bashasasdemon: (Kai [Exhausted])
Kaiisteron ([personal profile] bashasasdemon) wrote in [community profile] unfinishednetwork2026-01-19 03:10 pm

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[This is written in a fairly neat handwriting, in a language that may look roughly similar to Arabic to those familiar with it. The paper on the bulletin board has a small note on top, with a lot of space on the rest of the page for people to fill in as needed.]

Since we're all from different worlds and cultures I think there are a few things we should probably get sorted out as a group. First thing should probably be how to address each other. Go ahead and write your name/title/what you want to be called, your gender identifier if that's important to you, and pronouns to use for you.


Kai, he/him
curzed: (pic#18125565)

well at least one knows his sekrits!!

[personal profile] curzed 2026-01-26 07:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Putting oneself into Curze's mindset is an absolutely terrible idea. If he's this way, it's because he was designed to be. Perhaps it gave him a greater appreciation for the suffering he inflicted on others, being so acutely familiar with pain himself. Perhaps knowing the very worst others can do made him reliably less likely to be too lenient and allow a criminal to slip away to strike again later. "..And what, precisely, did you have in mind?"

He knows he is how he is on purpose, exactly the way Sanguinius is the way he is meant to be. Attempting to fix it outside his own legion seemed, in some strange way, disobedient to the Emperor's intentions. It's uncomfortable, almost the same way the idea that Magnus of all people had somehow just failed to notice what he was, was equally uncomfortable.