Merle Highchurch (
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hadriel_logs2018-04-20 06:39 pm
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Who: Merle and a Null Representative
What: Parley, aka Merle trying his best to do a negotiation of any kind.
Where: Nebulous magically-generated Parley Parlor
When: 4/20
Warnings: Character death, presumably some talk of death. Will update as needed.
It's been... a pretty long time since Merle's done this. As the instigator, anyway. He kind of missed the old setup.
As far as meeting places go, it isn't anything too fancy. Two comfortable office chairs, a long meeting table, a nice-looking boardroom. One wall is all windows, letting in the light of a warm orange sunset. Not too light, not too dark. Nice and calm. Just about how he remembered it before, even if things feel a little different this time around. Chalk it up to a whole other way of working in this world.
Merle, as shirtless as he is placid, is seated in one of the chairs when the summons goes through for the representative. He can't say he knows exactly what to expect out of this, if he's honest. Probably nothing peaceful or problem-solving. That's never been his forte. But if anything could be considered his forte, it's a penchant for trying no matter how hard he falls flat. And as far as he's aware, there'll be time for trying again.
Maybe this one won't kill his ass with fire. That would be an upper.
"How's it goin'? Glad you could make it!" He lifts his wooden arm in greeting. "I, I gotta be honest, I wasn't sure how this one would shake out."
What: Parley, aka Merle trying his best to do a negotiation of any kind.
Where: Nebulous magically-generated Parley Parlor
When: 4/20
Warnings: Character death, presumably some talk of death. Will update as needed.
It's been... a pretty long time since Merle's done this. As the instigator, anyway. He kind of missed the old setup.
As far as meeting places go, it isn't anything too fancy. Two comfortable office chairs, a long meeting table, a nice-looking boardroom. One wall is all windows, letting in the light of a warm orange sunset. Not too light, not too dark. Nice and calm. Just about how he remembered it before, even if things feel a little different this time around. Chalk it up to a whole other way of working in this world.
Merle, as shirtless as he is placid, is seated in one of the chairs when the summons goes through for the representative. He can't say he knows exactly what to expect out of this, if he's honest. Probably nothing peaceful or problem-solving. That's never been his forte. But if anything could be considered his forte, it's a penchant for trying no matter how hard he falls flat. And as far as he's aware, there'll be time for trying again.
Maybe this one won't kill his ass with fire. That would be an upper.
"How's it goin'? Glad you could make it!" He lifts his wooden arm in greeting. "I, I gotta be honest, I wasn't sure how this one would shake out."

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Then mechanisms inside the Null begin to move, altering its central shape, adding a grate resembling a rudimentary speaker. When it does speak, the voice is artificial as well. It sounds like any piece of software made to read words aloud, unnatural and stilted.
ERROR: unknown location.
It moves only slightly to face Merle.
What action have you taken, and why?
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He keeps his tone relatively jovial, irreverent.
"Oh, this is just a little somethin' called a parley. You know, my parley parlor. It's, uh. It's supposed to be for negotiation, that kinda thing. I brought you here so we could have a talk!"
Merle gestures again, arms spread a little to indicate the room in general.
"I'm Merle, by the way. Merle Highchurch. I dunno if you guys use chairs, but you got one if you do."
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Return us.
There is no emotion in the words, merely a simple command.
We have no need to talk.
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"What, you never wanna talk? Come on, trip back's a little trickier. Might as well, uh. Capitalize."
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The Null begins to move, looking for a door to break down or a wall to break through. It removes its attention from Merle almost entirely, apparently having decided he is no kind of threat.
We will leave.
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John was always a lot more interested in the conversation aspect of things. Maybe that came down to being human at some point. Maybe it came down to not getting to be himself all that often anymore.
"N-- look, uh. You got a name?"
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After all, there's only one thing the Null want. It is completely uninterested in discussing anything else.
Will you destroy the parasites?
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It's mostly rhetorical. He's pretty sure that's what they meant last time, and not afraid to roll with his own assumptions.
"'cause the thing is, most of us didn't have a problem taking care of business if it got us home. But then you guys went and put out a whole hit list of people who didn't have anything to do with goal number one. And a few of those guys are buddies of mine! So. You can see how we haven't wound up on any even ground with this parasites stuff, right?"
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The Null is not moving, instead utterly still and inhuman. It has no need to fidget or waste words.
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"But the hit list really crapped the bed on that one. I don't see how you'd get us on-board again."
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The Null raises one long, scythe-like limb.
Release us.
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Sighs in the most put-upon manner he can muster.
Gracelessly plops out of his office chair.
"Lemme guess. I won't get you guys to agree to any terms today." First one is always the toughest. "'cause that makes a big difference in how we do this."
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