Mettaton (
ratingspoint) wrote2016-02-03 01:37 pm
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Entry tags:
- !ic,
- *action,
- *video,
- @cecil harvey,
- @dave strider,
- @dio brando,
- @draculaura,
- @jade harley,
- @jimmy darling,
- @lancer,
- @naki,
- @papyrus,
- @penny polendina,
- @queen elsa,
- @ryner lute,
- a w k w a r d,
- are you even real,
- but why,
- did you even try,
- it's all golden glitter,
- mettaton no,
- oh my god,
- someone stop him,
- sparkle up your fucking day,
- the strength of our souls,
- you can't just
003. Action for Goldenrod City / Video
[ACTION FOR GOLDENROD CITY / SLIGHTLY BACKDATED TO 2/2]
[As usual, Mettaton is outside when the sun comes out in all its glory today; it's a little chilly for his liking, but the direct sunlight is going a long way toward taking the edge off and it's more brisk than anything. Either way, it looks like he's enjoying himself – and like he's made a new friend, maybe, seeing as he's sitting on a park bench with a Pokémon in his lap, round and pink and large-eyed and probably a pretty familiar species to people who have spent any time at all around the Goldenrod area.
It seems like he's doing something with her outside of just letting her sit there being cute as fuck, though; he's gesturing a bit in her general direction – surprisingly, it's nothing overly grand, just the sort of handsigns that are obviously supposed to mean something to the creature staring at them, and anyone with musical training will probably recognize solfege when they see it. It looks like they've done this before, too; granted, it takes the Jigglypuff a moment to remember what he's doing, but she picks it up quickly enough and before long there's a scale happening, followed by something else that's obviously supposed to have some sort of tune to it.
There aren't any words, obviously, given that this is still a Pokémon he's working with, and the melody is a reasonably simple one (la-do-do, la-ti-so-do, fa-la-la, so-la-ti-so) but the fact that she's got some grasp on it seems to be making Mettaton happy in a strange, smirking sort of way, and the Jigglypuff seems pretty content to be making him happy, and clearly, this is just going to be what they do with their lives today.]
[VIDEO / 2/3]
Good afternoon, beauties!
[The weather is decidedly nastier today than it was yesterday, though judging by the coat he's still got on and the fact that his hair is still a bit damp (acceptably fluffed-out, but still obviously having been wet previously) that didn't deter Mettaton from going out in it a short while ago. After all, sleet is new! Frozen bouncy precipitation! It's fun.
...Weather hasn't quite lost its novelty factor yet.
That said, though, he's back indoors for the video broadcast, and it doesn't seem that the aggressively pink...situation that is his bedroom has improved any. If anything, it's gotten slightly more surreal: that certainly is a lawnmower in the corner, because of goddamn course it is, and it's standing out a bit against all the sparkles and the soft things lying around.
But that is neither here nor there.]
Today's broadcast is going to be relatively short and sweet – but don't be deceived by its simplicity! Again, I'm asking for audience participation – because while I've got all of you gorgeous people watching, it would be almost a shame to not have a call-in show once in a while!
[...He's got a question, in other words.]
My question today is one of the heart – namely, those of our monster companions. Now, last I knew, human souls were some of the most powerful forces in the world, able to withstand...oh, all sorts of things. But the monsters here...! They can withstand even the most powerful magical attacks, and all they do is faint... The strength of their souls must be immense, able to overpower even the strongest of humans.
My question to you, darlings, is whether we know if they can be overpowered? Does anything kill them, in other words, or are they just going to live forever?
And for those playing along at home that are just dying to voice whatever threats and accusations just popped into your sassy little heads – bzzt! Wrong! I have no desire to hurt these things – if anything, I'm trying to make sure the opposite happens. So save it for another show, will you?
[...Buddy...]
[As usual, Mettaton is outside when the sun comes out in all its glory today; it's a little chilly for his liking, but the direct sunlight is going a long way toward taking the edge off and it's more brisk than anything. Either way, it looks like he's enjoying himself – and like he's made a new friend, maybe, seeing as he's sitting on a park bench with a Pokémon in his lap, round and pink and large-eyed and probably a pretty familiar species to people who have spent any time at all around the Goldenrod area.
It seems like he's doing something with her outside of just letting her sit there being cute as fuck, though; he's gesturing a bit in her general direction – surprisingly, it's nothing overly grand, just the sort of handsigns that are obviously supposed to mean something to the creature staring at them, and anyone with musical training will probably recognize solfege when they see it. It looks like they've done this before, too; granted, it takes the Jigglypuff a moment to remember what he's doing, but she picks it up quickly enough and before long there's a scale happening, followed by something else that's obviously supposed to have some sort of tune to it.
There aren't any words, obviously, given that this is still a Pokémon he's working with, and the melody is a reasonably simple one (la-do-do, la-ti-so-do, fa-la-la, so-la-ti-so) but the fact that she's got some grasp on it seems to be making Mettaton happy in a strange, smirking sort of way, and the Jigglypuff seems pretty content to be making him happy, and clearly, this is just going to be what they do with their lives today.]
[VIDEO / 2/3]
Good afternoon, beauties!
[The weather is decidedly nastier today than it was yesterday, though judging by the coat he's still got on and the fact that his hair is still a bit damp (acceptably fluffed-out, but still obviously having been wet previously) that didn't deter Mettaton from going out in it a short while ago. After all, sleet is new! Frozen bouncy precipitation! It's fun.
...Weather hasn't quite lost its novelty factor yet.
That said, though, he's back indoors for the video broadcast, and it doesn't seem that the aggressively pink...situation that is his bedroom has improved any. If anything, it's gotten slightly more surreal: that certainly is a lawnmower in the corner, because of goddamn course it is, and it's standing out a bit against all the sparkles and the soft things lying around.
But that is neither here nor there.]
Today's broadcast is going to be relatively short and sweet – but don't be deceived by its simplicity! Again, I'm asking for audience participation – because while I've got all of you gorgeous people watching, it would be almost a shame to not have a call-in show once in a while!
[...He's got a question, in other words.]
My question today is one of the heart – namely, those of our monster companions. Now, last I knew, human souls were some of the most powerful forces in the world, able to withstand...oh, all sorts of things. But the monsters here...! They can withstand even the most powerful magical attacks, and all they do is faint... The strength of their souls must be immense, able to overpower even the strongest of humans.
My question to you, darlings, is whether we know if they can be overpowered? Does anything kill them, in other words, or are they just going to live forever?
And for those playing along at home that are just dying to voice whatever threats and accusations just popped into your sassy little heads – bzzt! Wrong! I have no desire to hurt these things – if anything, I'm trying to make sure the opposite happens. So save it for another show, will you?
[...Buddy...]
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[...He says, with no self-awareness whatsoever.]
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[He's almost irritated he would assume that he Dio would assume anything like that. So he'll just switch over to the Pokedex for a second and...]
Yamask. These Pokémon arose from the spirits of people interred in graves. Each retains memories of its former life.
[He opted for that one over the crying one because he still doesn't know what to even do with that. He's just happy his grew out of the habit when it turned into...the everything the giant walking sarcophagus is at the moment.]
It's far from proof that these creatures can die, but as I said, it certainly raises a few questions.
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[...Basically, if we all want out of the Underground all we have to do is capture some Pokémon and let them have at the Barrier. Theoretically speaking, anyway.]
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[It's not that he's judging him or anything. There's um...look, Dio has some issues, so the idea of some people spending an eternity wandering around sobbing and being forced to fight for the amusement of small children isn't exactly unpleasant to him, depending on who we're talking about, but still.]
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[...Right, right, he might want to explain- ]
Human souls are far stronger than monster souls, where I'm from. If that isn't the case here, and monster souls are on par with humans', then they can live through about the same amount of...well, everything.
So we can't die for the same reason monsters can blow themselves up and just faint - our souls can last long enough for our bodies to reconstruct themselves. If someone like...oh, I don't know, Papyrus or myself tried that back home, we would probably melt, and that would be disgusting and not photogenic at all.
...Basically, it explains why we don't die when we're killed. I think it's nice.
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But he does like the part about not dying. That's good. Dying is for people that aren't him, Dio.]
That does seem like a rather sound theory. Not exactly the most comforting idea for some, to know that one's soul is worth about the same as a dog or cat, but it would explain a few things. And I'll take your word for that last part. Death is rarely a pretty sight, and I can only imagine that would be extremely less so.
[So says the world's most pretentious twelve year old anyway.]
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Unless you have some profoundly interesting dogs where you're from.
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No, they're rather ordinary I'm afraid. The same slobbering messes that one would normally expect when they hear the word.
[Nailed it. Probably. Maybe.]
However, it's an easy comparison to fall back on, even if it is slightly inaccurate.
[He's pretty sure even in Jojoland no one goes to a pet store and buys a sentient pile of sludge or whatever the hell some of these other Pokemon are.]
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[At least there's a light laugh behind his words as he says it; if he's noticed something amiss, it's not obvious.]
I mean, some of them can be trained, where I'm from - several of them are in the Royal Guards, actually, though none of them are very good at it and they're all a little on the dumb side. But mostly they're pests - obnoxious, annoying pests that are good for stealing your things and almost nothing else.
[...Tell us how you really feel, Mettaton.]
But I can see where some of the Pokémon are similar to the Royal Guards - loyal to a fault, doing their best, easily distracted by petting, and the sort that probably wouldn't like being stabbed very much. That sort of thing.
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[What does he even call Jonathan at this point? He's sort of his brother, but also eternal rival, nemesis, an annoying roadblock, there's just so many words.]
My adoptive brother has one like that. An untrained mutt that runs around biting and drooling on everything because his owner simply couldn't be bothered to train him properly. If he could get away with seating him at the table, I have no doubt he would.
[He pauses for a moment because he needs to catch himself before he says something he regrets. He really does.]
I've never been fond of them, but seeing things like that, well, it simply makes something I dislike all the much more aggravating. I suppose you can understand that, right?
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Usually it's people and not animals who bring that sort of disgust out in me, though - I'll have to tell you about one of my employees sometime, he's absolutely vile. But at least with the people you can just blame them for all their undesirable traits and be done with it.
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[...he's actually surprised that came out of his mouth. It usually doesn't. Usually it's something closer to "that sounds like a you problem and not a Dio problem."]
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Ohhh, believe me, I'm not about to pass up an invitation to talk about that horrid boy.
Meet with me sometime? Videos are so impersonal, darling.
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[What with being on the same evil villain team and all.]
And I agree about these things being rather impersonal. I can appreciate their uses, but they're a poor substitute for a face to face conversation.
[He might have a while before he grows into being all the Dio he can be, but he still thinks him being Dio is something that should be experienced by people in person.]
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[...Once again, welcome to Egopolis. Population: us, apparently.]
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[Look, he'd prefer to spend as little time around those NPC losers ad the few Rockets he's met as possible. They're simply not worthy of his presence, that's all.]
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[Although it's less about the NPC losers and more about the location of the base, in his case, but the sentiment is similar.]