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X-23 | Laura Kinney ([personal profile] learninghumanity) wrote in [community profile] asgardeventide2012-04-06 05:29 pm

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[Laura is walking through the now colourful land of Asgard. She looks less like someone who is appreciating the beauty of nature and more like a caged animal pacing.

She raises her communicator to give a panoramic view of a multi-hued area of the streets of Asgard, moving it around to prove her points.
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The gods cannot be relied on to keep their word. They will probably try to hold onto us for insurance.

[Pessimistic? Just a bit. But then, Laura has never been a ray of sunshine. It's not in her nature to see the bright side of life.]
judgmental: (the splash i will create)

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[personal profile] judgmental 2012-04-07 12:32 am (UTC)(link)
The fact that color was returning very gradually and only in certain areas at first suggests that this sudden brightening may not be what it seems. It's not in keeping with the pattern.

Not that I'd rely upon the gods in any case, but first the unnatural fog, and now this? I wonder what it means.
judgmental: (wait until my clothes cling to my frame)

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[personal profile] judgmental 2012-04-07 05:09 am (UTC)(link)
I agree.

Certainly, there would be no way to do so over this network. Speaking face to face would doubtlessly be better, though one can never be entirely sure.

[He may be a little paranoid.]
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[personal profile] judgmental 2012-04-08 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
I agree that that's most likely to be best, though it's difficult to say how they may be monitoring us, when we don't know their true nature.

[That is a good point.]
judgmental: (leave me at the altar)

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[personal profile] judgmental 2012-04-11 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
That is true. We can infer some things about them from that.

But I mean what kind of entities they are. I personally don't believe in gods, nor trust those who identify themselves as such.
judgmental: (don't think about the consequences)

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[personal profile] judgmental 2012-04-14 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, that's quite different. Powerful public figures are another matter. I imagine this Thor wouldn't kidnap people, either. I mean those who believe they have the right to control and manipulate others.

I can understand. I work with a team of Heroes myself, though I am not one.
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[personal profile] judgmental 2012-04-14 09:02 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm a judge, and also the curator for the Heroes. I serve as the liaison between them and the justice system, coordinating their efforts with law enforcement.
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[personal profile] judgmental 2012-04-14 10:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Registered? I'm not sure exactly what you mean. Those who work as Heroes chose their profession. In spite of their special abilities, being a Hero is a career, if rather more dramatic than most, and they have contracts and sponsors and provide their employers with personal information, though their true identities are protected from the public, if they so choose.
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[personal profile] judgmental 2012-04-15 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, I see. Our histories have been different.

All Heroes in my world are NEXTs, people born with unknown mutations that give them powers, both small and great. Some of these NEXTs work as Heroes, that's all. Some do not. It's a choice, and for those Heroes who choose to remain anonymous, as most do, their actual identities are closely-kept secrets. The Heroes have been working in our city since not long after NEXTs first appeared in the population.

We do have vigilantes as well, but that's another matter.