Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-3991308-20150906100513/@comment-11163511-20150925150200

'' ((Why thank you. But I'm nothing compared to you and your narration, you seem to always land it and describe even the swiftest of actions in detail.))  ''

'' "It's so poindexter of you." ''

"Right...I'll take that as a compliment, even though I know a bit of mockery was intended." Sam was a bit pouty but flipped his frown upside down right after. "Sooner or later, I'll get you back, dear lad. I will." He chuckled as he did a little gun show to minorly intimidate his partner, but in a cheerful way to lighten things up, only to eventually slope down again as he returned to his realm of thoughts.

"Well, my story isn't a real fairytale either, you know? And I guess The Queen herself would analyze such info to plan her invasions. I do think there would be a difference between realms, since some of the places I'll trek have been described with their own unique properties even while being in the same story. However, the origins of all our tales technically is all the same, so there should be some universal traits. I mean, don't they start off as an outrageous idea popping out of the head of some author or authors of sorts? A grandpops looking for bedtime stories for the little ones, folks looking for explanations to strange phenomenons around them, a sudden outburst of imagination of a random person, people thinking of clever ways to poke fun at society's unfair aspects and so on. The Book, I assume, would be adding entries as new stories are told, supposingly 'sealing' the lives of the future generations to fulfill them. But what makes me wonder, if it truly binds us to the same fates as our ancestors, wouldn't many of us not exist now being overaged for their roles and yet haven't gone through them yet? Take the gluttons that stormed into ours doors the other day and screamed their heads off about poisoned cookies. What about them? You see, the original Hansel and Gretel were said to be children, so shouldn't those squines have already fulfilled their roles as to fit accordingly? They're teens now and that still hasn't happened yet they're still here! As much as we are given freedom years as there were no events from that time mentioned in the originals, by the time we come of the right age of our certain roles, we would theorectically be magically bound, a delay for many years makes a huge difference to a tale, how come the curse didn't apply to that? Then there's the same with the not-so-Little Red Ridding Hood. What is it with this Storybook Of Legends? Is it just some fraud we've been falling for since forever? It's a lie, it's a lie, it's a lie, lie, lie!"

This speach was concluded with a little singing, indicating the nerd boy might as well started to unwittingly stress himself out, as it's rather a habit of him to chill out by chanting. What a mess he's turning into! Sam worriedly fiddled his curly locks while muttering utter gibberish to keep calm before being able to speak properly again.

"Oh dear. I'm terribly sorry I've turned this into a pity party. It's just, you know, I have my reasons...When it's your job, no, your responsibilty is to give people second chances, it's rather hearbreaking that you're unable to save them, especially when there is a big chance that could be succeeded. It's hurtful to see innocents being condemned, forced to do crimes beyond their morality and those bound to meaningless deaths."

((By the gun show, I meant finger guns))