Arthur Charles (
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DELETED SCENES FROM 15 STRANGERS ROUND 6
[Arthur has been known to swim in the pool on occasion. Or just let himself float. It's a good way to lose himself and stop worrying so much, and it's a good way to work off a post-vision funk. So, yeah, he's headed there now.
Maybe someone else is too?]
Maybe someone else is too?]
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[Well, on the bright side, he isn't falling into time with the ticking when he talks now. And thoughts of Hiyori have been thoroughly flung out the metaphorical window.
Now he just wants to punch probably an entire army square in the teeth. There are some weapons that shouldn't be used.]
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Gotham was a mining town at the foot of Yggdrasil. It got totally levelled overnight in an unprecedented disaster and if you believe the rumors no plants grow for miles around the ruins and there's a big pit where Yggdrasil used to be that's still burning. There's only two known survivors, me and Simon.
[He's casual about the telling, it really doesn't bother him. It was a long time ago.]
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[It's hard to focus. It's hard to understand why Arthur's so casual about this, or even how he is... it's been years, sure, Jonathan can wrap his mind around that, but this doesn't seem like the kind of thing that time should help with.
Then again, he's never known that kind of loss. Maybe it is! He doesn't know.]
I'm sorry. Know you've probably heard that a lot, but... that's a hell of a lot to go through.
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[Hooboy. This is about to get really heavy, isn't it?]
When I mentioned Gotham, back in the Mansion, Eric, uh, Eric Lecarde, not the Eric here now, immediately asked if I was from, uhhh.... Yew Nork City? And I don't know for sure, I don't think anyone knows that. But I do know my world used to have a huge city, bigger than anything, called Tokyo.
[He kind of waves off the apology. He has heard it a lot, and it's a nice sentiment, he guesses, but as ever he focuses on the present and near future.]
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["Eric Lecarde, not the Eric here now" - God that hurts. It doesn't have any reason to; after all, the last time Jonathan saw the man he was alive and well, safe in Texas.
Part of him does wish a better adult were here, though. The thought of New York City leveled like Hiroshima is horrifying to where he wishes he couldn't picture it so clearly. Ruins, and a fire that never stops burning where there was once something named after the Vikings' world tree... ]
I - okay, before we get way too far afield, yeah, Gotham's a name for New York City, which is... it's... Paris is wrecked, so it's pretty much the city where people go to be artists or actors, or writers, things like that. That's an old name for it, but I guess he'd be the type to know....
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[He wonders if this "New York City" was anything like Tokyo. he can picture the city's beautiful remains so clearly.]
Artists, actors, and writers... I kind of hope the town name's a coincidence. The Library'd probably love to find those ruins.
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[A pause, just a beat, really.]
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, I mean. They've got a beautiful collection of weapons and armor... I've only been a couple of times, I'm from the central-south part of the country. "Austin" and "Dallas" don't sound familiar, do they?
[He can't not wonder.]
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Nah, I don't know those names. Ricky probably would, she's from the Old World. And Raquna might know something, her kingdom supposedly goes back that far, but it's not like the whole world a been explored. They could still be out there, maybe even thriving. Just, you know, without contact with the rest of the world yet.
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When I think about time on that kind of scale it just gives me a headache. I know humans are really good at surviving - hell, you're living proof - but the thought that we could go on so long that all the cities I know are either ruins or lost somehow just... it's a lot to take in.
[He smiles, then.]
Pretty egotistical, I know. Anyway, uh, I know the pool's not goin' anywhere, but right now I think jumping in would do me a world of good.
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[He stretches, though. This was much more intense than when it came up with Eric Lecarde, that's for sure.]
Yeah, a swim sounds great.