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TEXT | BONUS XMAS MINGLE
[ The moment the clock strikes 12 midnight to usher in Christmas Day, a hoard of delivery drones will be activated throughout the base. They enter each Outsider's room or finds them where they might be and drops a gift off into their hands. Some Outsiders who have been gifted a paid subscription or virtual gift will receive this gift in their oculars instead.
Each gift was individually chosen. Please refer to this table to see what your character will receive! (If we have missed anyone, please contact us on the mod contact page.)
There's a brief note from Captain Yamakawa. ]
My Angels of LILITH,
I know we haven't made it easy on you during your stay here, but please know that we truly, genuinely appreciate your service and what you have done to protect our world from the impending threats. Please take this gift as a token of LILITH's appreciation.
Happy Holidays to you all. Let's hope for a peaceful and fruitful new year.
Sincerely,
Jun Yamakawa
[ Feel free to use this network post to chat about the gifts your characters received. Happy Holidays everyone!! ]
Each gift was individually chosen. Please refer to this table to see what your character will receive! (If we have missed anyone, please contact us on the mod contact page.)
There's a brief note from Captain Yamakawa. ]
My Angels of LILITH,
I know we haven't made it easy on you during your stay here, but please know that we truly, genuinely appreciate your service and what you have done to protect our world from the impending threats. Please take this gift as a token of LILITH's appreciation.
Happy Holidays to you all. Let's hope for a peaceful and fruitful new year.
Sincerely,
Jun Yamakawa
[ Feel free to use this network post to chat about the gifts your characters received. Happy Holidays everyone!! ]
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Oh well, anything to help elevate a god's place, hm? [ And then he ruins it, by saying something sarcastic: ] That's what we mere mortals are for anyway, isn't it?
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A...Ah, not a fan of gods, huh? [He can tell by those comments alone.] No way! Humans are both our creators and those we were born to protect! I'm not one of those omnipotent, all-powerful gods who toy with people.
...well, not outside of a little teasing, anyway. But I do that to all my friends, god and human alike!
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[ He says. He doesn't believe it. ]
I only like gods who do something useful. [ Like... Set. Or Tezca.... biased bitch. ] Though, I wonder if you're not like them, then what good are you for?
Or rather, what are you the god of?
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Well, for what it's worth, I try? Me and my girlfriend helped with infiltrating some of the gangs distributing kaiju parts a while back. [It wasn't a rousing success, but they gained some valid info.] Urk... Good question, heh.
I'm striving to be a God of Fortune - the luck kind - who can bring happiness to people. I'm kind of new to the position, though.
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[ There's a shake of his head. ] I think you are, or you aren't. That's what some of the gods I know would say. There is no in-between for godhood.
[ A shrug. ] Ah, but what do I know? I'm just a man.
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In that case... I'd say... I am. [His expression turns more serious and he nods.] Because that's what I want to be. I'm done living how I used to.
[Relaxing a bit, Yato smiles.] You may say that, but my guide is a mere boy, yet he's taught me so much in just a year. There's a lot gods can learn from humans, I think.
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[ Proudly: ]
I've taught gods some rather important lessons, in the past, myself. Though they wouldn't think they are.
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[His brows raise slightly behind his bangs and with an note of awe he nods.]
Oh? What'd you manage to teach them? Maybe it's something I could learn, too!
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[ There's a shrug, like it's no big deal.
Silco looks far too pleased with himself though. ]
Mortality.
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[That
sounds entirely too ominous for his liking. Because that tends to mean one thing and one thing only...]
You didn't bump 'em off, did you?
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[ A beat. ]
To be fair, it was a war.
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[For a moment he hesitates before adding:]
And it's not like I've got any room to talk, so...
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Oh? Don't tell me you're a god killer too?
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It's the reason I was born, actually.
private aaaaaall the way down now!
[ He leans forward, curious. Up closer, the area around his face is very obviously scarred, even if it's covered. ]
To kill a god? Quite the thing to be born into. Were you mortal, then? Like the rest of us?
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Not so far as I know. From what my dad told me, I was always a god born from his wish, his strong desire to kill other gods - and the humans that worship them.
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he does he was that parent]Huh, so you exist to live out your father's dreams? He wasn't able to do it himself, then?
[ Is that judgemental? Just a little bit. ]
Why did he want to kill them?
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Supposedly. I mean, if you ask him that, then the answer is yeah, that's my whole reason for being.
[A notion Yato firmly rejects. And he might just be scoffing a bit at that second question.]
Not even with a dozen lifetimes was he able to accomplish what he desired. I think that's partially why he wanted me. ...though I dunno what his reasons are aside from the fact he hates the gods and sees culling humanity as a way to get rid of them.
Something must have happened, though. Why else would he hold such hatred?
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Hm. [ The low note says a lot with that small sound: pathetic is the implication. ]
Indeed. To want a child only for revenge that he couldn't complete himself?
Did you succeed? For him?
[ Even Silco, who is a violent, hateful man filled with thoughts of revenge and destruction, even a man like him, who had pushed and nudged his daughter into designing weapons purely to take revenge on topsiders...well. He can feel a modicum of hope that Yato took it out on him too.
Make a monster, and watch it go, after all. ]
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Heh... [It might be out of view, but the way Yato's hands ball into fists shows throughout the rest of his posture going stiff and he smiles ruefully.]
One god can't get rid of the innumerable ones out there. It's impossible. But I did enough horrible things to carry with me for a lifetime. Massacred men, women, children... Decimated entire villages, killed other gods... Despite all that it was never enough for my old man. I think he wanted the queen of the gods' head in particular - Amaterasu.
[The worst part for Yato is that for a millennia he never dared stand up to his father, not for long, as the man always found a way of punishing him. And frankly that frightened him. What kind of god does that make him, cowering before a mere mortal? Pathetic, honestly.
But shortly before he came here, he finally did choose to part ways with his dad and not only that, but to kill him. To stop him from hurting people as well. So yeah, bastard's gonna reap what he's sown once their fight against the kaiju is over.]
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The queen? [ On the one hand, Silco can understand something about his father, just from what he's described.
He has a fight. He has some bone to pick. He understands this, because who is he, if not someone who has fully trashed and ruined his own people for it. But Silco fought the fight alongside them all. He sold his soul, instead of his daughter's (he would say, as if he didn't project everything onto Jinx as it was) to kill the god he'd so hated a world away. He'd even arranged for her safety.
To be fair, Silco would burn everyone else, for her. ]
Perhaps he should have been more clear then, hm? Or perhaps he should have learned to become the god-slayer himself. Why couldn't he do it?
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Well, not an actual queen, but the highest goddess in Heaven. The ruler to which all other gods pledge their allegiance. [The one you don't want to make an enemy of, truthfully, as Yato found out on accident.
As someone who has a two people he'd protect and value above all else, Yato knows what it's like to go against his own kind for them. He nearly became a raging calamity on their behalf several times when their lives were threatened. It's the kind of feeling he believes most people can understand.
Just not his father. Whatever compassion the man had is long gone, leaving only resentment and hatred in its wake.]
Heh, you'd think! But he's only mortal, despite his sneaky way of staying alive. Not that he hasn't killed plenty of gods himself over the years.
But I think he fell prey to statistics. Gods are born from the wishes of humans, and so the more faith people have, the more gods there are. Asking me to raze village after village only caused those who survived to turn towards believing in gods even more. Ironic, really.
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So he was a fool, then.
[ He says it blithely, despite the fact that he was clearly... immortal...ish? Able to supersede the ravages of time, at least. That's not something Silco has mastered, as is obvious. ]
Prosperity should have been his goal, it sounds like. Take away the need for gods, and they would fade with time, yes? When the people have nothing that makes them struggle, what good will praying to a god do?
[ Silco understood this. People needed something to look toward only when they had nothing. After all, that's what his people were like. It is why Shimmer was able to thrive in the undercity. ]
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[Having mastered some kind of trick to remaining immortal doesn't make one smart, per se. Just clever. Yato would rather deal with someone like Silco who at least puts some thought behind his actions rather than just the end goal.]
In a way, I hope that perhaps someday there will be no need for gods. That humans will reach a level of understanding and compassion that renders us obsolete.
[Even if it means he'd fade away. But that's not likely to happen. People will always be human, and there's always natural disasters, health troubles, and the like that ravage their lives, providing a purpose for gods.]
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No? Being bent on revenge does not make one... blind to reality. That's foolishness.
[ Or maybe there's a reason why Silco thinks that. Hm! ]
Hm, well, there are some realities where it is not required, for gods to be obsolete. After all, my world cannot be seen as compassionate, and yet we have nothing that could be considered gods. Perhaps it is the way of some worlds, and the ways of others.
Perhaps your father would have been happier in my world, hm?
[ Or maybe he'd find something else to be angry about...? ]
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