impure_tale: (tell me more)
impure_tale ([personal profile] impure_tale) wrote2014-03-08 07:40 pm

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I suppose I'm lacking in a suitable mass of other writers aboard this ship to glean the answers I am hoping for, but I pose this question to the populous in general: Suppose you were writing your own history, and you came upon passages that you have no qualms discussing, but they happen to be rather private matters for another party. Do you wait for the opportunity to ask their permission, write the tale anyhow, or take another route entirely?

[Private to the Admiral]

I would like to request that Loki's abilities to create illusions be returned to him, with one stipulation: I want to be able to tell when he is using them, without him knowing.

Rather underhanded, I know, but this is just as much for the safety of others, against whom he might use those powers, as it is for mine and his protection.

I need not be given the ability to see through them completely, but some outward sign -- a tinge to the eye color, a visible ripple in space, something of that nature.

[Spam for Loki, set Before the Post]

[While his Inmate remained abed he let himself in to check on him. As the days wore on, periodic checks became extended vigils, as such that he might spend several hours reading and keeping watch. At present he's delving through Voltaire's Candide.]


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