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𝗦𝗢𝗹𝗰𝗼 ([personal profile] zauneyete) wrote2025-03-30 04:02 pm

KARTERIA INBOX

SILCO
CONTACT
TEXT ✘ VOICE ✘ ACTION ✘ VIDEO
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[personal profile] ignoreher 2026-02-04 06:42 pm (UTC)(link)
[ she didn't expect any promises, but it is something she wanted made clear anyway. might appreciate him a bit more if he follows through on just injury. ]

I won't ask him anything, be it about your business or matters of loyalty -- those are things he can decide on himself, on the slim chance it becomes relevant, and that I can promise. When Sariel is working for me, if he is allowed to, the only thing he and I will be concerned about is the job at hand and nothing else. I'll ensure my associate knows this as well. All good?
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[personal profile] ignoreher 2026-02-04 07:12 pm (UTC)(link)
[ She Knows His Business thanks takasugi. it's not fine but time and place... ]

I compensate my help very well, so you won't have to worry about him looking for a third avenue either. Would you like me to draw up a contract? I'm quite versed thanks to my upbringing in these things.
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[personal profile] ignoreher 2026-02-04 08:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[ well............ they might have more in common than he thinks, frankly...... technically..... ]

I'd be happy to on both accounts, because you're certainly right. Contracts in The City, where I'm from, are taken very seriously, and tend to be pretty thorough as a result... so they can get pretty long too.

[ which is more lightly said, because she knows it sounds pretty nuts in the "is that really necessary" way that the city's extremes are viewed by others outside. truthfully, it isn't her favorite thing to do, but she was the front door of l corp for a reason. her quality control (heavy emphasis on control) was unmatched.

and

given malkuth's taking some folded papers out of her pocket alongside a pen, she'd obviously been hoping or expecting this to go as she wanted it? it isn't drawn up, she's simply gonna do it in front of him. ]


I'll try to keep it brief since it's a small matter for us both. What's your poison as far as drinks goes? My soul loves a good stout, so I've gotten pretty partial to them.
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she loves a hearty pull off the tap

[personal profile] ignoreher 2026-02-05 12:21 am (UTC)(link)
[ oh, wonderful, she's actually gonna be able to tell takasugi she had a pleasant evening chat with silco? she huff a soft laugh at his own city name and gives her order with a smile, pinning his preference in mind. it's good to remember what business associates favor. ]

It doesn't matter if you were "blessed" to be born in the Nest of your District or damned to writhe in its Backstreets, if you break a contract you're more than likely losing something of equivalent value. There's a whole Office that specializes in ensuring the legality and consequence of each contract across the entire city, too -- they can and will track you down, no matter how well you think you've hidden yourself. And normally I'd put in a request to such an Office for the best security... but we're policing ourselves here.

First is formalities. The name and relevant business of each party, and what follows is our conditions of contract in the simplest, most direct wording to ensure a lack of sneaky loopholes. Lastly is the agreed upon consequence for the breach or break of contract, which can be the same between the parties or specific to each. For example, one might require the other to forfeit the fortune they amassed with the help of that contract and put them in a perilous position, and the other might bear the punishment of a bone broken for every line crossed. It's a deterrent. Or supposed to be. We don't need to follow through that far though, it's simply done because of the way The City has always worked.

[ dog eat dog, no matter how high you went. always someone ready to strike you down and pick at whatever remained. malkuth, manager of 3kon. silco... she taps her pen against the table, glancing up at him. thank goodness the city is so unusually thorough. ]

And what should I put down for you, Mister Silco?
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[personal profile] ignoreher 2026-02-05 06:05 am (UTC)(link)
A construction company that employs a bodyguard, huh...? That's a first, even to me. You must work in some rather dangerous areas to need that kind of muscle.

[ silco, of s. incorporated then. she'll pen it down along with the brief, direct points of their agreement. no funny business here... it's very much word for word. ]

It sounds like we don't hail from too different of worlds though, our protocal aside. Karteria reminds me a lot of it too. [ a wiggle of her pen. ] The same kind of hopelessness.
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[personal profile] ignoreher 2026-02-05 10:30 am (UTC)(link)
[ she is exactly where she wants to be no one help her ]

They are.

[ that she can agree on, finishing off the final touches and turning it around for silco's approval as she leans back with her drink. ]

I work to help them too, not so much in my spare time as... alongside my work with 3kon, nearly split despite the few hours a day offers. As performers, they give the people a moment of distraction from the often harsh reality of the world, and I decided to make use of that and their manpower in repairing the houses of those in need -- especially before winter really hit. The people there appreciate action over words, so when I showed up for them they showed up for me.

[ and that's with a soft smile, the first and probably only of the night that silco's seeing. ]

I'll continue doing that too in the longterm, since you can only build up with a sturdy foundation. [ a sigh. ] The city sure is big though, huh... with no shortage of "I want to help, but where do I start" from a handful of our fellows.
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[personal profile] ignoreher 2026-02-09 06:38 pm (UTC)(link)
[ he's a shrewd one, alright. the contract office would be proud to have him... and she can appreciate the attention to detail besides. she adjusts what he points out and rewrites it on the sheet beneath it, turning it once more. there's certainly a fine balance in ensuring they're both secure on both sides. ]

I like to think of it this way: the less someone has to worry about losing, because they have others behind them to catch them if they fall, then the more they can focus on moving forward how they see fit. A lot of people ended up where they have in my city because they had no other choice -- you give them a second path, and they're likely to take it.

But I'd like to clarify that I'm only speaking of my own world. Karteria is different, and what works one place might not work elsewhere. [ silco's own thoughts included, but she isn't here to blow things up. ] There's no harm in trying lots of different things to see happens though, even if it might seem useless or just a salve from the outside. Right?
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[personal profile] ignoreher 2026-02-12 02:17 am (UTC)(link)
[ she can, and can't, see why takasugi has such a hard time with silco. it's sound in a way that she understands, given the city's... everything, and it's exactly why the city is the way it is to prevent the very same pitfalls that the man opposite of her speaks of. if everyone is on a tightrope, if everyone is in danger of slipping off the razor's edge, then there's no complacency; it's efficient, and easy to control.

an extreme version of it, of course. honed by centuries of use. even having the freedom to think of a different future than what lays ahead of someone is a form of treason, of revolution for her home in a general sense... while even in the worst worlds elsewhere they aren't punished as thoroughly as those from the city are. so it makes sense, silco's concerns and points, and she nods as she continues to rewrite.

back and forth. ]


Some of our views might differ, but the core is the same: Karteria needs change. The wealthy are too secular and don't see the problems below as anything they need to be concerned about, while the ones at the bottom struggle to see beyond their own problems -- not for a lack of want, but because they don't have the energy or mind to do so. Direction is good for them.

You are right, though. In The City... when someone managed to get to the station they wanted, they didn't seek to fix the problems that'd held them back in the first place, or to help someone else that wanted to escape just as badly.

[ a sip of her drink, ears laying back. ]

They were happy just to have left the circumstances they were in before. Even if they could lose it in a second, and they'd do everything they could to prevent that... Why would they risk the comfort they'd gained just so everyone else could have the chance at it too? Better that they keep their heads down and move along in their new spot on the wheel, grinding away their days.
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[personal profile] ignoreher 2026-02-12 09:47 am (UTC)(link)
You prefer to see the safety of the worst that could happen over hope for the better, huh? It's a familiar pattern you've seen, so I don't blame you.

[ but it's not said dismissively or anything, more observant as she watches him watch her. takasugi has nothing to worry about. maybe if she were still on her first life, maybe if she could cast aside her dignity like she did then for "the greater good" and an end that "justified the means"... but she's not, and her smile remains pleasant. ]

We do need people like that in the world, since fools like me have to be reminded of the dangers... but there's nothing wrong with hedging your bet on the thought the people will do better with what they're offered. Karteria's already in a far better state than my terrible world, after all. They're willing to stand up against a force like Patho-Gen and make their voices heard -- that'd be unthinkable at home.

[ so why not believe in the unthinkable otherwise? ]

Besides, there is a guilt that's terrorizing some of the wealthier portion of Karteria -- they're people who're at risk of wandering outside, or so I've found, but they just need a direction to put their efforts towards too. That's also different than home, where people lock away any feeling that would put them at risk. [ a small shrug, resting against her sest. ] I don't mind leaving things better than when I found them. It's my duty as an architect. Leaving choice in the hands of others has its risks, but they don't lack for empathy here.
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[personal profile] ignoreher 2026-02-15 05:30 am (UTC)(link)
[ it's probably not a good idea.

at the very least, it's something takasugi'd call her an idiot to suggest. but malkuth is someone who is for doing over simply speaking, and so the next glance silco gets is an interested, curious sort. the kind that predates a question that's more of a gamble than not. ]


In that case, if you have time to spare in the daylight hours, why don't we make this a regular thing? I'm fond of debates and understanding others' point of views, since you can only broaden your own horizon by seeing what another sees... and you can see for yourself what I'm talking about, too.

[ no, karteria isn't perfect nor will it be in the next few years. neither will her own city. but if there's people in her world willing to push against the expected, to hope and hold out a hand, then there's people here, too. malkuth's positive of that -- their treatment of her is proof, even as the incident faded from societal memory.

final product, turned for his approval. she spins her own pen in hand. ]


I don't mind a rejection, but at least consider it.
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[personal profile] ignoreher 2026-02-15 03:08 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm of the same mind, Mister Silco. It'd be the same if any of mine took work with you.

Besides, getting to know the people around you is important in business too -- we were taught that even if you don't intend to partner with them, [ because that's all that matters, friendship was never up for discussion, ] knowing their preferences and interests helps in the long run.

[ for planning with or against, to understand the other's movements, so on. it doesn't make her happy... but she is thankful she was taught it now anyway, since it's proven worthwhile in many ways here. ]

And in general it's good to know if someone'll pick up on the first, second, or third ring. It's pretty interesting that even something so small says a lot, huh?