Grell Sutcliffe (
deadlyjuliet) wrote2012-11-09 11:15 am
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[For those in the plaza, they may see Grell lounging on the edge of the clothing shop roof. She's just sitting, filing her nails and giving herself a manicure, watching people down below, but since Grell can't come into town without ruining someone's day, she pops the journal open to do just that.]
It seems the dead and nearly dead are coming back, hm? I say this every draft, so I do hate to sound like a broken record, but it also seems that none of you have quite figured out the trick of not getting yourselves killed out there.
Honestly, I've never seen a village so small so terrible at simply not dying. Just because you get a lovely free pass back from the afterlife doesn't mean you should abuse your privilege.
Do you have any idea how much paperwork I have to do now? It's awful.
It seems the dead and nearly dead are coming back, hm? I say this every draft, so I do hate to sound like a broken record, but it also seems that none of you have quite figured out the trick of not getting yourselves killed out there.
Honestly, I've never seen a village so small so terrible at simply not dying. Just because you get a lovely free pass back from the afterlife doesn't mean you should abuse your privilege.
Do you have any idea how much paperwork I have to do now? It's awful.
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Which is the point.
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Anyone can fall. Anyone can become a target. [There is not such a thing as invincibility. The draft is a prime example. That is reality.] Thinking otherwise can put people in unnecessary danger, no matter how strong they are.
Sometimes picking the fight is the only thing to do, despite the consequences. But it has to be for the right reasons. Because even with the right reasons the burden of all that comes after can be painfully heavy to bear.
So do you really need to do this?
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Right now, no. But I guess I've got that thing called pride. I get told to hold off any more and I'll probably end up changing my mind.
[He is so sick of being told he can't. Even if this is an instance where it's obvious it's for everyone's health. Law isn't shooting him down. But it's a kneejerk reaction to resist]