what_is_a_man: (Bloodlines)
Vlad Tepes Dracula ([personal profile] what_is_a_man) wrote in [community profile] genessia2017-01-01 08:18 pm

[Action for Everglade, outside the Mayor's office]

[It had been a fairly quiet day, all things considered in Everglade. Sure, it always had its more rowdy inhabitants, but otherwise all was quiet. Until sunset, that is. Earlier in the day, a package had been delivered to the Mayor's office. A lovely potted flower. The sender was anonymous but it had been received along with a get well card for the mayor.]

[It had sat on the desk of a secretary all day, but as everyone was packing up to return home, the flower began to twitch. Within an instant, it had grown to the size of a person. Within the petals was the figure of an alluring young woman. Of course, nobody within the building saw the figure for very long before vines of razor sharp thorns began to spring out of the ground. The vines bore their way through the building, leaving nothing but wreckage and blood in its wake.]

[The building itself stood, supported by the vines as a sort of macabre warning from someone or something. If anyone came to investigate, the only person around would be an elderly man wearing rags and a wide-brimmed straw hat nursing a bottle of alcohol on the opposing street corner from the offices.]
redcinemareel: (Grell: Hmm?)

[personal profile] redcinemareel 2017-02-16 07:01 pm (UTC)(link)
They're sustained by fear, at least in Everglade, and without it would spell doom for us all. [The part about iminent death should anything get too happy doesn't seem to be much of a concern to her, as she says it calmly.] The others aren't so clear, but we at least know that the one for Genessia requires sacrifices to regain stability, should it become unstable again.

[She finds it strange that Everglade's barrier is the only one they all know about, but probably a good thing they do, because it requires a rather delicate balance of fear and appeasing the people, which isn't at all easy. But Grell always liked a challenge.]
redcinemareel: (Grell: Hmm?)

[personal profile] redcinemareel 2017-02-23 08:48 am (UTC)(link)
[If he had a hint amusement, then Grell is smiling in obvious amusement.]

It may be a step up for some.

[Yet at the mention of war, most of her amusement is lost. Not all of it, though. War is entertaining at most, and having just come from one in the previous world she was in, it's also tedious and annoying when involved. On the topic of having one in Everglade, it isn't something far off. With tensions growing, she's surprised one hasn't started already.]

Need? [She mulls over that word to herself, crossing her arms as she does so. She could see the ultimate benefit of a war: winner take all, but the means and criticism...that would be up in the air (and probably shot down).]

What sort of proposal?
redcinemareel: (Grell: eyes and teeth)

[personal profile] redcinemareel 2017-02-27 10:44 am (UTC)(link)
[There is a valid point in his statement. As of now, helping both races coexist is a nice dream, but even she knows that's not what will keep the barriers up. People need to be afraid of what lurks beyond the shadows, and not be emboldened to conquer it.

She does raises an eyebrow at the last part. No one is better suited as an adversary to a ruse than her. A smirk plays upon her face.]

You flatter me. [Definitely taking that as a compliment.] You want me as a vibrant beacon on the other side of this war, but which side would we even be on? You against the whole of Everglade? And what makes you think other cities wouldn't get involved, unless you gave them an ultimatum that would stay their hand?

[A war of the magnitude she's thinking of wouldn't go without the other guardians trying to stick their noses in.]
redcinemareel: (Grell: O RLY?)

[personal profile] redcinemareel 2017-03-06 07:47 am (UTC)(link)
There are a few...factors I think should be addressed.

[She holds up a gloved finger.] First, having the war confined to this subarchway seems like a moot point. If your realm gives you the advantage, then why would anyone want to come and fight here? You'll have to give them an incentive.

And specking of which... [now she's holding up a second finger] you'll need to give the other guardians a better reason than the state of the barrier. They'll find a way to intervene, and the barrier truly isn't a good enough reason.

[Now there are three fingers.] Third, protecting the [air quotes] "insects" is only part of my role as guardian. Protecting the whole of the city is. It will look to be an act of betrayal to only defend the humans and no one else. I'm not human, after all.
Edited 2017-03-06 07:48 (UTC)