Kankri Vantas (
c9rp9realn9rmative) wrote in
sortinghat_logs2012-10-02 12:27 am
I'm n9t calling f9r a sec9nd chance
WHO: Kankri Vantas and anyone who wants to try to calm him down
TONE: sad. Wow. Sad.
RATING: PG, maybe PG-13?
WHEN: Monday, 1/10/12
WHERE: Divination Tower
WHAT: After waking up on Saturday abruptly dead again, Kankri has been sulking and hiding in the Divination Tower since. The problem being, classes need to be held there on Monday.
STATUS: Ongoing
NOTE: He is a ghost again, although some of you may have seen him around the castle during the event as a short, young boy around 15. This means he can neither touch nor be touched, which is pretty much the source of his pique.
Since early Saturday morning, the noises from the Divination Tower have varied between frustrated screaming and shuddering, muffled sobs. The source of these has hidden from anyone who tried to find him, but come Monday and the resumption of classes as normal the noises have resumed with an even more despairing tone. What began as sulking is bordering on a full-out temper tantrum, now.
Unchecked privileges everywhere.
TONE: sad. Wow. Sad.
RATING: PG, maybe PG-13?
WHEN: Monday, 1/10/12
WHERE: Divination Tower
WHAT: After waking up on Saturday abruptly dead again, Kankri has been sulking and hiding in the Divination Tower since. The problem being, classes need to be held there on Monday.
STATUS: Ongoing
NOTE: He is a ghost again, although some of you may have seen him around the castle during the event as a short, young boy around 15. This means he can neither touch nor be touched, which is pretty much the source of his pique.
Since early Saturday morning, the noises from the Divination Tower have varied between frustrated screaming and shuddering, muffled sobs. The source of these has hidden from anyone who tried to find him, but come Monday and the resumption of classes as normal the noises have resumed with an even more despairing tone. What began as sulking is bordering on a full-out temper tantrum, now.
Unchecked privileges everywhere.
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"I suppose my only regret is that it wasn't long enough," he admits, not reluctantly but with hesitation. "But then, would it ever have been?"
He sighs. "It was...nice, to be more than just a busybody has-been, for a while."
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"Maybe that's what you should think about then." He pauses. "It was nice for me too. But nothing is going to change how things are now." And even greater pause because this part is really hard to say. "We can't all be so lucky to... have an opportunity like that."
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That last remark confuses him. It's been too long since he's either used or heard anyone use 'has-been' in a non-literal context, and he floats a little higher off of the ground, closer to Theo's line of sight. "...What?"