Robert Callaghan // ʏ๏кคเ (
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maskormenacelogs2015-08-21 08:04 am
i don't want you back - i can't deal with that
WHO: Robert Callaghan, Jonathan Crane, Lucifer
WHERE: Church of the Morningstar
WHEN: 8/22
WHAT: Robert's come to have a talk with Crane. Just a talk. Honest. Really. Truly.YOU RAMPANT LITTLE PIECE OF SH-
WARNINGS: Robert Callaghan Making Excellent Life ChoicesTM. Probable references to trauma. Also, Crane is in this log, period.
There was a chance that there was still an explanation. A method to the madness; a reason. But in all honesty, Robert Callaghan had moved past such, and even though he planned on demanding them anyway-
The mask was left behind. Even though he felt like going after a vengeance, here, and it was certainly personal enough to warrant the sort of rage it embodied- a part of Callaghan whispered that with Crane being the one to have given it back to him, showing up with it would have been what he wanted. Had he wanted to urge that out from him, as part of his 'acceptance'? Wanted to see it again? How much of this had been planned?
With how long, how much he'd spoken with Crane - how much he'd allowed himself to rely upon the counseling - it was enough to make him doubt his own drive. And he'd had more than enough of that. Too much, really; he'd just really felt like he was getting his feet under himself again when all of this...
Well.
Robert regarded the church before him for a few long moments before making to enter, half-expecting fire to flare up around him. Seeing as whom it was associated with, after all. It wasn't that he did or didn't believe; just that it'd only been so important to him. Nonetheless, he'd seen enough regarding Crane's 'sponsor' to make him slightly wary.
WHERE: Church of the Morningstar
WHEN: 8/22
WHAT: Robert's come to have a talk with Crane. Just a talk. Honest. Really. Truly.
WARNINGS: Robert Callaghan Making Excellent Life ChoicesTM. Probable references to trauma. Also, Crane is in this log, period.
There was a chance that there was still an explanation. A method to the madness; a reason. But in all honesty, Robert Callaghan had moved past such, and even though he planned on demanding them anyway-
"Robert, what is your opinion on forgiveness?"
The mask was left behind. Even though he felt like going after a vengeance, here, and it was certainly personal enough to warrant the sort of rage it embodied- a part of Callaghan whispered that with Crane being the one to have given it back to him, showing up with it would have been what he wanted. Had he wanted to urge that out from him, as part of his 'acceptance'? Wanted to see it again? How much of this had been planned?
With how long, how much he'd spoken with Crane - how much he'd allowed himself to rely upon the counseling - it was enough to make him doubt his own drive. And he'd had more than enough of that. Too much, really; he'd just really felt like he was getting his feet under himself again when all of this...
"Burn a path of your own, if you don't like the ones available to you."
Well.
Robert regarded the church before him for a few long moments before making to enter, half-expecting fire to flare up around him. Seeing as whom it was associated with, after all. It wasn't that he did or didn't believe; just that it'd only been so important to him. Nonetheless, he'd seen enough regarding Crane's 'sponsor' to make him slightly wary.

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If it had been anyone else, then his arrival might not have been so impromptu, but he didn't make too much of it. A little bit of a stiff breeze, maybe, but no shaking sensation of power such as he could persuade his grace to present, if he wanted. It was practically pally. As was the way he introduced himself.
"Robbie. How good to see you again." At least he didn't include "how's the wife?" right? "I thought you might pay our mutual friend a visit, but I can't recommend the guided tour enough, if you get a moment. And the Science Museum, of course, while you're in town."
So saccharine, how friendly he could be, and to be fair he could just as much say he was invested in Callaghan as Crane was. He watched him keenly, as he stepped closer.
"I suppose you're in some kind of hurry. Shall we skip the formalities and get right to it, then?"
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-no reason to dwell on what wasn't real. It was coincidence, at best. (Again? Why did he say-) "I'll pass," he answered to the first two offers, moving on with his own dry 'humor'- "Just came to speak with the man of the hour."
One last session, as it was.
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Flying - at least the first time - wasn't easy. Of course they weren't flying back and forth through time, so it wouldn't be that bad, but--a little vertigo, maybe? They would reappear in the main room of the church, at the top of the aisle, almost in the space of the blink of an eye. Crane would be in the transept, which meant that Callaghan would have to invade his sanctuary to address him, but it would be his choice to step over that boundary.
"I'll leave the two of you alone," he remarked, cooly, and gave no more warning or instruction before with a flutter of his wings he disappeared himself away.
But he would be watching.
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Too close.
Robert began to shift away, instinctively needing space between himself and this other, but moving more quickly than a (fallen) angel's flight was somewhat out of his capabilities. Before he could think to react more than tensing, the world was different. He reeled, taking a half-step to steady himself as he glanced over his shoulder-
-and gone. Leaving him with...well, on the bright side, he wouldn't have to go very far. Even so, now physically off balance to go with the mental shift, the first thing he could think of to say?
"The devil, Crane?" Really? went unsaid, though it was clear in his tone.
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He continues reading. Before he speaks to Robert he reaches the bottom of the page, compulsively needing to finish the ritual that brings him peace. Not from fear but for thought. He slides his fingers together and rests them on the novel, a weighty read but a brilliant source of information. He looks over his shoulder without meeting Robert eye-to-eye.
"If one considers the concept of Hell, one should think that's where my soul is bound." Getting Lucifer's aid and protection was like selling snow to an Eskimo - and they both knew that. "What do you want?"
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He took a step forwards - then another. Slowly, he approached the transept, though he came to a stop a distance away from the other man.
"What I want..." There was a brief pause, one almost imperceptible - but no doubt noticed by Crane. (And his new 'friend', probably.) "...what I want is to see you without your 'mask', for once."
No accusation of guilt - that didn't need to be said. He'd seen how Crane reacted to someone calling him at fault. This was...
This was something else. An incitement in its own way, though it wasn't prompted with the twisting of his tongue he'd grown to associate with the ability. The words he'd just spoken were fully his own.
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Crane alleges immediately. He opens his book again and begins reading, and doesn't pay Robert much attention. The allegation of servitude was a ridiculous one and he would not bother wasting his time refuting it. He had not attempted to straighten the community's opinions - because he did not care about them. Their opinions. Their lives. Both were things to be analyzed.
Though he is aware of Robert's presence. His head tilts left, slightly. Calling him over to sit down and rest up.
This was not out of concern or politeness. Emotions were involved in both, and he lacked the capability for either. He wasn't concerned by it. The life he was living had always been his own.
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Knowing was half the battle, or so the chime went.
Robert's eyes never moved from Crane as he made to sit down, his wariness and discomfort more than balanced by his need to know. To understand.
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Fear, knowledge and control. They were the three great powers in this world, and now he had come to this alternate reality and discovered the same.
"An experiment. Acting is one of my lesser talents." There's no self-deprecation in Scarecrow's tone, as he flashes a boyish smile. Crane and Scarecrow. One and the same. "Am I to blame for everybody's naivety? Hardly."
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Nothing to keep him from seeing how much of a fool he's been, now.
"And sending Hiro to kill me? Was that part of your experiment?"
No smile in Robert's own face -no humor. Just an intent, and his drive - the same sort that drove him to make a choice, those months ago back in his home world, and to continue on that path to the end.
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"Let he who is without sin cast the first stone."
His voice holds no warmth; his tone no judgement. There's just the itching need to see what shall happen. Between them, he wasn't the only one to make sinful decisions - and he had only operated indirectly.
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"He tried to kill himself in the process. He wouldn't have chosen either - he already had chances, before you came along." The fact that Robert is here, talking about them, should say everything else. "And Gogo? What did you do to her?"
Or rather - what hadn't he done? Robert lowers his hand, expression darkening even further.
"What even was the point of all that?"
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Crane slides his fingers together and taps his thumbs. The one he'd buried within Gogo had blossomed quickly for a short moment in time - it's own seeds had spread and rooted in the hearts of others. They were now growing rampantly. Robert's presence oppoite him proved that.
But it neither Hiro nor Gogo he'd fielded cryptic statements for. He chooses to ignore Robert's questions.
"I was talking about you," he says softly, "It's convenient that here, today, you've forgotten your attempts on their lives. And their friends? And how many were injured and killed at that finale of yours?"
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Something twists within him. Have his 'sins' been aggravated by everything he's spoken being used against the others from his world? (At least Krei isn't here to rub it in.)
"My 'count' still pales in comparison to yours. Are you pleased with your work?"
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He breathes in deeply, and he pulls up his shoulders.
"What a fascinating question. Would you be asking such if you were pleased with yours?"
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"Mine wasn't an experiment." The contempt comes out in full force as he continues; "I don't experiment with people, and never like that."
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It isn't fair. He wants to feel it too.
His calm swagger perseveres in the face of Robert's contempt.
"No. You just outright try to kill them."
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"Better that than torturing them."
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"You're applying your standards again. It's getting tiresome."
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"Why don't you come out with yours, then? What could possibly have made it all worth..." He trails off with another sound, gesturing out towards the church - and beyond.
What was so important to Jonathan Crane that he'd be willing to do it only hide here from the storm that no doubt awaits him outside its walls?
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Robert had come for answers. He could think of nothing worse than slamming the door in the man's face. But there was one answer he could give that might horrify and free that anger at the same time.
"I wanted to learn everything about them. Their hopes. Their dreams. Their fears. It was quite fascinating, really.
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Robert's face twisted in to an ugly expression just shy of a snarl.
"You utter piece of shit."
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His cold, clinical stare shows that's still the case. Robert had enjoyed their intellectual talks. He hadn't enjoyed such things for a while.
"You're disappointed."
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It wasn't even the betrayal of trust - well. It was, in part. But for something so stupid, so pointless...!
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Those being the sheer pleasure of having every. single. person. under his thumb, subject to his power. A power he had created with his own intelligence. It had stripped them of physical control and thrown open the doors of their minds. It had connected them to the oldest and greatest of emotions, and blessed them with a new look at the truth.
It really was about his sheer pleasure in watching them hurt, though. It was good revenge.