by HecateSkivvy » Mon Nov 03, 2014 10:07 pm
Leslie listens intently to Bob's extended metaphor. He is comforted, just a little, by the idea of protection from the wolves of the world; the actual, or the metaphorical. He thinks for just a moment, looking deeper, trying to distinguish his own species in any of these scenarios.
Shadow men, sheep. Definitely sheep.
Fae, sheep-dog.
Demons? Wolf? Sheep-wolf?
He saw a dog on a field trip once. The thing looked like a mop with legs. Real vicious. The farmer said it was raised among the sheep, nursed by them so it thought it was one of them. Was that dog a sheep? Can you be more than one at once? -shrug-
Extended metaphors make my head hurt. Things need to be more cut and dry for a change. All this talk of thermite, whatever that is, and who is a protector and who is a-
"Wait. The Dragons!" Leslie blurts out. "The dragons are sheepdogs for sure! I just realized, all this talk of killing dragons, and being in ire with the fey, and thermite and stuff... We can't be killing the dragons. We want these things to fall back into balance, with no side winning over the other and even change of power. The dragons' power, as a friend of mine put it, does not wax and wane with the change of seasons. If we lay a finger on either one of those beasts, we're robbing that side of its sheepdog. Which means that, in the off-season, that side is helpless and open to genocide by the ruling class! That's why it was such a big deal that the dragons even got involved in the first place! They, and those of us who were conscripted, the described half-fey, are the only thing keeping the balance of power in check. Without them, the waning court is as good as dead.
Hell, with that in mind maybe that's why there was an article in the paper about an increase in metal allergies. The courts are afraid of the rising conflict, and so they're putting more insurance out there just in case. Either way, we can't touch the dragons if we want this whole ordeal to pass by smoothly."
Leslie pauses for a second. "I realize the topic came and went, but I just had that thought. Also, hooray for togetherness and unity and whatnot." He says, with a little less enthusiasm. He needs to be careful how close to the center of this knot he gets. JD's broken skull over there is proof of that.
Leslie-Evan Marshall,
"Dance, Puppet, Dance!"