letthestormrageon: (010 - But I know you'll be all right)
Elsa the Snow Queen ([personal profile] letthestormrageon) wrote in [community profile] piratejournal 2014-06-09 12:34 pm (UTC)

[Voice]

[Elsa raises an eyebrow at that, are they still children? Either that or he doesn't want to answer to her, which would be understandable for several reasons. However, that may not be the case, and even if it was, Elsa's not going to be the "childish" one here. He's after all free to close his journal at any moment he wants.]

While I've the feeling that given your answer you have no intention of engaging in an actual talk with me about this... Allow me to say that, while it would be preferable to be at peace with the Navy and the locals of this world, just as it would be preferable for us to have a minimal amount of impact here... I don't think that peace is an option in any possible scenario. Not the way things stand right now.

Leaving aside any piracy acts and fights that there may have happened, which already set a heavy weight against any possible good will, the very fact that we're currently in this world breaks the law. We're strangers, we lack identifications or birthplace, we lack the permissions to sail or even to live around. On top of that, many possess mysterious powers and no matter how used the locals of this world may be to magic and those things, chances are that our powers are strange enough to instill fear and uncertainty just by being there. They don't know us, no one but us can confirm if we're dangerous or not, there's no amount of words we could say that would make that threat disappear from their minds.

If all that wasn't enough, the person who has brought us here is Davy Jones, a feared pirate who may now be waltzing the line of godhood if his power is as great as it seems. Just by that the Navy already would see us as enemies since technically we sail for that man. And, of course, there's the fact that we're searching for a gem that may grant any wish and once more there would have no reason to trust our word about how we wouldn't use its power to destroy this world.

The only way I can see some sort of "peace" happening between Navy and some of us, would be if we offer ourselves as their weapons to fight the rest of us and that would be assuming they are willing to run the risks that said scenario would bring to them. Which, sincerely, I doubt they would be willing to. And even if they were, I can hardly call "peace" a situation in which we would be slaves with a weapon against our necks, ready to cut our throats the moment they feel threatened or that we aren't necessary.

[She speaks with a calm and collected voice, her tone is very objective and neutral even at the end.]

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