Usagi Tsukino ☾ Eternal Sailor Moon (
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Yearbook Meme

Everyone is most likely to do SOMETHING in their life... even if it's literally nothing.
▶ INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Post a blank header of your character
2. People respond with 'Most likely to ______'
3. People can agree or disagree or add their own
4. Have fun, stay chill, enjoy some silliness!
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[The same rhetoric
read: bullshitthat Sidious had fed him his entire life until he'd ended up believing it. Even now, some of his old teachings are hard to shake.]From what I understand, Paimon cannot exist in a body of his own. Maybe he had as little choice in the matter as you did.
[Seriously, if Maul had to choose to take over someone's body, he definitely wouldn't have picked some dumbass teenage pothead. It makes him wonder how much choice Paimon had in the matter, something he intends to ask his acolyte the next time he's the dominant one.]
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Okay, that's true... [ Peter, no..... ]
....But even if he didn't have any choice or whatever, it's not fair that he just gets to take over my life.
[ .....Except maybe it is fair, considering what Peter did and what he deserves. So he doesn't sound all too passionate about his claims. In fact, he's... hesitating, apprehensive but clearly wanting to ask something. After a pause in which he works up his nerve, he does. ]
....The type of demon you are, do you..... punish people? For their... sins and stuff like that.
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[He can tell he's having an effect on the teen, warping his thinking. It's so easy to do Seth individuals that are already broken.
He pauses, but for once, it's not because he's thinking of what to say. Maul's just doing this for the effect he know he'll have on the boy.]
Much as what I just spoke about life holds true for punishment as well. Many good, honest, innocent people have died by my hands who didn't deserve it. But so have many wicked, cruel individuals the galaxy was better off without.
[He fixes Peter with an unblinking stare.]
What have you done which is so terrible as to deserve punishment?
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[ He's not raising his voice, still docile, nervous — but he can't help voicing this. For over a year now, Peter's lived with the knowledge that something else is alive inside of him, and he hasn't... really gone against that. He's swallowed everything down and he's a bit overdue to be upset about it, in all honestly.
Maul's answer definitely isn't exactly comforting, which isn't really a surprise, but Peter looks a little disturbed all the same. And consequently, the question clearly has an effect on the teen; Peter flinches from it, looks away. ]
.....Someone's.. dead, because of me. [ He's a killer. So maybe it is all justice. He took a life, now something's taking his life. ]
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But he was hardly going to try and console the boy that it wasn't his fault. No, Maul was going to use his obvious guilt to his advantage, manipulating the teenager the same way Sidious had always done to him.]
Considering what you've done, you should know the obvious answer is that you have no room to protest. You're a murderer and deserve everything that has happened to you. It is only just to be punished this way.
[Having hooked him, it was time to reel Peter in.]
There is nothing you can do that will ever help you find atonement. To be a servant for a being of higher power with your own life shunted to the side is nothing more than what you deserve.
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But the words aren't a shock to hear. It's startling to hear someone say them out loud to him, but he's been well-acquainted with these words for a long time, now.
'You're a murderer and deserve everything that has happened to you.'
And he's right about the atonement, too. Peter knows that. Maybe some small part of him has wondered if there's any hope for... forgiveness, but he knows deep down there isn't. How could there be? Anyone who could forgive him are.... gone. His family are all gone, every single one. And his mother.... she wouldn't have forgiven him no matter what; she couldn't. It's her voice that the one inside of him often shifts to, scathing and hurting and hating him. ('I can't accept. And I can't forgive.')
Peter blinks against a swell of tears that glisten his eyes, and nods with a soft, shuddering breath. The demon before him is right, and Peter's acknowledging that he's right. That's all he can do. He won't fight against it, just as he really doesn't fight against the demon inside of him. This is what he deserves. ]