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hua "ideal satan" cheng ([personal profile] supremity) wrote2020-10-07 11:59 am
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or: vague and all-knowing chessmaster club
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[personal profile] riegan 2020-10-09 03:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Still?

(Interesting? He'd said the same thing when they first met.

But he isn't surprised. Of course he is. He's been "interesting" since the moment he was born. It's one of the perks of being different. One of the disadvantages of appearing from no where. Everyone wants to test you. Everyone wants to know more about you.

And in a place like this where everyone is so different and appeared so suddenly? Everyone is so interesting.

(And he loves it.)
)

Yes. I don't mind it so much now. I've certainly felt worse before and it's still early in the week, after all. But if things are going to repeat, I think it's in our best interest to spend more time together later.

I don't mind vague answers. I've learned to work with what I'm given. (He sips his tea and sets it down soundlessly,) Why don't we start with something easy?

What do you usually do? You have an impressive skillset.
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[personal profile] riegan 2020-10-12 01:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh?

(His attention is caught! Even if this is only part of the answer, he's intrigued by it all the same because he's a little nerd.)

That couldn't have been easy. There must have been a few hardships along the way, especially in all of that time. But if you've managed to run it this long, then that speaks for you as a designer.

(Propping his elbow on the table and resting his hand in his palm,)

I'd love to hear more about it. What's it like? How does it run?
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[personal profile] riegan 2020-10-20 03:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Interesting.

(Truly, and he taps his finger on the table, thoughtful.)

So it's a real city with a structure and central focus. I'd wondered if "Ghost City" was a nickname for a place. You know how it can be. People are always giving other names to places that already exist. The Valley of Torment, the Red Canyon, the Aquatic Capital... but none of those are real names, even if they can give an idea of what one might expect... usually.

(The Red Canyon is still a mystery to him.)

But to imagine a place where mortals and gods can exist, with ghost and demons... it sounds like a story. Ah, not that I'm doubting you. I'm sure there are things where I'm from that might sound incredible in their own right.
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[personal profile] riegan 2020-10-20 04:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Honestly? I've never believed in ghosts or gods. When you're dead, you're dead. Everything is over and all that's left is for the living to carry on your memory and legacy for better or worse. As for gods... well, even if they are real, I have better things to do than put my faith in intangible things.

(He shrugs,)

Cities with the most resources, armies with the most men, the soldier with the most experience, the terrain on a field, the weather at the time... Things I can see and count on are more valuable than the whims of some divine or otherworldly force.

(Casual things to say to a Ghost King, to someone who oversees an entire realm filled with what sounds like dangerous potential. Curses and talismans? Magic and enchantments? Surely, those are things that would turn the tide in any situation.)

If I stick to my beliefs and disregard the things that seem too fantastic, I can still appreciate a city with a valuable market and a shrewd king.

(Which is why he listens so carefully. If Hua Cheng hadn't established himself as an interesting character to begin with, he'd probably dismiss all of this, think little else of it and only carry on with the conversation for the sake of being polite. But like recognizes like and Claude can only give Hua Cheng his complete attention as he speaks,)

That sounds pretty sketchy. (A Gambler's Den,) I bet all sorts of things go down in a place like that, especially if you aren't careful.

(Tell him more.)
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[personal profile] riegan 2020-10-24 08:32 am (UTC)(link)
(And this is a tale that has him quiet, thoughtful, considering the sort of place this Gambler's Den could be. He imagines the dark alleys of Fodlan, the shadows and the abyss tucked away in those busy port cities and those glowing capitals. Places that he, admittedly, isn't very familiar with and hadn't thought much of until fairly recently. )

Sometimes people get so caught up in the hope of something better, they don't think about their present losses.

(He lifts his tea, thinking of, well, people. He thinks of Edelgard, so resolute and willing to make whatever sacrifices she'd need to accomplish her goals. Edelgard who was willing to make her first move regardless of who was in her way. He thinks of Dimitri, eager to a fault and so terribly kind that Claude almost feels sorry for him. Dimitri who who feels for others easily and could be a kind or hurt king some day. And he thinks of himself... The three of them are more alike than they'd ever be comfortable admitting.

What would the three of them do in that sort of this place? Keep playing to make things right. Keep playing to win more and more. Eventually cut their losses or accept whatever gains they might have and leave? It isn't that simple. There are people who would do anything for their dreams...
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... And sometimes people just don't realize how far they're willing to go until it's too late.

(It's a lesson to be learned. Something to keep in mind. And one he's taking the time to appreciate, as someone so young compared to someone incredibly older and more experienced with how a world can be.)

There are people who don't need a Gambler's Den or any special place to try their luck.