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[NETWORK] Death of the old world, let the rule of strength begin!
[Soon after a dead Falcon appears in the Velvet Room...]
I have observed this dimensional crossroads and I have been disappointed. So many of you have been blessed with great individual power, the ability to change the world, and you all squander it.
Wake up! The world you are living in is based on nothing but lies! The "rules" and "morality" are not necessary things to live in society, but cowardly artifices used by weak men to exploit others despite their lack of strength! The root of everything, what allows you to take action, what arbitrates conflicts, is power. Even the modern societies of lies are based upon it! They rely on the collective power of the masses to uphold their rotten structure! But we are beyond that.
A new age is beginning. The old world is dying, and a newer, fairer world dawns! The collective power of the masses which has allowed such perversion is weaker than our own individual, gifted power! Break the shackles of the old societies! Tear them apart! Rebuild them anew, under the rule of strength, as they were always meant to be! You who are gifted with strength, take your righftul places as rulers!
Or oppose me if you wish, but be aware that I am in a league of my own. Your robotic friend thought himself strong, and look what happened to him. In the end, you are my inferiors. Keep that in mind, and we should get along fine.
I have observed this dimensional crossroads and I have been disappointed. So many of you have been blessed with great individual power, the ability to change the world, and you all squander it.
Wake up! The world you are living in is based on nothing but lies! The "rules" and "morality" are not necessary things to live in society, but cowardly artifices used by weak men to exploit others despite their lack of strength! The root of everything, what allows you to take action, what arbitrates conflicts, is power. Even the modern societies of lies are based upon it! They rely on the collective power of the masses to uphold their rotten structure! But we are beyond that.
A new age is beginning. The old world is dying, and a newer, fairer world dawns! The collective power of the masses which has allowed such perversion is weaker than our own individual, gifted power! Break the shackles of the old societies! Tear them apart! Rebuild them anew, under the rule of strength, as they were always meant to be! You who are gifted with strength, take your righftul places as rulers!
Or oppose me if you wish, but be aware that I am in a league of my own. Your robotic friend thought himself strong, and look what happened to him. In the end, you are my inferiors. Keep that in mind, and we should get along fine.
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"...!"
He bites his tongue, doing his best to keep a look of pain from crossing his face. Moving it is painful, just as it was in Mementos.
"...Something's amiss. Injuries don't linger outside of the Metaverse, but my arm is still unable to move."
Whatever Ken did, the pain remains outside the Metaverse. But how? Dove can't help but linger on it, trying to come to any reasonable conclusion. A cognitive effect, perhaps? Or perhaps some other trait related to his own powers...? He needs more information before he can narrow it down.
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And. Well. That is a broken arm.
"Uh." A pause. He's...strangely vulnerable. "Velvet room. We'll figure this out there. I can splint it, push comes to shove..."
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"That sounds like a good course of action. Thank you, Akira."
He actually does offer a smile as he says that, though it's clear the situation still weighs on his mind a bit.
"...Though, are you certain I'm not distracting you from anything? I can only imagine you were in Mementos for a reason."
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"Ah, that's quite true, isn't it? With that in mind, this may have instead been one of the more exciting things to have happened all day."
Still, the deadpan humor is enough to lift his spirits a bit. Not to mention it's always fun to banter.
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