Stocke (
makehistoria) wrote2014-11-10 08:49 pm
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... I don't want to hurt anyone. I want to weaken their power by reducing their ability to grow their ranks. I want to be able to offer people a reason to refuse them, something that makes their gifts seem unnecessary.
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[Stocke himself looks faintly startled at the second response - tendrils stilling - though perhaps not shaken like Rin. Something... unexpected, but not truly throwing him off his stride.]
[Finally:] ...that's commendable of you. Yet...
[Set everything about how he's already at war aside (and Stocke was always a knife at the back, anyway, not a persuasive voice at the front). It's not a terrible approach, to pull away followers instead of going to war on the lower scale, even if you'd need to go to war with the gods themselves eventually anyway.]
[But as much as Stocke would like to support it -] It's not their gifts you need to worry about. [Not as he sees it.] The ones who join them for power - you could pull them, with larger temptations, though outplaying the gods would be difficult. But those are few and far between. I think it's the ones who join for other reasons you're talking about, aren't you?
[Stocke looks away, if only for a second, eyes dimming.] On her side - those who join the Fog do so out of gratitude, usually. Mike excepted. For giving them freedom, for pulling them from somewhere worse. That kind of devotion is hard to counteract.
And his - you'd need to give them a reason to hope, one more compelling than he does. They join him because he has power to match hers, and can promise a way out. Someday. Desperation means it doesn't matter how much he lies; for those you'd need a greater hope to lure them away.
[None of those are things they can offer as neutrals. Stocke's not entirely sure he wouldn't have been the Fourth's himself, long ago, if not for Greed.]
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Artificial hope that comes at the expense of others is bullshit. I can't believe none of them see it yet. After everything he's done that's hurt us.
[ But the stuff about the Fog, Stocke is right that that level of gratitude would be hard to break. What can they offer anyone in terms of escaping from the world they know? ]
Mike joined because he was tired of not being able to do anything.
Anyway, there must be something we can offer people that neither of them can. Paul mentioned something about a sense of community, of people who would have each other's backs and protect each other. From what I've seen, most of them are devoted to the god and less to fellow followers. Can't we exploit that?
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[He knows he has. Nothing compared to the Fourth, simply because he's no god with a god's power, but worse than the Fourth's followers? He wouldn't be surprised.]
[Meanwhile, Rin - or Paul? - is surprisingly on point. Stocke's sense of irony intensifies, a little less bitterly.] If something large scale existed - it'd do a lot to keep people from their ranks. [That's basically what the Nest is, isn't it? It's just the Nest isn't right for everyone.] Exploiting it for those who are already there -
[Hmm.] For the Fourth, at least, I can testify to that. There are those who're friends outside the Arcade, but there was no organized support.
I can't say it'd be enough to pull them out, though, unless you built enough devotion to sever them. They've gone this long the same way.
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[ Yeah, Rin might be hung up on his concerns over Reira and Ron.
But his brow rises at the next part. ]
You're saying something like that already exists on a small scale? I've never heard of it. The closest was maybe that stuff Percy was trying to do with the hotel.
And I know trimming their ranks is going to be a long process. But we could start with just keeping more people from joining, cut down on their fresh blood. That way, at least they can't keep getting more powerful. To the point where they're making new monsters or exploiting people as soon as they arrive.
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...not one that'd be advertised as what you picture. [But yes. Something does exist. Stocke chooses not to elaborate, unless Rin pushes - if he's so shaken by the thought of harming others, then a criminal town's probably not what he wants.]
[And yet, somehow, it's worked for Stocke.]
[He inclines his head.] Then you have your answer. What would counter them, without hurting their followers.
[Now the question is...] ...I've seen attempts to start groups rise and fall, through years here. I think a lot of us here are jaded to them. You'll still need something more to draw people in the first place.
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Yeah, that's what I'm most worried about. That's why I wanted to find someone who's been here for a long while. Why the groups have fallen in the past? What would I need to pull in others?
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For all the gods do - they are constant.
Build something with enough momentum, and it'll survive you. But I've yet to see a group get that far.
[Perhaps because - Stocke's words turn wry.] If I knew what would work, I'd use it myself.
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I'm not a quitter. Once I start something, I follow it through.
[ He pauses, as Stocke's words remind him of something else he meant to ask. ]
Mike didn't really go into details of your infiltration. What did you do and what were you trying to get out of it?
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[Not that he's trying to discourage Rin. But that is Rin's answer - why did they fall apart?]
[- ah.]
[Stocke's tendrils jag, faintly.] ...we've been here this long without finding any way to harm her. Affect her at all. I wanted to see if hitting her version of Dyster would do anything.
I set it aflame.
[Or blew it up. Semantics.]
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[ He says it, as if he had any hope of preventing it through sheer will. He even snaps his beak loudly for good measure.
His eyes turn more intense with Stocke's confession. Despite his aversion to hurt others, Rin has no love lost for Dyster and its warped society. ]
And? Did it affect her at all?
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[Stocke's eyes drop to a dim, barely-lit glow - then, abruptly, flare brighter than before. Whatever emotion this conveys, it doesn't reflect in his voice; that's unchanged.]
I've not heard from Mike of irreparable damage. It may be that I only just missed something that scared her. Or it may have been simply the insult.
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[ Rin trusts Mike not to completely screw people over, unlike most followers. But he also knows that Mike is naturally loyal when someone does him a solid. ]
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[Stocke isn't always the most diplomatic.]
[It's still a valid enough question, despite that. But Stocke's shaking his head.] ...I don't think he'd be able to hide it, even if he wanted to.
[Permanent damage to the Fog God would be a Big Deal.]
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Yeah well. I wanted to be sure.
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Something else you wanted to ask?
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Yeah, there is. I've been talking with Tsukikage as well. We want to see if we can form a small coalition. Like a council or something. Dedicated to talking about what neutrals can do to protect each other and oppose those bastards. Maybe even talk about our own recruiting.
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You want me to join. [That's an invitation, isn't it?]
[After a moment, he shakes his head.] ...I wouldn't turn down being present. [Knowing what's going on could only be helpful.] But if you'd like to avoid harming followers - I'd have little advice I could give you, right now. Nor would you want me there.
[For a multitude of reasons. Even aside from him not hesitating to attack god followers - he's never sure how much attention the Fog and Fourth still pay to him. Also - to be honest? Were one of them to blackmail him again, Nest or neutral faction...]
[He knows what his choice would be.]
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I don't care what goes on between you and other followers. I'm just not looking to start anything on a larger scale just yet. You can do what you want.
[ Basically, Rin isn't sticking his neck out to protect followers anymore, not after what's been happening recently. He might not target them on his own. But nor does he have any desire to intervene in any fight that comes at them. ]
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[Finally, much like what he was thinking:] That's not the only reason.
But as I said - I wouldn't mind being present. I'll give you what help I can.
You already know how to find me. [He tilts his head toward Rin.] Unless you'd rather avoid the network altogether.
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[ He's given up trying to completely hide from Elias but he would like to avoid followers as well. Not that most of the higher up ones ever seem to notice what he does. ]
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[He fishes something out - a matchbox? - and tosses it to Rin, in a light, underhanded swing. Easy to catch.]
Follow the road out of Bavan north, to the coast. East from there is where I'm staying; you won't miss it. [He jerks his head toward the matchbox.] That'll get you in. [But just once.]
[A short pause - for a moment, the glow of his eyes goes sharp and cold.] The humans there are off limits. Non-negotiable. [If you need to feed - do it before you show up.]
[Then the glow dims back to its usual level.] Tell anyone you're looking for Stocke; they'll find me.
[Through all this, Stocke... neglects to mention the place Rin "won't miss" is an entire city, if not quite on the scale of Bavan or Vandare. Oh boy.]
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Don't worry. I don't hunt just anyone.
[ Rin has very particular standards when it comes to feeding. And thankfully, he's the kind of monster that he can buy himself a bit more time hunting animals. ]
Sounds easy enough.
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[Rin might have to set those standards aside, especially in Djävulenstad... though it's also not so far from Bavan that it should be a problem, unless he needs to hunt daily.]
[Stocke's voice isn't quite so sharp as it was before, though - he'll take Rin's word for it.]
It should be. [His tendrils twist.] I'll see you then.