[An angry old man who shouldn't have been as old as he was. Chase decides he doesn't want to talk about that. (Not hard, he never wants to talk about that.)]
Four kids who had been raised together, like family, with books full of knowledge and parents who knew what they were.
[This is still not a pleasant subject. He sounds a little bitter about it.]
[Well. That's leaving out a lot of details. Chase hadn't gone in aiming to make friends at all. He has one goal, and that one goal doesn't require friends. The death was justly deserved, but he can't let it stop him yet.]
[Now that one's tricky. Chase has managed to not lie directly about anything since he came here, but then, nobody has really asked about why he's here, either. He's quiet a moment before he finally says,]
They didn't want to share.
[Which is true. Technically. Since Caleb sharing his power would mean his death, most likely, it's pretty understandable. Still, Chase is willing to bet they wouldn't have been willing to share anything else, either. They were dumb, asshole kids who'd never had to face a consequence in their lives.]
[Potential crisis averted. Chase still has no desire to really get into why he's here. And he also, for intensely stupid reasons, doesn't really want Corvo to look at him like those stupid kids did.]
Yeah, me, too. I don't hide what I am here, either. It's probably going to make things difficult when I get out of here, really, not being used to hiding anymore.
[Chase can be polite when he wants to, so he politely doesn't look skeptical. He doubts this connection will last longer than a week. If that. But he knows how to treat adults, so he just shrugs, giving an awkward little:]
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[He moves to the railing, keeping an eye on him, still smiling a bit at the spider.]
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Four kids who had been raised together, like family, with books full of knowledge and parents who knew what they were.
[This is still not a pleasant subject. He sounds a little bitter about it.]
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[He has every right to be bitter, Corvo decides.]
Did they welcome you?
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Why do you think I'm here? One of them killed me.
[Well. That's leaving out a lot of details. Chase hadn't gone in aiming to make friends at all. He has one goal, and that one goal doesn't require friends. The death was justly deserved, but he can't let it stop him yet.]
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He struggles to tamp down on it.]
Why would they do that?
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They didn't want to share.
[Which is true. Technically. Since Caleb sharing his power would mean his death, most likely, it's pretty understandable. Still, Chase is willing to bet they wouldn't have been willing to share anything else, either. They were dumb, asshole kids who'd never had to face a consequence in their lives.]
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Well, magic here is different. I've seen lots of people who use it casually.
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Yeah, me, too. I don't hide what I am here, either. It's probably going to make things difficult when I get out of here, really, not being used to hiding anymore.
[He shrugs.]
ut I'll deal with that when it happens.
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[Corvo is adamant that he will go, but many others have different ideas.]
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[It's the only reason he's even here and trying, in a very small way, to maybe get out someday.]
You?
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[He shakes his head.]
The Admiral is a fool.
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[A pause.]
I mean, unless you're a warden, but then you could just go do the thing or use a wish for it or something so I don't think you'd be complaining.
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No. Not a warden.
But I'm not so easily bested, either. If the Admiral hadn't interfered, the Outsider might have.
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[Technically somebody else did, whoever sent stupid Caleb that lightning bolt of power. Wrong side, though.]
What's the Outsider?
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And you think he would've rescued you, huh?
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[Corvo knows where he stands.]
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Do you like being a god's plaything?
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No, but what am I supposed to do?
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[Easier said than done, he knows. He snorts a little.]
I think I'm glad we don't have any of those where I come from. That's the last thing I need.
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[He wishes that was the case, but - he also doesn't. He wouldn't have survived without the Outsider's gifts.]
They don't always interfere, from what I've been told.
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[He makes a little face. Unless that was a god who spiked up Caleb's magic.]
At least I don't think they do. They never did in any obvious way.
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[He laughs.]
I should get back to work. But uh...you need me, you just ask, alright?
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Thanks. I don't usually need much, but-- thanks.
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