The Kingmaker (
kingmakereffect) wrote in
trusthell2016-04-29 12:15 pm
Taking Responsibility.
| And a while after that strange, dark floor is accessed, after you've had time to look things over and get some idea of what's happening...well. There won't be any sort of official announcement to tell you to get downstairs, nor will there be a personal invitation for you to do so. Instead, the doors at the end of the corridor (were they there before? You find that you don't remember. It doesn't matter anymore, though-) slide open, as they always do, and the elevator ride to the courtroom is probably the first familiar thing that's happened all day. It's smooth and quick, though it seems to take a bit longer than it usually does. And when the doors open at the end of the line, the courtroom looks different. The dark, weirdly cylindrical room is largely the same in and of itself, but the usual twenty-seven podium circle is gone; instead, there's a smaller setup in the center of the room - ten podiums total, and you'll likely find the way your spots have been distributed to be very familiar indeed. Of further notice is the balcony - there's a structure that wasn't there before in view of the courtroom, situated high above, barred-in by a railing that'd probably be at about waist-height on your average person; there's no one up there just yet, however. There are so few of you now. It seems that today there are no speeches to give; maybe the Kingmaker is absent, maybe he just doesn' have anything to say. Either way, however, the implication in the fact that you're here at all is clear. For one last time, make the guilty take responsibility. |

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To see how people would run things if they got to be king for a day? Or... however long it takes for the game to end, I guess. [ ...that's something to ask, he guesses. ]
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[Shrug, hell if he knows]
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Neither can I. [ And he's obviously been busting his ass trying to get info for them this week, so. ] I have an idea or two, but... they're probably wrong.
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just. give him a second, um. ]
...well, he asked me what I'd do if I lost the people important to me, right? [ He's mentioned that in his notes.
And he's going to set his notebook on his podium so he can actually number his idea as he writes/talks them out. ]
One: maybe he had nothing left to lose and decided it'd be a good waste of time.
Two: maybe he lost someone important to him here and decided that people needed to know what it felt like to lose someone important, too. [ A beat. Black taps his pencil on his paper. ] I... told him that I couldn't do that—cause other people pain just because I'd been hurt.
[ After another moment, he's back to write/talking. ]
Three: maybe he's done everything he wants to as king, but the only way to pass it on is to run a game like this, so that's what he's doing.
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... Or if it really was just complications one way or another. Or whatever. I'm willing to believe my honey's words over that bastard's, anyway.
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[ ...he really doesn't know why he's ending it, so. ]
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Maybe the show is ending?
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May...be? [ nnoooo oooo oooooooooooo ] I can't say I'd be surprised if it was—humanity doesn't have the best track record when it comes to what it finds entertaining.
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All plays are supposed to end eventually. It can't go on forever.
[There's not enough of them.]
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With television, we have these things called "seasons" and they only go on for so long, and then it's over for a while.
There's usually a big finale to make sure people watch when the show comes back.
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[Here comes the Mr. Mystery voice, Stan straightening his back and gesturing dramatically.]
"Can our heroes find the truth? Who is the Kingmaker? And just what is lurkin' down those dark corridors? Tune in next week to find out, folks!"
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[She'd just binge watch anything. Fuck waiting.]
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Still, how incredibly morbid.
[Stan's voice didn't help.]
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The king can do whatever they want after they win the game. Maybe he had a good time with whatever's out there [ or whatever he can do with his virtual reality bullshit, if we're gonna follow that ] and then decided he wanted to step down and let someone else take the reins.
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There's probably some that haven't died, just been excused. [ .... ] Though, looking at the list of past winners you guys find, I'm... not really sure any old gamerunners survived, actually. [ Hm. ]
Or maybe it's just a risk that comes with the job, or maybe he'd really like to die but he can't just leave this game alone. [ ...there's a lot of things it could be. ] I don't know. That's something he'll have to answer for himself, I think.
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