This is unfortunately one of his favorite topics of conversation, though! Yay!]
That would depend on who he is, of course. Every person has a different breaking point, and if you really want to make someone pay for what they've done, you would need to know at least enough about them to know what would hurt them the most. [He says this so conversationally, like it is Normal.]
Though of course, not many people like pain, so that's always an easy option.
[SOMEONE SAVE NAMELESS THEN too bad this is the confines of a pc... rip]
How boring. Predictable, at that. [Raising his hands a little.] Well! You don't need to know all that much; like I said, pain is an easy option. Always start from the feet so they stay conscious for as long as possible.
[ME THROWING SCARAMOUCHE LIKE A FRISBEE AWAY FROM THIS SWEET LAD.]
Because in the feet, there aren't many things to damage that would lead to a quick fatality. Humans have come up with all kinds of terrible, creative ways to torture each other in ways that won't threaten their lives, you know?
[CLEARLY NOT.]
If you're too careless with a blade or even a fist, you could puncture an organ or sever an important artery.
[I'M ALSO FEELING INSANE ABOUT THIS. Nameless is the only creature on this wholeass island that Scaramouche likes now besides the actual demons. Help.]
These are important things to know. [ARE THEY.] I'll teach you more, so that if anyone tries to cross you again, you can make them regret it right away.
[Yeah! It's fine! Everyone should listen to what Scaramouche says is important because clearly a god would only care about important things!
Anyway, he looks satisfied enough with that and decides to leave furthur teachings of torment on hold for a moment. First, because he knows how people are:]
[He just SIGHS and rolls his eyes like sasuga humans tbh.]
People always feel the need to name the nameless. [And then, gesturing to Nameless:] Give naming yourself a try. A name that you give to yourself is something no one can take from you or hold over your head.
There are several ways you could say it in my language, but most are homophones for other things... [Considering fantasy Japanese is just regular Japanese.]
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What kind of death would that be?
[Not that he could make somebody suffer through it himself. That kind of power isn't something he has at his disposal.]
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This is unfortunately one of his favorite topics of conversation, though! Yay!]
That would depend on who he is, of course. Every person has a different breaking point, and if you really want to make someone pay for what they've done, you would need to know at least enough about them to know what would hurt them the most. [He says this so conversationally, like it is Normal.]
Though of course, not many people like pain, so that's always an easy option.
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[UNFORTUNATELY HE KNOWS SO LITTLE HE DOESN'T KNOW TO RUN.]
He doesn't like being disobeyed.
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How boring. Predictable, at that. [Raising his hands a little.] Well! You don't need to know all that much; like I said, pain is an easy option. Always start from the feet so they stay conscious for as long as possible.
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The feet are a good starting point. Because it's the furthest from their head?
[THIS IS. NORMAL AND GOOD? HE'S ABSORBING INFORMATION LIKE HE CAN DO ANYTHING WITH IT.]
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Because in the feet, there aren't many things to damage that would lead to a quick fatality. Humans have come up with all kinds of terrible, creative ways to torture each other in ways that won't threaten their lives, you know?
[CLEARLY NOT.]
If you're too careless with a blade or even a fist, you could puncture an organ or sever an important artery.
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[He didn't know before, but now he does! Is this information going to be useful to him in the future. Who knows!]
Thank you for teaching me.
[i'm feeling insane about this]
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These are important things to know. [ARE THEY.] I'll teach you more, so that if anyone tries to cross you again, you can make them regret it right away.
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Okay. I'll remember what you teach.
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Anyway, he looks satisfied enough with that and decides to leave furthur teachings of torment on hold for a moment. First, because he knows how people are:]
Has anyone tried to give you a name yet?
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People always feel the need to name the nameless. [And then, gesturing to Nameless:] Give naming yourself a try. A name that you give to yourself is something no one can take from you or hold over your head.
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The names he's heard so far: Everybody in hell. The demon's work names. Rider. Archer. Caster.]
My own name... [The first two words he ever managed to say were Straße/Gehen.] Gehen?
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His head cants to the side, somewhat curious since it's an unknown word to him.]
What does it mean?
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It has a many different meanings. The common ones are "to go" or "to leave".
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Do you like it? The sound of it, the meaning.
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[It would've been nice, if he was able to leave where he was.]
I don't know about the sound.
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Hm. There are plenty of ways to say "to go" or "to leave" in other languages. Do you know any? One of them might sound better to you.
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No. It's the only language I've heard.
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There are several ways you could say it in my language, but most are homophones for other things... [Considering fantasy Japanese is just regular Japanese.]
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Can I hear them anyway?
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Nokosu. Saru, tachisaru. Idetatsu. Mikiri - that one has a meaning closer to quitting or defecting rather than walking away.
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[He considers each of them.]
I like Mikiri, but I don't like the meaning. I don't want to say I'm quitting.
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He shudders.]
In context I do like it.
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