I meant, for example, that people wouldn't traditionally consider torture and its various methods an art form. To me, it's poetry. But I live outside the traditional.
[ which in and of itself is a family tradition, but she refuses to think about that, ]
It's what people who fit the regular mold of society are called back home. Keep in mind I went to school with vampires, werewolves, mermaids and their ilk.
[Mulling over "normies" in his head... He will use this word later maybe. He will call someone a normie. Maybe it will be Yves (who is not entirely a normie).]
You wouldn't have. Nevermore Academy doesn't accept people you'd call "those of Piltover". It's a school for the abnormal alone. Though its location baffles for that concept, what with the witch hunter theme park in the nearby town.
I think I would have enjoyed seeing that more. A place of prosperity for just those of Zaun. We wouldn't have had to deal with the struggle to get into the Academy, or the prejudice.
No. It was once a relatively peaceful place of trade, though polluted terribly, but it then became a dangerous one full of control, and gangs, and drugs. A tattered commodity.
You sincerely believed yourself to be able to single-handedly solve all societal problems in your city through your ... commune? And the power of the "hextech"?
[ she's being sooo nice. she didn't even say cult. ]
Yes. [Genuinely.] I believe any dream is possible with resolve. The Hextech Jayce and I created can save countless lives.
And now, the arcane I wield can do the same. The commune grew everyday. People were healing, coexisting. All I needed was to design tools to help us begin purging the Undercity of pollution.
[Ignores the fact his hex juice was running out slowly.]
If Jayce would have only looked, he could have seen the future we wanted.
[ she listens to him rather patiently before she looks away ]
No, I don't think he would have. If all he needed was a second look, he wouldn't have killed you for it. [ a pause ] Unless you believe he did it on a whim? That he witnessed what you were doing and simply reacted with extreme violence when previously you shared the same dream of peace? I suppose that's compelling as an angle too. He saw you succeed where he failed and killed you out of petty jealousy.
I have never known Jayce to be a jealous man... Something else was different. The arcane had touched him, but I don't know in what way. He did not tell me.
He looked so different. Tired, older. I suppose I looked different to him, too.
A few months. I had been... offended initially after I woke and pulled myself from the membrane the Hexcore put me in to heal me. I had asked him to destroy the Hexcore before, and he hadn't.
Instead, it was used to make me... this. I parted ways with him, but after realizing I could utilize this to help those in the Undercity... I reconsidered.
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[ which in and of itself is a family tradition, but she refuses to think about that, ]
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[Concerning.]
I can understand your reasonings, but I would not validate torture myself.
[Life tortured him enough already without having someone else do it.]
What attracts you so much to such... macabre things?
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He thinks it's somewhat charming(?) if incredibly concerning. Even though he has no room to talk about being concerning.]
I see. But you take pride in this?
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[ SHE'S THE ONE WHO BROUGHT IT UP ]
But the macabre and bizarre runs in my family. As much as I may fight with my parents, we're simply not built to be... normies.
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...Normies?
[HELP!!! He shall enhance his vocabulary. Maybe he will call someone on the other side a normie.]
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Ah. "Normals"? Shortened to normies. I understand. I suppose that would have been most of Piltover.
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Did you really attend school with other races?
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Yes. My roommate was a werewolf. Is that so surprising?
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Not because she is, but because... I can't imagine a world where Zaunites of another race would have shared a school with those of Piltover.
It would have been something I'd have love to see.
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You wouldn't have. Nevermore Academy doesn't accept people you'd call "those of Piltover". It's a school for the abnormal alone. Though its location baffles for that concept, what with the witch hunter theme park in the nearby town.
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[He's learning.]
I think I would have enjoyed seeing that more. A place of prosperity for just those of Zaun. We wouldn't have had to deal with the struggle to get into the Academy, or the prejudice.
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No. It was once a relatively peaceful place of trade, though polluted terribly, but it then became a dangerous one full of control, and gangs, and drugs. A tattered commodity.
I was hoping to change that with the commune.
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[ she's being sooo nice. she didn't even say cult. ]
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And now, the arcane I wield can do the same. The commune grew everyday. People were healing, coexisting. All I needed was to design tools to help us begin purging the Undercity of pollution.
[Ignores the fact his hex juice was running out slowly.]
If Jayce would have only looked, he could have seen the future we wanted.
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No, I don't think he would have. If all he needed was a second look, he wouldn't have killed you for it. [ a pause ] Unless you believe he did it on a whim? That he witnessed what you were doing and simply reacted with extreme violence when previously you shared the same dream of peace? I suppose that's compelling as an angle too. He saw you succeed where he failed and killed you out of petty jealousy.
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I have never known Jayce to be a jealous man... Something else was different. The arcane had touched him, but I don't know in what way. He did not tell me.
He looked so different. Tired, older. I suppose I looked different to him, too.
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Instead, it was used to make me... this. I parted ways with him, but after realizing I could utilize this to help those in the Undercity... I reconsidered.