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[Three wishes are the sort of things that someone like Twister could contemplate over for eternity. But he does not have an eternity, he has simply a month. Which is much longer than this place usually allows for its events (perhaps it did this purposely to throw him off, because it knows he's wise to its system), so he should be glad to have that long to plan out what to do with them.
But he takes some small satisfaction in knowing that his first wish is purely selfish.
Twister does not make the same mistake as Don - he does not wish for Peacock to be here, because he knows that would simply result in the pet peacock Anton keeps to appear where he is at present.
So, after some consideration, he words his wish differently.]
I wish for the Dressing Room to manifest within these walls in its human form and be forced to live here amongst its residents.
[He knows full well that this will end up being the one Peacock selects as his temporary wish, but even a single month will amuse him.]
But he takes some small satisfaction in knowing that his first wish is purely selfish.
Twister does not make the same mistake as Don - he does not wish for Peacock to be here, because he knows that would simply result in the pet peacock Anton keeps to appear where he is at present.
So, after some consideration, he words his wish differently.]
I wish for the Dressing Room to manifest within these walls in its human form and be forced to live here amongst its residents.
[He knows full well that this will end up being the one Peacock selects as his temporary wish, but even a single month will amuse him.]
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Fuck yeah, that's a good idea. I'm going to kick it's ass.
[Unless it's some sort of animal....then he wouldn't have the heart to do it, but he won't let anyone know.]
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I rather don't think that would be very nice, my good fellow. Despite everything else, this place has kept us alive and healthy, barring a few incidents in my case.
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I'd rather it kill me than be stuck here...any longer.
[He looks up worried.]
That's not a wish!!! In case you were wondering Dressing Room!!
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Out of curiosity, have you used any of your wishes yet?
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[He grumbles again and looks down.]
No, I have not.
[I've got no fucking idea what to wish for, is what he's thinking.]
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[He gives a look down ans shakes his head. The truth is he does have a lot that he wants but nothing that could help him while he is stuck here.]
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So don't mind the low growl from behind you, Twister. It's got its back turned, too, but the lines of tension down its spine are a good show of how unimpressed it is.]
You presume too much, Twister.
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Yes. This was what he wanted.]
Forgive my rather haphazard choice of words, I just wasn't sure how to personally refer to your form when you choose to look human.
[Also, has nothing to do with trying to force Peacock to be human to keep him grounded. Honest.]
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[It turns, slowly, those reversed red eyes blazing.]
I am not one of your Clives, no matter my appearance, and treating me as such will not end pleasantly for you.
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Will you kill me? You'd miss me too much for that.
Will you inflict a crippling illness upon me? You get bored too easily if I'm not free to move.
Little that you've done so far scares me. Or convinces me that you are too far different from most of the Clives I've encountered here.
[He enjoys baiting Peacock far too much.]
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Except that Peacock keeps him conscious for the entirety of the few moments it lasts for.]
You don't even know what I am. You see something before you and believe that it's even the slightest manifestation of the reality - but remember, Twister, you see exactly what I wish for you to see.
I really need an icon where he is in great pain
...Then why do you choose to look that way?
Beyond now, when its outside your control, why do you even bother appearing at all? Especially to me. If I'm so meaningless to me then why do you give me this treatment?
he's going to need it for like the whole month
I choose to look this way because it would be impossible for any of you to comprehend what I truly look like. Jeanne, perhaps, could have an idea of it. For the moment.
And I appear because that is what I choose to do. It's irrelevant to you why I choose to do so.
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[Archery leans on the wall.]
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I have some news for you any way.
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