Chara Dreemurr..? (
achievementhunter) wrote in
solnet2016-06-17 10:12 pm
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And They All Lived "Happily" Ever After.
Greetings, fellow soldiers.
[The feed opens up to a view from the very edge of the bridge. Slim legs dangling over the edge, at the very precipice of everything.
It's a nice day today. The water's sparkling. A light breeze has small waves kicking up on it's surface, barely distinguishable from the quality of the video format. Even so- it's pretty.]
It's been a while since our last game. I'm sure most of you are busy with the flurry of activity this month has sparked, however- indulge me for a few minutes.
Consider it a question, more than a game.
What would a 'happy ending' look like, to you?
[The feed opens up to a view from the very edge of the bridge. Slim legs dangling over the edge, at the very precipice of everything.
It's a nice day today. The water's sparkling. A light breeze has small waves kicking up on it's surface, barely distinguishable from the quality of the video format. Even so- it's pretty.]
It's been a while since our last game. I'm sure most of you are busy with the flurry of activity this month has sparked, however- indulge me for a few minutes.
Consider it a question, more than a game.
What would a 'happy ending' look like, to you?

[Private]
[She's never lived like they have.]
They were hardly against it. Living Underground; being forced to, rather, it's an unpleasant experience. Lack of resources, lack of light, people dying, all over...
No. The monsters weren't in the slightest bit against the concept of freedom.
[Private]
These are all questions I have faced when dealing with the possibility of making Lorule better than it was. It was wanted, yes, but concerns still arose over how it would be handled.
... regardless this is your story, so I'm certain you have an answer I haven't considered yet.
[Private]
They doubt they're the only one, however. Most monsters wouldn't think along those lines either. Hadn't.]
I wonder if the general populace of Lorule would share those concerns.
Either way, we'll never know how monsters viewed it. The plan was a failure, the only two children of the Royal Family dead within the same night, and the Underground transitioned from a place of peace to one of war. Once again the humans had taken everything from them. Every human who fell down that mountain from there on would die.
Freedom became synonymous for "hype" over the destruction of humanity.
[Private]
[A harsh reality, but that was what Lorule had become.]
... a different sort of monster, for the record.
[Since they were talking about a very similar subject but there was a decided difference between Lorule's monsters and the Underground's.]
I can understand where the fanaticism would come from after that, though. War is often born of great loss.
[Private]
[A harsh reality, but that was life.]
Mm. True, I suppose. It's a shame... there wasn't meant to be any loss.
But that's what happens when plans go awry, as I'm sure you understand.
[Private]
And I do understand. We... we were lucky. In the end the only immediate loss was that of my adviser who betrayed all of us for his own end goals. That does nothing to account for the lives lost simply as a result of the degradation of Lorule itself, but there was absolutely nothing that could be done about that.
Your story, however... a cautionary tale about how the best of intentions can easily lead to the suffering of others.
[Private]
My life is a cautionary tale.]
I tried.
[Regardless of their intentions at the time, or their intentions now, they did try. Unfortunately for everyone involved, it wasn't their effort that counted, in the end.
They were never in control.]
...Have a good afternoon, Hilda.
[Private]
[Hilda is cut off by Chara's departing words, and it leaves the former royal stunned for a moment before she can finally find her voice again.
There's a bow of her head, conceding to whatever Chara needed to do to help themselves after divulging so much.]
Yes. You as well...