The Powers That Be (
powersthatbe) wrote2016-12-03 12:33 am
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Conversation Space IV.
The small room is painted a dark beige, with stained wood paneling on the lower half, and lush burgundy carpeting. The ceiling, however, is cracked and bowed, sagging alarmingly, occasionally shedding chips of plaster. Wrought-iron lamp-posts in the corners suspend pale, wan globes of light, and between them along the walls run rows of painted sunflowers, all turned towards the center of the room as if listening attentively. A jutting spire of granite rises from the floor on a diagonal, its flattened top sporting a cracked wineglass from which the wine (a white) slowly spatters teardrops across the plinth. And there is no chair, but a therapist’s couch, blue with gold trim, and ornate scrollwork on the legs, beside which the fluted horn of a phonograph player pipes music into the room, quiet enough to just be background ambience.
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"Which one are you?"
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Death, Rorschach thinks at first, but that's not right, is it? He considers what he's learned of the cards since he's come here, what he's heard from others, and read from the books in the library.
"Tower," he says finally. What else would be associated with such destructive forces?
"What do you want from me?"
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"No," he says simply.
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"WE MARK Those already like us.
TOGETHER WE Destroy the status quo.
BRING DISRUPTION To the complacent.
LET Institutions fall.
EVEN OUR Own system is corrupt.
BE OURS, And destroy it."
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He has seen, he has experienced his own death, and while that is something that has changed him irrevocably, there is still a constant in his life, an unalterable fact of his existence. "I never compromise. Never. Not even in the face of Armageddon."
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Roraschach is not a stupid man. He knows he has no real power here. He knows his words likely will impact nothing Tower does here, that they are, in every practical sense, meaningless. But words are important to him. They are all he has - he is a walking dead man, the memory of someone who once was, preserved in amber. If he is not true to that, to his own will, then he is nothing.
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"Can we break this? Is it possible?"
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"ALL At once."
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