Just because I'm a Barian, doesn't mean I have to forsake my honor! There was a time when none of us wanted that but maybe that works out better for you right?
You know about as much about my honor as you do about how to be charming in a non-embarrassing way, which makes it a little less than what an ordinary fish'd know about higher level quantum physics.
I asked because I was curious, not to play 'the righteous one' with you. Though - that might be a craxk that you might want to take care of soon, Alit. It infects easily.
[Oh now that sounds ominous in a way that hits a little too close and it's probably a good thing Vector isn't privy to the digust with which Alit regards it.]
And you'd know all about that wouldn't you?
[It hearkens back to what Merag had disclosed to him about the future, and though it's unlike that he'll ever be able to trust a work that comes from Vector's mouth it still begs the question of just what he knows and from where.]
Sure. A magician needs to know how to read his audience, or he won't stay a magician for long.
[There is a short pause before he texts again, more serious this time. Or is he?]
Since when have you started to judge others this harshly? You've always had a pretty black or white view, but aren't you going a bit overboard since you left the Barian World?
[Vector replies in quick succession cut him short, but he's not about to let the first one slide once he calms down again.]
Funny how a magician's job is to deceive his audience. I wonder what yours is. Like hell I'm gonna trust anything you say till we figure that out though.
[He could point out how Alit jumped from considering Yuma a terrible rival to be squashed to fawning over him like he's the best thing like sliced bread within less than an hour, or how his opinion of humanity has switched so radically within so little time he had spent in their realm.
He could also point out that a magician's audience came to the magician knowing and wanting to be deceived - that the magic is as much in the disbelieving laughs and the 'just how the hell did he do that just now while I was watching so carefully' as it is the real feats of slights of hands and sprinkles of glitter and fake flowers. That it takes real work to do these things, that they are often more than a little risky for very little reward other than to make the impossible real in the eyes of others for a mere couple of split-seconds and that it comes with an amazing desensitization of your own ability to believe in miracles...
[By now it's too late to make any kind of sense of Vector's logic and he's far too riled up to see how Vector is baiting him, a trap to which he easily falls victim . It's only the separation by these screens and the visage of text that saves him from doing or saying anymore.
Vector is more than just a pest, more like a parasite that latches on with the uncanny ability to draw out exactly what he wants. But Alit is not without his abstract moral standards either. At the very least.]
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There's nothing else I'd rather be! Just because the humans have some redeeming qualities doesn't change anything.
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I asked because I was curious, not to play 'the righteous one' with you. Though - that might be a craxk that you might want to take care of soon, Alit. It infects easily.
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And you'd know all about that wouldn't you?
[It hearkens back to what Merag had disclosed to him about the future, and though it's unlike that he'll ever be able to trust a work that comes from Vector's mouth it still begs the question of just what he knows and from where.]
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[There is a short pause before he texts again, more serious this time.
Or is he?]Since when have you started to judge others this harshly? You've always had a pretty black or white view, but aren't you going a bit overboard since you left the Barian World?
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[Vector replies in quick succession cut him short, but he's not about to let the first one slide once he calms down again.]
Funny how a magician's job is to deceive his audience. I wonder what yours is. Like hell I'm gonna trust anything you say till we figure that out though.
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He could also point out that a magician's audience came to the magician knowing and wanting to be deceived - that the magic is as much in the disbelieving laughs and the 'just how the hell did he do that just now while I was watching so carefully' as it is the real feats of slights of hands and sprinkles of glitter and fake flowers. That it takes real work to do these things, that they are often more than a little risky for very little reward other than to make the impossible real in the eyes of others for a mere couple of split-seconds and that it comes with an amazing desensitization of your own ability to believe in miracles...
But he doesn't.
Instead he just continues with his questions.]
You sound angry. Do you want to hit me right now?
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[By now it's too late to make any kind of sense of Vector's logic and he's far too riled up to see how Vector is baiting him, a trap to which he easily falls victim . It's only the separation by these screens and the visage of text that saves him from doing or saying anymore.
Vector is more than just a pest, more like a parasite that latches on with the uncanny ability to draw out exactly what he wants. But Alit is not without his abstract moral standards either. At the very least.]