> Why not? If they're aware of Danny's threat there are decision-making processes and judicial systems which can determine a just response. What gives the LL the right to decide on the future of mankind?
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If the government is informed, there will be one answer and one answer only. Governments aren't in the business of looking for alternatives.
> > > Who makes the call about Danny's future? Hatty? LL vote? SPUD? The UN?
> > Fight fire with fire. The Triumverate likes having meetings and making decisions, so the LL should form one of its own with a few near-cosmic beings.
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> Near-cosmic beings?
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Sir Mumphrey Wilton, Dancer, CSFB!...those that have some ability to affect change in the Parodyverse (Faite remains neutral, and Lara doesn't count because she's not from the Parodyverse).
> > > Is Danny allowed to wake up and speak in his own defence?
> > I don't know, but it's likely Liu Xi and Kerry will advocate for him. Liu Xi may also consider waking him up on her own to ask him, and she has just the "waking dream" spell to do it.
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> She has? Since when?
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> Remember when she used to have elemental powers?
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Her elemental power has been neutralized so many times she decided to pick up a few spells to protect herself. None of them are particularly potent, but they have funny names and surprising uses.
"Waking Dream" can wake someone who's in a drug-induced sleep or coma long enough to answer a few questions. The "One Fifth" spell shrinks items to one-fifth the size and power. I make them up as I go, it's fun coming with the the appropriate names.
> > > Who explains all this to Kerry, and how? Who pays for the damage afterwards?
> > Someone who can't be burned. I suppose they can send fire-resistant Anna to tell her. Or Hatman can wear his Paradopolis Fire Department cap.
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> Take some weenies.
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I'm sure Yuki will bring plenty.
> > > What if the Chronicler seeks to remove the Nexus from Earth, leaving Earth vulnerable to dying in sub-plots, robbing it of its destiny? Would the LL battle to stop the Chronicler?
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> > That's the kind of change I mentioned would annoy Faite, and probably violate the Chronicler's office.
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> On the contrary it would be a perfect example of the extreme and hardest part of the Chronicler's office, something he might not want to do but must do to maintain his charge.
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But it would go beyond his immediate authority to take it away wouldn't it?
> > Though Faite knows it's too late to use the old "violation of office" threat if it's already done...so Faite may actually consider arranging the death of the Chronicler before it happens ("arranging" because she probably won't do it herself, but she might help the LL do it). She might seek the support of other cosmic beings before doing something like that.
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> There there would be war in heaven.
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Which would be bad. I guess.