[...pity, that his involvement was for something so petty. But, it was understandable. It would be conducive for a con-man to have a clean record, to have a new, ripe opportunity to act as he would.
The arms were lowered and his hands were folded in front of him, on the table.] I may change my name, sometimes, but I know who I am and I know what I've experienced and committed; I don't need a legal entity to forgive what I've done. [Utterly no hint of remorse, in that tone.It's not that he's forgiven himself. No. Not at all.] Peter Quill. Do you believe that there is good and evil?
[Yes. This was exactly what normal people small-talked about. Rap-sheets and morality. Aw yeah.]
[ Whether or not he intended to, the question managed to once again surprise Peter into silence. How many times had that been, today? El Durante seemed to be aiming for a personal best.
Despite himself, Peter glanced over to the one-way mirror, as if to say, "You guys heard that too, right?", as if to say, "When did this become Silence of the Lambs?", before giving the other man his attention again.
He got the feeling el Durante didn't really dabble in rhetorical questions, or at least that he was a very straightforward sort of person. He could be wrong, though. In any case, he figured it'd be safe to answer the question, and better that he do so honestly. (It was the "honestly" part that tripped him up, which explained the long pause before he finally spoke). ]
Not... really? [ The words were drawn out, thoughtful. ] I think there's what people think is right, and what people think is wrong, and being right doesn't always mean "good" and being in the wrong doesn't always mean "bad."
[ He shrugged, casting his gaze back down to the table. ] Dealing with shades of gray is kinda what I do.
[El Durante dabbled in whatever he needed to, to get what he wantedunless it got innocent people hurt and/or killed. Consider this question something of a means, to further his character-study. He listened without blinking, and then shared his piece.] I'd agree only partly. There is evil in this world. Undoubtedly, good must also exist, to balance the first. I think good often takes the form of belief, of people wishing to find heroes and worthwhile endeavors.
[His hands were separated and palms opened, as if to say, I have no hidden agendas here.] As you've opined, I also think that morality is relative. Two people can look at the same thing, and one can insist it's good while the other would disagree.
But I have a feeling we'd agree that the Accuser is undoubtedly evil, and, if we took him down, it would not make us anything definitely good. Only technically good. [A very cold statement of fact. Correct him if he was wrong.] This is not atonement; this is assassination that we're signing up for.
Edited (Wrong word. Haha. Kind of literally.) 2016-01-21 23:29 (UTC)
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The arms were lowered and his hands were folded in front of him, on the table.] I may change my name, sometimes, but I know who I am and I know what I've experienced and committed; I don't need a legal entity to forgive what I've done. [Utterly no hint of remorse, in that tone.
It's not that he's forgiven himself. No. Not at all.] Peter Quill. Do you believe that there is good and evil?[Yes. This was exactly what normal people small-talked about. Rap-sheets and morality. Aw yeah.]
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Despite himself, Peter glanced over to the one-way mirror, as if to say, "You guys heard that too, right?", as if to say, "When did this become Silence of the Lambs?", before giving the other man his attention again.
He got the feeling el Durante didn't really dabble in rhetorical questions, or at least that he was a very straightforward sort of person. He could be wrong, though. In any case, he figured it'd be safe to answer the question, and better that he do so honestly. (It was the "honestly" part that tripped him up, which explained the long pause before he finally spoke). ]
Not... really? [ The words were drawn out, thoughtful. ] I think there's what people think is right, and what people think is wrong, and being right doesn't always mean "good" and being in the wrong doesn't always mean "bad."
[ He shrugged, casting his gaze back down to the table. ] Dealing with shades of gray is kinda what I do.
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unless it got innocent people hurt and/or killed. Consider this question something of a means, to further his character-study. He listened without blinking, and then shared his piece.] I'd agree only partly. There is evil in this world. Undoubtedly, good must also exist, to balance the first. I think good often takes the form of belief, of people wishing to find heroes and worthwhile endeavors.[His hands were separated and palms opened, as if to say, I have no hidden agendas here.] As you've opined, I also think that morality is relative. Two people can look at the same thing, and one can insist it's good while the other would disagree.
But I have a feeling we'd agree that the Accuser is undoubtedly evil, and, if we took him down, it would not make us anything definitely good. Only technically good. [A very cold statement of fact. Correct him if he was wrong.] This is not atonement; this is assassination that we're signing up for.