selfhelp: ([billy] seriously? you're calling a cab?)
William "Billy" Kaplan (Wiccan) ([personal profile] selfhelp) wrote2012-12-13 09:38 am

[Voice/Action]

[Today is a good day for serious business, apparently. There's a certain something he's been putting off for a while, and after one-too-many dreams interrupting his sleep, he's had enough: this morning when Billy wakes up, the first thing he does is jot out a note in the journal-]

[Private to Ben Grimm]

Hey, would it be okay if I swung by to ask you a few things?

[He'll work through his morning routine until he gets a response, after which he'll go for a visit and get a hell of a lot more than he bargained for.

After that, his mood for the day is drastically altered; he'll skip out on school, trying to sort out his feelings on the matter. Tommy's still AWOL, and he's trying not to worry Teddy, but what he's just been told has really got him thinking- about people, and heroes, and the unfairness of mankind in general. And eventually he'll just go ahead and return to his journal for it. He's kind of in over his head here.]


[Open to All]

I know Luceti's full of heroes- seems kind of a standard trait for most of us, for whatever reason. Back on my world, super-humans aren't that uncommon, and in general they're revered for everything they do for the world. Some of them were born that way, and some of them are from other planets, and some were altered to get their powers, and some have a lot of talent or skill instead of powers. But they're all considered to be super heroes. There's bad guys, too- just as diverse and unique as the heroes they fight. People fear them and celebrate their defeat.

There's another group, though... humans who got their powers because of evolution. It's much more natural, in a lot of ways. Some are heroes, some are villains. Some are just trying to get by without becoming one or the other. But regular humans fear them, and hate them for it, even if they save the world just as much as the heroes they love. They're called criminals or monsters, no matter how innocent they might be.

[He hesitates- it's probably obvious to some, what he's talking about, and he's not sure if he should lock it from the mutant population, or apologize, or something, but it relates to them even if it's not by name. Hiding it wouldn't be right.

In the end he just leaves it be.]


...Sorry for the ramble. But it's not fair, and... I just can't understand why. Why hate one and love the other, when they're basically the same?
relictusdeus: (Darkness)

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[personal profile] relictusdeus 2012-12-13 10:21 pm (UTC)(link)
'twill never change. [He murmurs.] There shall always be men who cast stones... and then think to blame the bruised and bleeding creatures should they bite back. [He snorts softly, scornfully.] Now, really.
relictusdeus: (Lowered eyelid)

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[personal profile] relictusdeus 2012-12-14 03:18 am (UTC)(link)
'tis naught but a foolish waste of time. [He answers firmly -- and after a beat, a crooked smile quirks his lips.]

No better than those who entrust their lives to God, hoping, waiting, begging that He might answer their desperate pleas and do something more than sit back and laugh.
relictusdeus: (Snarling smile)

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[personal profile] relictusdeus 2012-12-14 05:58 am (UTC)(link)
Bashing it... [He breaks off with a sudden, rasping laugh.] How funny it is you say that. I take it you are among them? One who seeks comfort through their faith?
Edited 2012-12-14 05:59 (UTC)
relictusdeus: (Interesting)

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[personal profile] relictusdeus 2012-12-14 09:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I am afraid I have learned from the most vicious of men. The pious have served as a fine example.

[He spreads his hand across his chest, his smile wry.]

I 'bash' merely with words; they see it fit to bash with iron hammers and white-hot pincers, tearing and crushing and grinding flesh and bone for the purpose of extracting false confessions.

[The Dark Ages is a fitting term.]

I have seen men of faith denounce their neigbours as agents of the devil and have them tortured on His behalf, and in the same breath, speak of God's compassion, of His love. God help you, indeed, if you possess 'powers'... from birth. You needn't so much as use them to find yourself bound to a stake and burning alive sooner or later. [A beat.] In accusing the wealthy of heresy, their bounty can then be seized by the Church. So you are right, my dear man - some do benefit from their religion. [A low chuckle issues from him.]
relictusdeus: (Bound to Dracula)

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[personal profile] relictusdeus 2012-12-15 06:28 am (UTC)(link)
[The beginnings of a snarling smirk curls his lips at the reaction. He interprets the near-inaudible apology as nothing more than an automatic, unthinking response -- but if it were somehow meant to be something more, he muses, some clumsy apology for the cruelty of God-fearing men, it was much too little, too late. A stinging insult thrown into his face.

He closes the journal, leaving it be. There were more productive thoughts to entertain.
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Edited (welp, word fail) 2012-12-15 06:30 (UTC)