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Jack Kline ([personal profile] godjr) wrote in [community profile] diademooc 2025-05-29 03:14 pm (UTC)

[ Jack does not have much of a sense of humor. He's still developing in a lot of ways and he can't always tell when people are joking. He almost never laughs. There is a very serious air about him, almost too grave. But he's curious about other people, that's always been one of his key traits, and he's fascinated by his new friend. Who was kind enough to offer to look at his phone and explain Snake to him, and who might have died but doesn't seem to want to talk about it. That's okay. Jack is used to people not wanting to talk about things. ]

About dying in general or being murdered?

[ They're two separate things in his head. Jack has died three times so he's pretty at peace with the concept. He can't go to Heaven so he'll never have actual peace and contentment, but the Empty isn't the worst option. He already was feeling a lot of emptiness before he got there, so it was a continuation. ]

Well, one of the reasons my grandfather is mad at me is I'm trying to kill him. He's hurting a lot of people, he wants to kill billions. No one else can stop him. I guess that could count as revenge.

[ Jack's just not doing it for that reason. He holds no hate toward Chuck. He reserved all those hateful thoughts for Michael and Lucifer, and they're both dead. Chuck is more of an obstacle than a person to him. If he gets revenge on top of saving the world, that will be okay. ]

I know it's wrong to kill people. In case you thought I was being nonchalant about it. [ He sounds like it, or just calmly accepting. ] I wish I didn't have to, but if someone is hurting people, they need to be stopped.

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