Theodred "Theo" Kaylin Sammeth (
deadmanbusiness) wrote in
poly_chromatic2013-04-17 12:05 pm
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[Theo's got his feet up on a table and he's twirling an ancient looking bronze knife around in his fingers. It's pitted, it's got stains on it (blood stains) and looks, for lack of a better word, down right evil. That's three words, isn't it? For lack of three better words, it looks down right evil. Innocent, but at the same time evil.]
Worth is a strange thing, isn't it? I mean, this knife here is just bronze, right? A decent metal but most people wouldn't make weapons out of it any more. And yet it's over five thousand years old and so that gives it worth.
Back home, I know archaeologists who would pay an arm and a leg for it... someone else's arms and legs mind you, but still...
[He flips the knife up and catches it. Behind him a ghostly dragon drifts by chased by rats.]
For me, it's a family heirloom and a tool. No one else can use it besides me without horrible things happening to them.
[Which isn't true, but whatever. He doesn't want people to be getting Ideas.]
So, which is better? For it to be sheltered and kept in a museum where people can appreciate it, in theory or it to be used for its purpose?
Which gives it more value?
Worth is a strange thing, isn't it? I mean, this knife here is just bronze, right? A decent metal but most people wouldn't make weapons out of it any more. And yet it's over five thousand years old and so that gives it worth.
Back home, I know archaeologists who would pay an arm and a leg for it... someone else's arms and legs mind you, but still...
[He flips the knife up and catches it. Behind him a ghostly dragon drifts by chased by rats.]
For me, it's a family heirloom and a tool. No one else can use it besides me without horrible things happening to them.
[Which isn't true, but whatever. He doesn't want people to be getting Ideas.]
So, which is better? For it to be sheltered and kept in a museum where people can appreciate it, in theory or it to be used for its purpose?
Which gives it more value?

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It's hard to say with knives as they can do both things. But other things, I can agree with.
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What does your knife do?
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[BLOOD! BLOOD EVERYWHERE!!!
Usually his.]
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Why would you need to perform necromancy?
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[He wants that knife so bad right now alksdfjalsdjf.]
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[No. You No Can Haz.]
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[Want.]
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[NO!]
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[Fine. I'll just get Korra to steal it. Whatever.]
[ooc: Sorry if you got a flood of granted-access/removed-access messages ;; I had a technical issue.]
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[Yes. Fine. You do that.]
((ooc: No worries.))
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[He twirls it thoughtfully.]
That it's an important relic in regards to the development of the science of necromancy.
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[ HE DOESN'T BELIEVE YOU BUT. DETAILS. ]
Like what?
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You've heard of mummy curses, right?
[Theo, don't be mean.]
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No. I haven't.
[ ........Yes. He has. ]
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Really? I'm surprised. They're very popular in Soap Operas.
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[ That, at least, is true. ]
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Anyway, basically you steal something from a mummy's tomb and terrible things happen to you.
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