The confessional before you is ornate and well maintained, ebony colored wood embellished with the visage of two angels. A jet black curtain separates the confessional from the rest of the Church, offering a surprising degree of privacy to any eavesdroppers nearby. Unlike the rest of Krakow, the inside is dimly lit by a small light bulb securely attached to the ceiling which emits a faint red light. While the atmosphere isn't exactly cozy, it is private.
A smooth voice calls out to you once you've sat down, familiar enough to identify the speaker despite the partition between you.
"Welcome welcome. I take it something is on your mind?"We're in a museum now, Harry.
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If you undertook a job, ensuring you could actually collect on the payoff is the first step.
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[He watches and considers Rembrandt's words carefully. There's more he could say, more he could ask, but...]
I apologize for bringing up such a hypothetical when I'm not willing to commit to such a trade. I've been trying not to be openly furious with Rideaux for everything he has decided to be, but it's difficult. I suppose I just wanted to hear that you'd be willing to be cruel on my behalf.
[...okay, that part's clearly a joke.]
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As I said, there were several hypotheticals at play. One of them being that I would be interested in the first.
[ Point proven, probably. ]
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[It's joking!! Unless...?????]
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[gods rembrandt, just stroke his ego a little!!!!]
Fair enough, though. But now I'm curious... Is there anyone here you dislike? I have a hard time imagining anyone actually angering you.
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In a way, I suppose there is. But you're correct in that no one has actually angered me here, as that's a rather difficult thing to do.
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You do strike me as being even-tempered most of the time. I suppose it would be difficult to handle all of us if you were easily riled, however!
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[It's ultimately why he didn't move on the third motive, because he isn't willing to put himself at risk quite like that.]
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[ You know, like killing someone with a gun. ]
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[THIS CONVERSATION'S GONNA BE REAL FUNNY AT THE END OF THE WEEK.]
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But there is always the option of framing it on one or two individuals in particular as well.
[ It sure is. ]
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[It also didn't stop him from trying to convince everyone it was Rideaux, because Iago is exceptionally petty and did not actually care about voting out the correct culprit.]
A proper attempt to frame someone would be interesting to see, but it would require quite a bit of knowledge about the other person. Ulquiorra certainly wasn't suited to that.
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[ He tilts his head. ]
You think you and Rideaxu were mortal enemies before arriving with the way you two speak about each other.
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[This may or may not have something to do with several issues and seeing a bit of himself in Rideaux, buuuuuut today is not the day he's going to start considering that, so!!]
Has he been complaining about me to you? How charming.
[iago that's all you ever do behind his back.]
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[ He grins, because yeah of course. ]
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[gods!!!!]
I won't ask you anything further, but I am curious what he's said about me. Oh well. With any luck, he'll die this week.
[but because iago is not allowed to have nice things, dist dies instead!!!!!!!]
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[ Like sure someone else could do bodies but it'd prob be a bit of a mess. ]
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[And yet he only really considered it once, and even then dismissed it because he wasn't confident he could get away with it.]
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