Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-3991308-20150906100513/@comment-3991308-20150923113325

"So effectively, you turn your enemy into your allies. That's clever," Yiannis said with a smirk. "Like, ridiculously clever, because in one move, you take down someone but you also raise yourself up with another force to rally behind you."

And then came the rant and rambles. There was so much to take in, and Yiannis wasn't sure if he could keep up with the other guy's thoughts. It sounded legit, but then again, so did most conspiracies. "There's so many realms, and so many dimensions, to take into account, though. Like, Ever After – essentially a globe floating in space, with continents, countries and regions, right? And Oz and Neverland, which aren't even real fairytales, but whatever. You think the laws of biology and physics differs between them? Or like, is it universal? Do you think the Evil Queen would have ever taken that into account?"

Talking about all this nerd stuff hurt Yiannis' head, but this was so similar to his debate meetings that his replies just came naturally. "No, no, keep on talking," he said. "This is fascinating. It's so poindexter of you."

Samuel was right about something though. People who questioned how Ever After High worked were frowned upon and often cast out. You could question the treatment of the lower class and be hailed as an activist. You could question the treatment of women in fairytales and advocate for feminism, and princesses would ally with you. But as soon as you started to question the power of the authors, like Headmaster Grimm and that Andersen guy whose list of affairs could rival Oscar Wilde, people shook their heads.

"I guess you're a little odd," Yiannis admitted. "But this is the fairytale world, isn't it? Different's encouraged, provided that you don't mess with things, whatever they are, that is."

((Sorry sorry sorry for the late reply! And the whole meta-ness of your reply was amazing and that amazingness was hard to parallel~))