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Kostos Averesch ([personal profile] exequy) wrote2017-09-09 02:21 pm

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[personal profile] paladingus 2017-12-18 04:55 am (UTC)(link)
[Ansburg had been very different from Ghislain. And it had been very, very different from the Gallows, thus its appeal to a young Simon's fledgling conscience. It had been the easiest sort of place to pretend that the first three years of his career never happened, could be erased tidily from the record if he only made up for it hard enough by being One Of The Good Ones. And even the good ones, from time to time, need to resort to force when they have no other options, don't they? Even the good ones need to let the mages under Harrowing age blend into a faceless mass.

Simon might well have been believed over Kostos, had the report not happened to be made to the very Knight-Captain with whom he'd started a shouting match the week before. But what is there to say about it that matters now, when the principle of the thing no longer applies? I might at least have been a Knight-Lieutenant now if it weren't for you, he could say, if he were the worst person in the entire Inquisition, but the words die mercifully long before they can reach his mouth.

(You wanted to speak with me, Ashlock? Meredith had said, her small frame seeming somehow to look down on him from a great height as he'd steeled himself to ask about the Tranquilizing of a mage whose Harrowing he'd overseen.

No, ser, he'd told her. I shouldn't have bothered you.)]


It's--

[The audacity of it would choke him if he tried to say "forgiven," and the humiliation of having to say such a thing to Kostos, of all the people in the world, would still prevent him. His concession can be victory enough for the justifiably self-righteous prick.]

That's fair.
paladingus: (brooding)

[personal profile] paladingus 2017-12-25 09:12 am (UTC)(link)
[Simon is the type to make flippant jokes at the worst times, in hostile and decidedly inappropriate circumstances, though his track record for appreciating the same impulse in others is spotty. Any number of responses rise to his lips, playing along--I hope you can get your money back, or nice to know you were thinking of me, or even a simple thanks would suffice and possibly defuse, if only just a little.

He can't bring himself to joke back. It would feel like insult added to injury, like a somehow gratuitous sacrifice of dignity on top of the one he's just convinced himself was necessary, even if he can't possibly articulate how or why it would be. Let it be done with.]


Good talk.

[His tone is flat, entirely defeated. He would push past Kostos to the door, if he had a very little less self-awareness. As it is, he merely jerks his head at it in a please continue leaving sort of gesture.]