No, you truly cannot. I've come face-to-face with the man twice now and each time it was... oppressive. I think he sees us as amusements, playthings. A cat toying with the mouse caught in its claws.
[ And the reborn soul of Strahd's beloved is now in the care of Declan's friends, traveling with them as a fledgeling adventurer. They'll be seeing him again. ]
We're going to have to kill him. There's no other recourse.
Then you should, and without hesitation or regret.
[Easy advice to give, the most straightforward solution that V can see. Perhaps not so easy in practice, but it seems the only way to free the land -- at least based on what he's hearing. A man like that won't give up his sense of control, especially to those he feels is lesser than him.]
My city found itself in similarly dire straights. If a man like me- [He splays a hand against his chest. Pale, lanky, weak V.] -can help turn the tide, then I know you and yours can, too.
Well, yes. That is the ultimate goal, but one does not simply walk into castle Ravenloft. We need the means, both to get to the man and to kill him. That sword could very well be our answer, if we only knew where it was.
So...
[ A small shrug, as he glances at V again. ]
I do appreciate your words of encouragement. It's just... a work in progress, that's all. Possibly more of one, now that I'm here, far removed from my party.
[Alas, he cannot give much advice where that sword is concerned, or much consolation in regards to being taken away from familiar faces, either. The uncertainty of a world that carries on, whether or not one happens to be present, weighs on V's shoulders, too.
So he rises back into a stand, angling the grip of his cane next to Declan as a "hand" to help him up.]
[ He takes it with a nod of thanks, unfolding from the floor to his full six feet of gangly height. ]
Of course I am. We're friends. Comrades in arms. We've weathered an awful lot together in that dreadful place, and some of them... [ A pause. ] Some of them have lost far too much already.
Now there's a bit of realism from you. [Ha. Well, besides that-] But yes, it is. Yet true or otherwise, perhaps it is not a goal worth overlooking. Just in case.
What would you wish for? The instant death of that man?
I'm capable of a bit of realism, thank you very much.
[ He's smiling as he says it, though. There's a time and place for optimism, and a time and place for realism. It's not his fault if the majority of time skews toward the former. ]
Oh, without question. The permanent end of Count Strahd von Zarovich, to be precise.
[The way V laughs lowly and unbidden at the idea of permanently ending someone who no doubt deserves it... Well. Should he find Declan's certainty less amusing (in a good way) and heartening than he does? He doesn't.]
Then for both of our sakes, may our wishes come true. Should we find a way to make that happen. [A beat.] And if it's not all a con of the highest degree.
[One day at a time, indeed. At least this body isn't falling apart at the edges like it was before. Small mercies.
He doesn't quite sweep into a bow (wow, someone being more dramatic than him!), but he does incline his head, then clicks his cane to the floor as though to punctate his reply.]
The same to you, Declan. [A smirk.] Well, it's getting late. I should be on my way for now, but... I'm sure I'll see you around.
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[ And the reborn soul of Strahd's beloved is now in the care of Declan's friends, traveling with them as a fledgeling adventurer. They'll be seeing him again. ]
We're going to have to kill him. There's no other recourse.
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[Easy advice to give, the most straightforward solution that V can see. Perhaps not so easy in practice, but it seems the only way to free the land -- at least based on what he's hearing. A man like that won't give up his sense of control, especially to those he feels is lesser than him.]
My city found itself in similarly dire straights. If a man like me- [He splays a hand against his chest. Pale, lanky, weak V.] -can help turn the tide, then I know you and yours can, too.
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So...
[ A small shrug, as he glances at V again. ]
I do appreciate your words of encouragement. It's just... a work in progress, that's all. Possibly more of one, now that I'm here, far removed from my party.
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[Alas, he cannot give much advice where that sword is concerned, or much consolation in regards to being taken away from familiar faces, either. The uncertainty of a world that carries on, whether or not one happens to be present, weighs on V's shoulders, too.
So he rises back into a stand, angling the grip of his cane next to Declan as a "hand" to help him up.]
You're worried about the others.
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Of course I am. We're friends. Comrades in arms. We've weathered an awful lot together in that dreadful place, and some of them... [ A pause. ] Some of them have lost far too much already.
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With any luck, time does not move here the same way it does in our worlds.
[But that's also just wishful thinking. No one can guarantee it one way or another.]
All we can do now is to learn more about the truth of our current circumstances and do our best to return. I've heard talk about "wishes", you know.
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[ Wishful thinking indeed. ]
Oh, yes. I've heard talk of wishes, too. Now that would be nice. Then we wouldn't need some smelly old sword from who-knows-where.
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An easy fix for all of our problems. Almost too good to be true. I wonder.
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[ He taps his chin. ]
It's an awfully convenient reason to make us want to stay here, isn't it?
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Now there's a bit of realism from you. [Ha. Well, besides that-] But yes, it is. Yet true or otherwise, perhaps it is not a goal worth overlooking. Just in case.
What would you wish for? The instant death of that man?
[He thinks that's a safe bet.]
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[ He's smiling as he says it, though. There's a time and place for optimism, and a time and place for realism. It's not his fault if the majority of time skews toward the former. ]
Oh, without question. The permanent end of Count Strahd von Zarovich, to be precise.
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Then for both of our sakes, may our wishes come true. Should we find a way to make that happen. [A beat.] And if it's not all a con of the highest degree.
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[ He gives a bow, one that suggests he'd be flourishing a hat if he had it on him. ]
It's been a pleasure you make your acquaintance, V.
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He doesn't quite sweep into a bow (wow, someone being more dramatic than him!), but he does incline his head, then clicks his cane to the floor as though to punctate his reply.]
The same to you, Declan. [A smirk.] Well, it's getting late. I should be on my way for now, but... I'm sure I'll see you around.
[Since, you know, they live in the same house.]