I don't think anything she said was uncalled for. After all, it was because they let Gerard get away without baring himself last week that he was able to go free.
She was right.
[ lambda doesn't think much of justice or rightness in terms of morals, but in terms of correctness?
nahri was correct, but she's going to wonder now if simon is going to fully wipe froggystyle after her public accusations. ]
[the funny thing is shenhe doesn't always, either - fairness is a new concept to her that a few people have been trying to teach her, but what lambda says makes way more sense.
she was right, so she should've said it. that's it, in shenhe's opinion.]
Yes. I also think that it is underhanded to use guilt to stop people from investigating you. And I especially didn't like my name being used. [aka ylfa being like well shenhe used to check me but she's dead now and so I don't really want to...]
[ lambda is impartial, much in the way in that a computer program can be, but fairness is variable. she can see guilt as a good tactic, would even use it to be sadistic, but she gets where shenhe is coming from.
when strip was perhaps one of the more sure ways that would've given shenhe some sort of resolution for her case, of course that's what she'd pay more attention to. ]
You should send messages to express your ire.
[ homestuck letters of complaint would be so funny. ]
No. [ a beat. ] I don't hate her for coming after me. I don't begrudge her for playing the game. In fact, it's the most understandable move she could've done. I would've begun Erasing people.
[ it wasn't a sure thing that she'd kill, but something really started convincing to go for it as the weeks went by. ]
I am annoyed at finding out what she did after I died, though. There's a lot that happened that I wasn't aware about. She had been so straightforward while fighting me that to find she went and twisted things after the fact...
[ it's not a tactic she can hate in and of itself, but because it involved her, she's a little testy about it. ]
I likely would have Erased people, too. I think Gerard knew that.
[she's the same way, honestly. she'd held out because nahri didn't want her to, but the longer it went, the more likely she would've broken her promise.]
I didn't see what she did - and I wonder... why she did. [a pause.] Gerard also was straightforward, but I've been made aware that he set up other teams to blame.
I think I am angry at Gerard, but it varies with how much.
We didn't really hide how willing we'd be to kill, did we? [ but she doesn't think that's something they should have changed. she doesn't have any compunctions about lying, but she doesn't see the point of being anyone other than herself. ] You can be as angry at him as you want. That's your right.
[ it'd be foolish of anyone to tell her she couldn't or shouldn't. ]
I don't know why Ylfa tried so hard to frame Simon. I hope it was a good enough reason.
The only thing I asked the Reapers when I arrived was if killing people outside of Thursdays was a viable way to win. I'm surprised nobody noticed.
[they were distracted by rang, probably.]
Perhaps it was just because his team had four people, and it was easy. [...] It doesn't matter now. At least one of them will be seeing the consequences.
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She was right.
[ lambda doesn't think much of justice or rightness in terms of morals, but in terms of correctness?
nahri was correct, but she's going to wonder now if simon is going to fully wipe froggystyle after her public accusations. ]
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she was right, so she should've said it. that's it, in shenhe's opinion.]
Yes. I also think that it is underhanded to use guilt to stop people from investigating you. And I especially didn't like my name being used. [aka ylfa being like well shenhe used to check me but she's dead now and so I don't really want to...]
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when strip was perhaps one of the more sure ways that would've given shenhe some sort of resolution for her case, of course that's what she'd pay more attention to. ]
You should send messages to express your ire.
[ homestuck letters of complaint would be so funny. ]
Tell them your name should not be used in vain.
[ ascends shenhe to godhood. ]
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there's a pause, as she thinks about that, and then her lips twitch.]
Hm. Yes, I like that idea. [...] Are you angry with Ylfa?
[that's just curious, mostly.]
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[ it wasn't a sure thing that she'd kill, but something really started convincing to go for it as the weeks went by. ]
I am annoyed at finding out what she did after I died, though. There's a lot that happened that I wasn't aware about. She had been so straightforward while fighting me that to find she went and twisted things after the fact...
[ it's not a tactic she can hate in and of itself, but because it involved her, she's a little testy about it. ]
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[she's the same way, honestly. she'd held out because nahri didn't want her to, but the longer it went, the more likely she would've broken her promise.]
I didn't see what she did - and I wonder... why she did. [a pause.] Gerard also was straightforward, but I've been made aware that he set up other teams to blame.
I think I am angry at Gerard, but it varies with how much.
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[ it'd be foolish of anyone to tell her she couldn't or shouldn't. ]
I don't know why Ylfa tried so hard to frame Simon. I hope it was a good enough reason.
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[they were distracted by rang, probably.]
Perhaps it was just because his team had four people, and it was easy. [...] It doesn't matter now. At least one of them will be seeing the consequences.
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[ she shrugs. if people miss things, they miss them. that's their problem. ]
You'll be going after Gerard when he arrives, if it's him, won't you?
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I can't promise I won't try to kill him. But I will give him a chance, like he did me.
[except for how she didn't but listen]