The Balladeer (
tellthestory) wrote2016-10-05 08:20 pm
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THE BOX OFFICE
This is where you can meet privately with the Balladeer! The Balladeer is almost always around during the day; just knock.
(Secretly, the door's usually not locked if he's inside. But you wouldn't want to be rude, would you?)
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(Secretly, the door's usually not locked if he's inside. But you wouldn't want to be rude, would you?)
Comments are screened for privacy!
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[t r u s t h i m]
The line of succession shouldn't matter. I daresay most of the people other people care about aren't the ones who'll actually inherit their stuff when they die.
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I mean, murder isn't my only option for getting rid of Elsa...
[ She can just abdicate or step down when he and Anna have kids! This is totally fine, right? ]
Wait, really? Then what's the point of being royalty if I don't... rule something?
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[don't fuck with him hans]
I don't know. I'm American, we don't have a royal family. If you were a president's kid, you'd be expected to just go build your own life like everyone else. It could be politics, sure, but not everybody wants that.
If you weren't a royal, would you still want to be in charge of a country?
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I see.
[ Hans kind of nods, thinking about it. ]
Maybe not a country, but I do like being in charge. But who doesn't? When you work hard on something and people take notice...! There's nothing better.
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[Even if obviously born from a childhood where no one noticed him at all. But that's one observation he can keep to himself (unless Hans kills someone, probably). In fact...his brow furrows as he runs that sentence over again in his head.]
Being in charge and people noticing your hard work aren't...actually the same thing. But I think I get where you're coming from. I don't know if running a country is the best way to get that, though - do people generally like their kings?
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Aren't the people in charge usually the ones people turn to for help? I mean, even here, people notice when I help them or lend them a shoulder to lean on. Just because I do it for my sake doesn't make what I do any less helpful.
[ Helping people is still helping people even if you do it for yourself, right? Hans seems sure of this, at least that's what he tells himself. He shrugs. ]
Generally, yes. My father's something of an a-- a jerk, but his people still love him.
[ Of course, when you inherit a throne it's not really that much work, is it? Who knows. ]
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...and don't mince words, your father's an asshole. [this is the realtalk zone didn't you hear him verbally assault a teenage girl who was about to die]
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He is. He literally goaded my brothers into belittling me for my entire life. He's an asshole. [ That feels good to say, quite honestly. ]
So you think I shouldn't become a ruler? If I can't please everybody, what's the point?
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[...but yes, returning to the point. As fun as it is to shit on King Hans's Dad.]
I don't know if I can tell you what you should do. I just think your idea of being a ruler is really rosy. You can keep this up now, but a king can't change himself just to suit whoever he's talking to - policy's gotta stay policy.
...actually, let me amend that. I don't think you should become a ruler via murder. [Here or there, let it be on the record that he is still anti-murder.]
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That's true... [ You have given Hans much to think about, Balladeer. Even if he won't change his ways overnight (or at all,) it's nice to go over this stuff with someone. ]
You know, for a guy narrating a show where we're being bribed into kill each other, you're surprisingly anti-murder.
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[He seems vaguely grumpy about this. Is it him? Is he just a death magnet?]
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[ That's probably what the management said, word for word. ]
I mean, I'm assuming your last job dealt with murder, too?
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[yep]
My last job was just me and a bunch of murderers. So, even though not all of you are like that, I guess it made sense to send someone who's used to that kind of crowd. [He snorts a little.] Honestly I kind of expected one of you would've tried to kill me by now.
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Sounds like a thankless job.
[ He does not consider himself one of those, thank you very much. ]
I don't see why they would; you've been nothing but helpful since we got here... I mean, you can't help much, but it's pretty obvious that you're trying to make it work.
[ Hans would do pretty much the same thing in his position... though realistically, he wouldn't be as nice about it. ]
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Things were always tense before. It's sometimes a little hard to imagine that they're not now - I'd be a lot more worried about it if I didn't have the crew looking out for me.
But yeah, this has all been...pretty good.
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Presidents are elected, after all!]I guess we're all hopeful, for now. It's not like you're the one who trapped us here.
[ Though who knows how long that peace will last. ]
Speaking of... this crew you work with, are they stage hands? Are you allowed to tell me about them?
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But I'll tell you they're around, and they won't hurt anyone or mess with anything. Their job's just to keep this place in working order. You can pretty much pretend they aren't there.
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[ Kind of weird, but at least Hans doesn't know about ninjas. Or he'd ask if they were ninjas. ]
They're the ones restocking the food and the storage room, and stuff like that?
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...I should probably mention they're not really supposed to go in you guys's dressing rooms, though. There's no real rules about it, but there's nothing that needs them in there.
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[ The showrunner should, right? ]
So that's why they don't make our beds while we're gone, huh? [ Such a shame... ] It sounds like you and the crew have a lot of rules of your own.
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[He shrugs; it's not very important that he be able to access the kitchen after dark.]
We do. That's how jobs go, right?
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I suppose so.
[ He hums, considering. ]
Are you enjoying your work, at least?
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[ He actually laughs a bit, relieved. ]
Honestly, I never get the chance to talk honestly with people very much, so I appreciate having you around.
[ Which is as close to saying 'I appreciate you' as it might get with Hans! ]
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[He may get on better with his coworkers here but he's sort of too much of an extrovert for this]
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