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Ledah Rozwelli ([personal profile] gaveupfeeling) wrote in [community profile] tvk2012-01-06 02:52 pm
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[Today Ledah is without his red coat and neckcloth. He is instead wearing a trenchcoat that some may recognize as being April's - made more obvious that next to him on the bed, reading a book (but glancing over at him as he speaks), April can be seen wearing his clothing.]

Lancer and Edgeworth, I have dates for our prior arrangements that I would like to confirm.

As for the rest of you, in order to make this a more public post... what are your hobbies?
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[personal profile] myblimpisbigger 2012-01-12 05:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, well, yes. It is called the Madness for a reason. The colloquial term for a Spark in fugue is to be 'in the Madness Place'. I suppose the simplest explanation is that this is a particularly focused, driven state of mind that only Sparks exhibit. They become rash, irrational, and often violent if not calmed. A natural tendency toward a desire for dominance mixed with the ability to easily craft an army of walking death machines all in one afternoon does not often end well for the surrounding peasantry.

It can be subdued, controlled, as I have learned to do. But it gook me twenty years of mental conditioning to do so. Most Sparks are killed by their very first creation; they simply have too little experience and too little common sense to keep themselves and others safe. So my aim is to shut off the Spark in those who are not mentally stable enough to use it and detect it early in those who are so that they can be educated from their breakthrough.