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Damian Wayne ([personal profile] bratwonder) wrote in [community profile] thearena2013-07-09 02:59 am

"Some men just want to watch the world burn."

Who| Damian Wayne and anyone!
What| Burning a body turns out to be a less-than-awesome idea. Fire and sickness ensue, w h o o p s.
Where| Candy arena.
When| Middle of week two.
Warnings/Notes| Nothing in particular! I'll edit as necessary.

Nightfall was welcome. Damian reveled in it. It was about damn time that the bright, obnoxious colors of this world dimmed and the song of those stupid creatures faded away. As much as he enjoyed it, though, it was time to disrupt the night. He had a duty to at least one of those fallen tributes, regardless of how whiny and annoying said tribute happened to be.

Early on, Damian had made it a point to get that body somewhere a little less public. There were no battoys to be stolen or secret identities to be found out, but the fact that the bodies had been left strewn about, like old dolls that the gamemakers had grown tired of, disgusted Damian beyond belief. These people didn't deserve that. If he could do something about all of them, he would, but he couldn't. He could barely stand to be around them at this point, with how badly they'd deteriorated.

He held his breath as he struck the match and dropped it onto the rotting, sugar-covered body of some whiny guy named Tim Drake. He wasn't doing this for him, he told himself. It was for them. It was for the symbol that united them. He intended to honor it even if they weren't wearing it. It was also a "fuck you" to the gamemakers or whoever the hell thought it was acceptable to leave the bodies of (mostly) innocent people lying around like they were nothing.

Damian couldn't hold his breath forever, though. Eventually, he has to take in the awful smell of smoke and rot and something vaguely toxic, and if he wasn't feeling sick before, he's definitely feeling it now. So, you know, don't mind Damian. While the fire spreads (whoops...), he'll just be over here. Throwing up. No big deal.

He told Dick once that he wouldn't let the dead get to him anymore, but you know what? This really sucks.
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[personal profile] orestes 2013-07-22 11:26 pm (UTC)(link)
"You were unwell," he says simply, as if to imply that there really isn't anything else to discuss within the topic. Fifty years after his time, perhaps, Enjolras could have defined his beliefs as a sort of opportunistic socialism with the needs of the people being tantamount and the benefit of the individual always been secondary to those needs. But as it stood, the vocabulary had, to him, yet to be defined, and explaining those egalitarian views would probably take longer than the duration to which either of their attention spans would hold.

"You were unwell, and I had the ability to help, so I did." Again it's a simple, logical extrapolation on his previous statement. "I wish our meeting were under better circumstances, Damian."
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[personal profile] orestes 2013-07-26 12:35 am (UTC)(link)
Possibly not, but while he typical takes a more idealistic view himself, the realism doesn't offend Enjolras. His only issue with negativity stems from when it directly contradicts his own view points and serves no other purpose than to force people to wallow in their own pathos. He offers Damian a small quiet smile. It's not confident, exactly, but he certainly doesn't seem afraid either. "Yes, it could certainly be worse. I am no threat to you there, however."

And he means it. The incident with that poor woman last Arena aside, Enjolras has no intention of killing anyone here. He might defend himself if attacked, but likely not against a child. Damian seemed capable (and certainly wary) enough, but Enjolras didn't think he could live with himself after the fact if he purposefully hurt someone barely older than Gavroche. "I find myself unsuited to this environment. I suppose that makes me easy prey."

Fighting, he could do. War, and revolution, were things for which he could even feel passion, things for which he did feel passion. Meaningless games meant only for entertainment or intimidation of the masses however? Those left Enjolras feeling disinclined to participate on any level Better to die quickly than to live at someone else's pleasure.
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[personal profile] orestes 2013-07-30 04:06 pm (UTC)(link)
And their general inability to fight back given their situation certainly wasn't becoming any less frustrating as the days passed. Enjolras could appreciate Damian's words well enough, definitely, and his sentiments, should he ever have been made aware of them, even more so. However, it was the futility of their place in this world that truly bothered him, not the violence, or pain associated with it. Undoubtedly, though, the boy was entirely right. Most people were reacting out of an animalistic instinct to survive by whatever definition one could consider survival here. He couldn't really fault them for that.

"I find myself torn between such impulses and the desire for a quick and painless death so that I might occupy myself more productively." The words were grim and rushed, but entirely truthful. If there was progress to be made in Panem, he was almost entirely certain it would come from the Capitol, not within the Arena. "And you're right, I'm unsuited to this environment. I have no desire for death, if we're to be honest, but I have a certain distaste for being treated as an amusement. I imagine more than a few of us feel that way."
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[personal profile] orestes 2013-08-07 12:19 am (UTC)(link)
"Not at all." The reply isn't without consideration as much as it seems well worn and oft repeated. "I find myself to be an abysmal liar and I haven't the stomach to deceive people anyway. I could not tell you which of those things came before the other, but I've more or less always been that way."

There's a small, very wry smile that plays on his lips momentarily before disappearing again behind a calmly neutral expression. "I am aware it's a quality that can be off-putting, or even dangerous in a place like this. Such is life, I suppose."

Which was in itself something of a deception. Given an important enough goal, Enjolras had no trouble lying to just about anyone. Rather, in the Arena, he didn't see the point of it, or the cruelty which others tended to exhibit. Again, it wasn't that he couldn't fight, it was that he chose not to. "Do you suppose there's any reason to lie to people here? When we are all going to die no matter what we do?"
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[personal profile] orestes 2013-08-15 11:16 pm (UTC)(link)
"I agree. Though I would also argue that we Tributes owe it to one another to be kind when it is possible." What Damian characterized as pride, Enjolras would have referred to as dignity but it was all more or less the same thing when you got right down to it. They were both unwilling to betray their principles even in such a place.

He turns, looking through the crisp night air at the little bit of the candy-coated arena actually visible to them in the dwindling firelight. "Well, I hope you're feeling better, at any rate."
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[personal profile] orestes 2013-09-01 05:49 am (UTC)(link)
Enjolras waves a hand, as if to physically indicate just how unnecessary those words are. He isn't doing this for the thanks, or to make Damian indebted to him in any way. Rather, this is just how he copes with the Arenas. It helps him to help others whenever possible. To make the whole ordeal a little less cruel, whenever possible.

"Survive, as best I can. Fight back when it becomes necessary, I suppose." A frown works its way across his face as he finishes that thought. It's not exactly a pleasant one. "Be well, my friend. I hope we meet again under better circumstances."