I will simply leave after being seated, depending on how execution presents itself next week.
[ It all depends. ]
... In that case, only the convicted get a choice in all of it. [ ... ] Not everyone should be forced to watch an execution, no matter how poetic or colorful it is. It's unnecessary for the audience or the convicted.
Were the deaths caused by some kind of possession mechanic in the Prism as well?
Mm... That would be nice. If it works, I might go, too.
[ nodding. ]
But they didn't give Sieg a choice. At least, not that I know of... They made their decision before we got to leave the trial, before.
...Refracting, mostly. Someone's colors got out of balance, and made them unstable. Sometimes it made them angry, or think what they're doing is helping the person they killed, or something else - it changed from person to person. It wasn't possession, exactly, but they weren't really in their right minds, either.
no subject
[ It all depends. ]
... In that case, only the convicted get a choice in all of it. [ ... ] Not everyone should be forced to watch an execution, no matter how poetic or colorful it is. It's unnecessary for the audience or the convicted.
Were the deaths caused by some kind of possession mechanic in the Prism as well?
no subject
[ nodding. ]
But they didn't give Sieg a choice. At least, not that I know of... They made their decision before we got to leave the trial, before.
...Refracting, mostly. Someone's colors got out of balance, and made them unstable. Sometimes it made them angry, or think what they're doing is helping the person they killed, or something else - it changed from person to person. It wasn't possession, exactly, but they weren't really in their right minds, either.