Hei (Li Shenshung) (
mortemscintilla) wrote in
poly_chromatic2012-10-11 11:08 pm
Entry tags:
♦ ♦ 11th Contract [Anonymous Text]
Whining. Ticking. Day in. Day out.
It's been suggested that the City clock is a power-source. The Carousel -- the 'heart' of the City -- is situated above the Clock. It rotates in time to the Clock's ticking. The apartment buildings form a clock-shape. Curses range from 24 to 48 hours. City dead are revived within 24 hours. The patterns are obvious. But do they mean anything?
Unlikely.
Perhaps the Clock serves no purpose but an exercise of repetition. The Citizens have certainly perfected it. Curses strike. They whine. Curses end. They whine. They blame the 'Deities' for their predicament. They idiotically make them seem more powerful than they are. Except there's no one to blame. It's whining for whining's sake. Existence, in case you haven't realized, is unpredictable. Things change rapidly. People die. They fight. They betray. No one has control over anything.
The City is no different.
Whining will do nothing to change that. Nor will playing the hero out to *fix* everything. Suffering -- cursed or uncursed -- is nothing new.
Either grow up, or shut up.
[ OOC: Obviously, the post is a double-edged sword. Hei isbeing a troll gauging other peoples' responses. Welcome to the mind of a heartless bastard Contractor. Post is anonymous and untraceable. ]
It's been suggested that the City clock is a power-source. The Carousel -- the 'heart' of the City -- is situated above the Clock. It rotates in time to the Clock's ticking. The apartment buildings form a clock-shape. Curses range from 24 to 48 hours. City dead are revived within 24 hours. The patterns are obvious. But do they mean anything?
Unlikely.
Perhaps the Clock serves no purpose but an exercise of repetition. The Citizens have certainly perfected it. Curses strike. They whine. Curses end. They whine. They blame the 'Deities' for their predicament. They idiotically make them seem more powerful than they are. Except there's no one to blame. It's whining for whining's sake. Existence, in case you haven't realized, is unpredictable. Things change rapidly. People die. They fight. They betray. No one has control over anything.
The City is no different.
Whining will do nothing to change that. Nor will playing the hero out to *fix* everything. Suffering -- cursed or uncursed -- is nothing new.
Either grow up, or shut up.
[ OOC: Obviously, the post is a double-edged sword. Hei is

text;
text;
text;
text;
Or a rebellion?
[ Kira suggested something along those lines. ]
text;
text;
text;
But it would stop the whining. Or change it's direction.
text;
text;
text;
Brave enough? Or stupid enough?
text;
Perhaps both.
text;
And would you personally involve yourself in said 'risk'?
text;
text;
That goes without saying.Then for who?
text;
text;
You must be either very confident or very foolish, to expose a would-be rebellion to a stranger.
text;
Did One say there was one? Or did this One suggest you create one?
There is a difference.
text;
Either implies that you -- and 'they' -- would be a primary force backing it.
text;
As is, One only speaks for Oneself.
text;
What if I was to inform the Deities in exchange for a reward?
text;
text;
You overestimate yourself to imagine I'm remotely tempted.
text;
Then that a devil attempted to tempt you.
text;
[ But the insinuations of rebellion are interesting. It's something to explore further. ]
[ Connection terminated. ]