02-27-2021, 08:35:57 AM
Kellensea slouches in her chair, fidgets around frequently, and scratches little designs into the table with one of her multitude of daggers. She's quite clearly sinking into boredom.
So, ye who have not brought a vote forth, speak thine minds and issue a vote! Preferably for the Cookie Monster, if you're into killing guilty people. If you're into murdering the innocent to no benefit, well, there's always Kai. And... hm. Yeah, that's about all I can say on the matter for now. All things considered, I'd like to get this trial resolved so I can go back to holding out in the office, keeping it cold, awaiting your attempts on my life which will, one way or another, probably arrive. But yeah. Either three of you need to come to your senses, or the three holdouts on voting need to vote correctly, or some combination of those. Because as it is now, we're sort of at an impasse, and as much as I'd like to leave, I'm not exactly interested in voting off Kai out of sheer spite towards how long this has gone on yet.
Then, she has an idea while carving up the table.
Hey, host person, so, we can all understand one another's auditory language despite not actually speaking one another's language, right? Is writing exempt from that? Say, I wrote something in my native language, would people be able to read that if they didn't know how to read my language? And if so, does that apply to ciphers? Hell, what if I spoke in, say, a coded language, would people be able to clearly grasp the meaning without knowing the code? Or is whatever demiplanar shit you're pulling here more specific than that?
While talking, she's scratching "I hate all of you" into the table in her language.
So, ye who have not brought a vote forth, speak thine minds and issue a vote! Preferably for the Cookie Monster, if you're into killing guilty people. If you're into murdering the innocent to no benefit, well, there's always Kai. And... hm. Yeah, that's about all I can say on the matter for now. All things considered, I'd like to get this trial resolved so I can go back to holding out in the office, keeping it cold, awaiting your attempts on my life which will, one way or another, probably arrive. But yeah. Either three of you need to come to your senses, or the three holdouts on voting need to vote correctly, or some combination of those. Because as it is now, we're sort of at an impasse, and as much as I'd like to leave, I'm not exactly interested in voting off Kai out of sheer spite towards how long this has gone on yet.
Then, she has an idea while carving up the table.
Hey, host person, so, we can all understand one another's auditory language despite not actually speaking one another's language, right? Is writing exempt from that? Say, I wrote something in my native language, would people be able to read that if they didn't know how to read my language? And if so, does that apply to ciphers? Hell, what if I spoke in, say, a coded language, would people be able to clearly grasp the meaning without knowing the code? Or is whatever demiplanar shit you're pulling here more specific than that?
While talking, she's scratching "I hate all of you" into the table in her language.
I am the They who says it!