Complete Comms [DRAGON.end] Tip of the Spear

Jin

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While behind the group that had rushed forward with the intent of saving the Magia Leader Szofrit, Jin and some few others took the time they had before battle was joined to prepare their own strategy. Szofrit was a war criminal, aware or not, and her actions had far reaching consequences. Whether or not she got a "fair trial" or "justice" was carried out, if she survived where her victims had not, it would create an unhealing, gaping wound.

There were some of the Starcalled who saw the idea of saving her from her terrible fate as heroic, and so, they rushed forward with the idyllic desire to be lauded as Saviors in the truest sense. The others knew, from their time in Vintergard, and even in Finweald, and in Falderen that the overwhelming sentiment of the Landers was at best tolerance toward them.

Landers were the ones who suffered in this war. This was their land, and the Starcalled repeatedly waged war over it. It was their blood that was spilled, and when they died- unlike the Players- they did not simply strike a tally and walk again. It was their memory of the Fallen that had to be considered, not some lofty and idealistic notion.

Jin was not a man who cared for one sentiment or the other, and to call him the Progenitor of a movement would be disingenuous. However, there was enough knowledge circulating if they had dug deep to know that not killing Szofrit here would have farther reaching consequences. Whatever happened, Jin would be satisfied-

But that just wasn't true of everyone.

"If she lives here, Astorea won't last long," he said to the others who were licking their wounds and preparing for the charge. "They're not saying it, but the animosity is there. The people are discontent already. The rule Astor holds is shaky at best, and if he shows weakness here, if he can't bring the few would be heroes to heel, he's going to lose what little hold he has left."

He looked around slowly.

"Their understanding is that he's King of the Starcalled, too. That his word carries weight. And that he has the best interest of all of his people, not just the Starcalled, at heart. Saving a machine that has gone rogue and slaughtered their loved ones by the thousands just to stroke their own egos is a disservice to the Landers."

He let his steel flash, and he pointed it vindictively toward their final destination.

"If we want justice served, if we want to maintain order, then today Szofrit must be put to the sword."

[Join if you are against saving Szofrit.]
 

Imoogi

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Imoogi didn't care about the Landers or the reputation of the king. Really, she barely listened to most of Jin's fancy speech.

What she did listen to was his final declaration, and she pumped a fist as he finished.


"Fuck yeah! Let's oneshot this boss!"



What Imoogi cared about was winning the game, and this guy clearly knew what winning was.
 

Madison Mortiere

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Or, if you're willing to be a bit more selfish--

"It ain't just about king and country, either. It's about all of us. We, Starcalled." I pressed another bloodstained bullet into the last empty chamber of my revolvers while the crimson line carved into the palm of my left hand slowly knit itself closed; payment to a few spectral outlaws for the sheer luck and grit that's kept me relatively unharmed during this whole fiasco.

With a flick of my wrist, the cylinder snapped back into place. "If you were at Camp Hope, you saw it. Players, all of whom were magia, losing their senses and lashing out against us. Blowing up munitions stockpiles, attacking the Lord Commander..."

I raised the gun in the direction of the Dragonship and gazed down the sight upon its hellish visage. Somewhere inside, Sofaking laid in wait. "To spare this bitch would give her the opportunity to do it again. To learn from her mistakes. To strike a more decisive blow--one we would stand no chance of recovering from."

Already, I could feel the shadows wrap around me, providing me with a cold comfort as I slid my gun back into the leather holster on my hip. "Frankly, we're lucky we've made it this far. But how many of us now lie dead because of the mistakes that we already made?"

(Side note, I hope you understand how incredibly difficult it was for me to say we instead of you. No, seriously; this implies that I take some of the blame for not being here. Fuck that. You lot got yourselves into this mess. And now here I am; risking never logging out and enjoying a fat fucking stack of insurance money because none of you had the stones to do the correct thing when you first happened along this piece of shit hiding in her stupid little ship. If I get UI locked, I'm coming after every single one of your sorry asses and will not stop until I carve "I fucking told you so" into each of your skulls.)

I look at Jin, then at the others assembled before us. "She dies tonight."
 
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