object-reading abilities. For more info and to let me know what's cool for him to pick up, here's a permissions post.]
Broadcast: N/A
Action: Evac Station, SS Caprine
When: After the destruction of the planet, and then after everything can be done for the refugees.
Evac Station - Action
[Justice is tireless about getting the refugees settled after the planet is destroyed. Literally tireless--he never stops to eat, drink, or sleep. When there is a pause in the work, he only stops to hover by his two unconscious friends, watching them with naked concern on his face but never speaking nor attempting to wake them up.
He's just putting away more supplies when he pauses, head turning to watch a refugee man sitting on the floor, rifling through a bag. When he speaks, his voice is a touch more stern than usual.] What are you doing?
[The man looks up at him, fingering the bag.] "Just, uh, looking at my stuff."
You're lying. That's not yours.
[The color drains from the man's face even as he tries to smile and instinctively clutches the bag tighter.] "What are you talking about? Of course it's mine."
[This just sours Justice's mood further, and he turns the full weight of his glare on the man.] You stole it from a family while they slept. Your misfortune is no excuse to steal from those suffering just as much as yourself. You will return it with all its original contents immediately.
SS Caprine - Action
[Justice never actually properly explored the ship he was assigned, so enchanted he was by the planet they were on.
So now he's just getting to know what's supposed to be his home now. He unfortunately doesn't have a lot of social awareness, as may be evidenced by the fact that he chooses to look like a walking corpse, and he just wanders into random rooms, bedrooms included, to stand at the center or pick up particularly well-used objects and run his fingers across them.
Congratulations on your new weirdo, Caprine.]
[Edited to add: Justice has psychic and object-reading abilities. For more info and to let me know what's cool for him to pick up, here's a permissions post.]

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Justice considers confronting Anders' boyfriend about his hostility earlier. Justice isn't one to try ignoring conflicts until they work themselves out, after all, and they'll probably have to spend time together simply because they are both close to Riona and Anders. Timing is a factor in the mortal world, however, and he's not sure he wants to get into an argument over the unconscious bodies of his companions (friends).
So for now, he decides to ignore the man as long as he ignores Justice. If the hostile behavior persists and the man refuses to directly address the conflict with Justice, Justice will confront him at a better time. It's not as if morality demands that he deal with this immediately.
Justice stays at the foot of Riona and Anders' beds, unnaturally still. He doesn't have to breathe when he's not talking, so not even his chest moves, and he never blinks as he stares down at the motionless bodies of the humans who have come to matter to him.]
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And what of Anders? What was he really like back then? Wolfe's heard a little bit from Anders himself and experienced some given that Anders was his pre-Kirkwall self when they'd first arrived, but here's Justice who's arguably one of Anders' closest friends (and will be even closer, Adalwolfe reminds himself with an inward grimace.) and is a spirit, which means he can give much closer to an unbiased opinion than a person.]
So.
[The word is so abrupt Adalwolfe almost startles himself with it despite the area being less than quiet with all the refugees rustling about. It could also be a bit of nerves leading up to the question, given that Wolfe is fully aware of the minefield he's about to walk onto.]
What was Anders like when you traveled with him?
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[But he does know better. It's not the face that guides him, but the presence that Anders has. It has changed, and that is strange, but it's still his. Justice knows that, and so he knows that this is the same man he has grown close to, even if ten years have changed him. Perhaps it has just been a matter of maturing.]
Anders was very self-centered. When we first met, we were in the Fade. A darkspawn had banished the Gray Wardens' souls there, and they came across me when I was trying to save trapped mortal souls from a demon that had imprisoned them for centuries. Anders wished to support the demon and leave the mortal souls trapped, as it had the blood magic to bring them back through the Veil and I did not. I found his selfishness and cowardice infuriating. The Warden Commander did not agree with him, thankfully, but the conflict gave me a dim view of him at first.
I learned that it was unfair to judge him so harshly for this first impression. Mortals are given to vice, but they have many sides and should not be judged for only one. Anders had been taught to fear my kind his whole life, and yet he was kind to me. He always treated me as a person, and he was patient when I did not understand the mortal world. I was a source of curiosity and companionship, not of fear.
He did not have treat me so, and I believe my experience of the mortal world would have been much worse without him. He was selfish and even cowardly at times, but he had a good heart, and sometimes it inspired him to feats of courage and strength one would not expect.
[It's those things--the heart, the courage, the strength, the kindness--that haven't changed. They simply have become more pronounced in some ways while the selfishness has been scraped away. But there are a lot of other ways Anders has changed.]
He used to... [Justice struggles for the proper way to describe it.] He used to be more... carefree. He was always concerned about Templars, the possibility of being taken to the Circle again, and the possibility of dying, but those were largely his only concerns. He did not fret over the struggle of others, nor did he feel any obligation to those still oppressed in the Circles. He would... joke most of the time, occasionally to the point of deliberately irritating others, and he strove to not take things seriously. I suspect this was a means to not engage with serious things, but sometimes it was a means to keep the group's morale high, and he enjoyed humor. I believe that he wished to enjoy life outside of the Circle to the fullest, even if that meant ignoring the pain of others. I think he was happy.
[And... Justice isn't so sure if he's happy anymore. He doesn't joke. He doesn't coo over cats. He doesn't ask probing questions. He's not playful, and he rarely smiles or laughs. He's being a better person and he's putting others before himself, the determination once reserved for gaining his freedom now turned towards altruism, but the dimming of the zest for life that got him out of the Circle in the first place is alarming.]
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Justice is wrong on one point, though. Anders does still coo over cats. He still laughs, he still jokes, and at least with Adalwolfe he jokes and smiles. It's maybe not as much as when Justice first knew him, but it's also not hiding anything anymore. It's not covering a stretch of self-loathing a mile long because now that's out in the open, for better or worse. And it is better, Wolfe thinks, because he has Kirkwall to compare it to. He's seen Anders at his absolute lowest, and while Wolfe knows that Justice had a major hand in turning the healer into the man he is in all the good and altruistic ways, he had a hand in forcing him to single-minded obsession too. Anders now, though maybe dimmer to Justice, is still far more radiant than he was in those last years of Kirkwall.]
You think he's unhappy now?
[He tries not to think that it's Justice's fault, of he does think so, but the idea still floats there unbidden. Justice's fault but also not intentionally. Intent matters as he once thought, sitting there with Marian talking of what drives a mage to blood magic. Why you do something may not absolve you of wrongdoing, but it sure goes a long way towards understanding.]
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I am not a spirit of joy. I cannot divine how happy he is.
[This is, as basically everything Justice says, completely honest. He hasn't known this version of Anders as long as he's known the earlier version. Without time nor a particular sense for joy, he can't know for sure if this Anders is unhappy or simply has developed different ways of expressing happiness.
But he does feel the haunting shift in Anders' presence, like a chill has passed through as the sun is covered by clouds. He has seen the difference in behavior, and the dimmed light in his eyes. Perhaps he's happy in comparison to Kirkwall, but Justice isn't comparing him to Kirkwall: he's comparing him to how he once was in Vigil's Keep, surrounded by the most dysfunctional Gray Wardens ever seen in Ferelden and free from the Circle for real.]
If he is happy, he expresses it differently now.
[Which, in a way, is Justice saying that yes, he thinks Anders is unhappy. Justice can't know for sure yet, and he would be very pleased to be proven wrong, but this is what it seems to him.]
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[He folds his arms, looking down at Anders. So many things about Anders are still furtive, something which Wolfe had always thought to be a lasting affect of Circle life and having to hide everything lest the Templars find some way to take it from him, but considering what Justice has said then perhaps that's not entirely the truth. Perhaps it comes from the single-minded focus that Justice had instilled in Anders from the moment they'd converged, the focus that had strayed after several years then been wrenched back onto the "just" path. Or the vengeful one, who really knew at that point?
But even before the explosion, even before Anders and Justice together had been focused on that, Anders had been careful with his joy. Or maybe not careful, that's not the best way to put it. It was more that he didn't want to allow himself to feel it, even when he did. That he always found some excuse when things got too pleasant, saying he should be working on his manifesto or helping Mistress Selby plan another raid or even just simply minding the clinic. Never once did he put his own needs before anyone else's as far as Wolfe was concerned, at least not without a lot of work on Wolfe's part. Yet Anders still told him that Justice 'didn't approve of Anders' obsession with him'. Even when from Wolfe's perspective it took so much coaxing he wondered if the healer even really wanted what they had started to build.
He did, of course, but it took Adalwolfe a long time to pick at the real joy and affection underneath all of the guilt and self-loathing. To think that Anders had been so much more easy and free with following his personal joy before is a strange thing, and one Wolfe isn't sure he feels good about knowing Anders had lost.
The fact of it, to Wolfe's mind, is that the damage had been done. Justice changed Anders irrevocably, intentionally or not, and Anders had done the same to Justice. Bad influences on each other at the deepest level, even if born from a desire to do good.]
It makes sense, considering.
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[Justice's voice sharpens. Wolfe has his full attention now. He can be difficult to read for those who don't know him, but he makes no attempt to hide his emotions, so he can be ridiculously obvious at other times. Justice latches onto this hint that something went wrong with Anders like a vice. He knows that something is up, but he hasn't been able to figure out what and Anders won't say.
What is it? Was there a tragedy? Did something go wrong with the Wardens? Did the Templars catch Anders? Justice does not know very much about the ten years that stretch between them, partially because Justice doesn't see the point in interrogating others about the future, but he thinks he's missed something and he's worried about what it may be. It's like a thorn stuck under his nail--every time he tries to pull it out, it digs deeper, and there is nothing he can do to ignore that it's there.]
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Considering what he's been through.
[That much is true enough. The rest of it... not his place to tell. It's for Anders to explain if and when he deems fit, if ever.]
Don't think I'm going to tell you every little thing about the next ten years. That would be cheating.
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Justice looks like he's glaring at the best of times, but his eyes harden. Someone who knows him would know that it's just the look he gets when he's concentrating on something, but to someone who doesn't know him, it may look borderline threatening.
He turns his attention to the man's presence, all the psychic noise that spills out of him like it spills from any other mortal, momentarily blocking out the whispers of past wrongdoing in the station in order to eavesdrop on the man's thoughts...
And there's nothing.
If Justice were the type to curse, he'd do it right now. Kristoff's body would interfere with his power, and now the blasted piece of metal in his head is interfering too. He'd already known that, since his power to hear all that mortal noise has been wildly inconsistent since he got here, but why does it have to happen now with this?
Anders won't tell him anything. Anders' boyfriend definitely won't tell him anything. Justice won't give the man the satisfaction of asking, of admitting that he's getting more and more worried about this and he can't stand it. It's not like that will change his mind.
So after staring at Wolfe in silence, Justice simply looks back down at Anders and Riona, the corners of his eyes softening.
But when he speaks, his voice is like flint.]
Have it your way, then.
[This isn't over. Eventually, the metal in his head will stop messing with his power long enough for him to find out what they are hiding. He will just have to wait until then.]
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[Wolfe barks the word and it has an edge, like ice cracking in the dead of winter. Even his breath comes out in a small cloud for a moment, his magic rising up within him to throw off the invasion of his mind, but Justice is too quick and too practiced and the spirit is gone from his thoughts before any magic even touches him.
He whirls on Justice, seeming larger in his anger, shaking his finger at Justice if only to prevent himself from punching instead. Maker knows both Anders and Riona would have his hide for starting a fight now.]
No, you don't get to go digging in people's heads! That isn't how the mortal world works. You can be left in the dark about the future just like everybody else.
[He pauses there for just a moment, just barely restraining himself despite his hands balled to fists and his posture speaking of a want to not just punch but to wound. But he doesn't. He holds himself back for his friends and for himself because he knows, he knows that Justice likely doesn't know much better. He's in a world so different from his own and should be given the benefit of the doubt.
With an icy look, Adalwolfe turns heel and leaves the makeshift medbay, deciding he'd best find something else to do before he gives into his darker impulse.]
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He almost asks what's wrong, almost asks him what he's hiding, but the man radiates a desire to hurt him. Justice doesn't need to tamp down on psychic background noise to feel that. For a moment, he thinks that Anders' boyfriend will actually attack.
But he doesn't. He stomps off, leaving Justice with more questions. But left to assess the situation on his own, Justice simply goes back to his earlier impression: the man doesn't like spirits. The man may even think he's a demon, and any reminder that he has power that a mortal doesn't is something to snap or yell about. It does not occur to him that some of that power, even the neutral power universal to all spirits, is inherently offensive to any human for reasons he does not understand yet.
But he also knows something else: something happened in the last ten years. He doesn't know what, and he doesn't know why people are so resistant to telling him, but something happened.
He scowls, settling in to stand vigil over Anders and Riona.
Well, at least the silence isn't so awkward now.]