Héctor (
unpocoloco) wrote2019-01-06 04:17 am
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HéctorUN: OLLIN
STATUS: Graduate Student / Teacher's Assistant
ACCOLADES: I write music, know how to play a few instruments, mostly la guitarra.
BIO: !Hola¡ Soy Héctor. Yo hablo español y un poco inglés. I've come to Daybreak to learn a little about all this magic stuff and help out around the Campus. If you need an odd job taken care of, I'm your guy! (Unless you are la policía. Or someone I have borrowed from. If that is the case, do not contact me, por favor.)

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[He's made use of his superspeed for something educational at least.]
No, I... I wanted to discuss the veil.
[Héctor's getting right to the point, and so will he.]
I know that I brought attention to this subject in the wrong way, and that it is more complicated. That does not change how I feel about it, and I... Did you make attempts before?
[That may be less coherent than he wanted it to be, but this a delicate subject and he's trying very hard not to get emotional at any point here.]
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But to the point. His expression turns a little more serious then. Toki's keeping himself controlled. He knows he'll have to do the same if he doesn't want to set the boy off. Not lying, not hiding, just being careful in delivery.
He nods his head.]
In a sense. When I first got back to earth I wasn't the most attentive when it came to keeping secrecy. There were a lot of other things that I was concerned with before any of that. And so, I did a lot of things that... got attention, while I was trying to accomplish something else. I didn't intend to try and break the secrecy as a whole but what I did wasn't small either.
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[That doesn't matter though, and he focuses back on the topic.]
So it was an accident that you did things against that uhh... law? Is it a law? I don't know.
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I don't know if there's an official all-around law so much as every corner of the world has different territories covered by people enforcing the secrecy. Like how different countries and states and things within those will have different rules, but pretty much every one of them has a law against murder. Since it's supernatural stuff, those territories are a lot blurrier and the rules may be enforced to different degrees. Some hunters I faced could pretty extreme. Others were just doing a job.
I've never really known how organized the supernatural world actually is. You have to be really involved and even high up in these things. That's not something that's ever been possible for me.
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It's... It's kind of... naive then, isn't it? To think that everyone can somehow have the knowledge they need and still... keep some sort of peace?
[Reality is complicated, and there's a part of him that wishes he'd never chosen to join it.]
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No. I don't think it's naive. It's messy but... isn't everything in the world? Nice things can have downsides. And bad things can have good. It doesn't mean that we stop trying to work out the best for everyone, but it does mean that we can't make a perfect option.
I'm not sure what it will take for change. It might mean talking to a lot of people, pulling together a cause. I might mean a revolution. It will probably mean a lot of work and a lot of people explaining their own individual cases. But I don't believe it's naive. And I think it's wishing best and any person who calls it naivety is the bigger fool.
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Then it's something to work for.
[He can't say much else or he'll cry.]
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Such is my boy. That's how you make good things happen. Just like that.
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Thank you for listening, Héctor!