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Entry tags:
- !location: luthor mansion,
- !location: the city,
- !status: open,
- aeneas,
- ahava,
- alia atreides,
- charles kawalsky,
- goliath,
- green arrow,
- jamie mccrimmon,
- kang,
- katara,
- kon-el,
- lafiel,
- lex luthor,
- lois lane,
- meluly,
- nanoha,
- nathaniel richards/iron lad,
- nightwing,
- nova terra,
- obi-wan kenobi,
- samus aran,
- spaurh,
- tess lee,
- the major
This Man's Home Is A Castle [OPEN]
When he first saw it weeks ago, shortly after the crew had finally caught up him, he thought for certain that he was hallucinating. But there it was, nestled among several other castles. The Luthor Mansion, in all it's glory.
Lex was never a superstitious man, but even he believed that there was more to heaven and earth than what could be proven on paper. The appearance of his home, a reward no other crew member had received (to his knowledge), certainly made him think. He wondered if this was some sort of sign that his decisions so far had indeed been right, or that he was on the right path. Perhaps it was put there as a distraction of sorts, as well, as there were many unpleasant memories that haunted those walls. For the time being, he decided to take it as a reward, however relocating there initially proved to be problematic.
The Mansion wasn't in disarray, but it was clear that no one had walked its halls in quite some time. Not only that, but the last people who had clearly had little regard for the property. There was a layer of dirt and dust everywhere, expensive and priceless paintings had been torn off the walls and trashed, priceless artifacts were just broken pieces of clay or stone, pieces of antique furniture had been smashed, and every vault was empty. Not a single green meteor rock to be found. He counted himself lucky that his pool table, piano, and a handful of family photos managed to survive.
Rather than be dejected, Lex looked at it as project to occupy his time. Since he only worked in Neuropathy whenever he felt like it, and manned the bar in the lounge at his discretion, he did have plenty of time to devote to this project. Which was good, because cleaning up and fixing up a 40 room mansion-- replete with its own library (with real books), well supplied medieval armory and modern armory, pool, wine cellar, gym, and grand ballroom-- took a lot of work.
Work which still hadn't been completed, but he had progressed far enough to not only make it livable, but also presentable. The master bedroom, Lex's office, and most of the common areas had been cleaned up. All the rest was blocked off for the moment, but were in locations that were fairly out of the way.
So, he put out a message on the omnicomms, and invited a few people to check the place out. The ones who weren't already spying on him, at any rate. He laid out a few drinks, and a sampling of some of the fresh fruit and food he picked up while during their last mission to earth. He didn't expect many guests, after all, he had never been the most well liked person, even back when he was a relatively kindhearted kid. Most parties he hosted as an adult, he was usually surrounded by obsequious employees desperate to move up the food chain, business partners who wanted a more favorable deal, business rivals who were trying to find out something about the competition, charity representatives who wanted money, and sycophants who wanted the notoriety of being in the same room as Lex Luthor and access to the connections that alone can bring. Friends were simply a foreign concept, if he ever truly had any to begin with, and he certainly hadn't gone out of his way to make any on the ship. He was curious as to what category his guests, if he had any, would fit in.
((ooc: This is something of a party style post, so feel free to talk to Lex, Lois, or talk to each other while your character looks around.))
Lex was never a superstitious man, but even he believed that there was more to heaven and earth than what could be proven on paper. The appearance of his home, a reward no other crew member had received (to his knowledge), certainly made him think. He wondered if this was some sort of sign that his decisions so far had indeed been right, or that he was on the right path. Perhaps it was put there as a distraction of sorts, as well, as there were many unpleasant memories that haunted those walls. For the time being, he decided to take it as a reward, however relocating there initially proved to be problematic.
The Mansion wasn't in disarray, but it was clear that no one had walked its halls in quite some time. Not only that, but the last people who had clearly had little regard for the property. There was a layer of dirt and dust everywhere, expensive and priceless paintings had been torn off the walls and trashed, priceless artifacts were just broken pieces of clay or stone, pieces of antique furniture had been smashed, and every vault was empty. Not a single green meteor rock to be found. He counted himself lucky that his pool table, piano, and a handful of family photos managed to survive.
Rather than be dejected, Lex looked at it as project to occupy his time. Since he only worked in Neuropathy whenever he felt like it, and manned the bar in the lounge at his discretion, he did have plenty of time to devote to this project. Which was good, because cleaning up and fixing up a 40 room mansion-- replete with its own library (with real books), well supplied medieval armory and modern armory, pool, wine cellar, gym, and grand ballroom-- took a lot of work.
Work which still hadn't been completed, but he had progressed far enough to not only make it livable, but also presentable. The master bedroom, Lex's office, and most of the common areas had been cleaned up. All the rest was blocked off for the moment, but were in locations that were fairly out of the way.
So, he put out a message on the omnicomms, and invited a few people to check the place out. The ones who weren't already spying on him, at any rate. He laid out a few drinks, and a sampling of some of the fresh fruit and food he picked up while during their last mission to earth. He didn't expect many guests, after all, he had never been the most well liked person, even back when he was a relatively kindhearted kid. Most parties he hosted as an adult, he was usually surrounded by obsequious employees desperate to move up the food chain, business partners who wanted a more favorable deal, business rivals who were trying to find out something about the competition, charity representatives who wanted money, and sycophants who wanted the notoriety of being in the same room as Lex Luthor and access to the connections that alone can bring. Friends were simply a foreign concept, if he ever truly had any to begin with, and he certainly hadn't gone out of his way to make any on the ship. He was curious as to what category his guests, if he had any, would fit in.
((ooc: This is something of a party style post, so feel free to talk to Lex, Lois, or talk to each other while your character looks around.))
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To all intents and purposes she was talking to Kon, but her bloody glare went right past him to Luthor. There was no doubt in her mind that this half-grown idiot had invaded what was, arguably, private property without permission and with at least a passing intention of vandalism. Lex, however, was exacerbating the situation. Her arms were loose at her sides rather than folded, and while she might be at the rear of the pack, she was also the strongest present aside from Kon. Her threat wasn't idle.
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"Major. What seems to be the situation?" She was the one who had the most of his respect out of the group, and the most likely to give him a straight answer.
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But the smile fades to an expression of his jaw being set, as Lafiel does her search and finds what Kon is hiding. There's a book tucked under his shirt, and several pictures in his pockets, though not many. He only took a few.
What's all the more odd is they seem to have no apparent value. They're not something he could trade for booze or use or anything. The book is a book on the history of the Luthor family and its genealogy, and the pictures are of random family members. The subjects that seem to be of particular interest to Kon are Lex's parents, of all people.
Of course, to the average person, it looks like he was trying to steal irreplaceable photos and odds and ends just to spite Lex by him not having them around anymore, or to destroy them, or to maybe try to extort something from him with them, but the truth is a little more personal, and not something he intends to reveal. Of the people there, Nightwing might understand his reasons, but 'Wing can't reveal them either without breaking Superboy's confidence.
How can he tell them "I wanted to see where I maybe come from?" How can he explain wanting to know more about a part of himself and trying to see if there were any parallels between their worlds, without admitting in front of Lex himself?
"I was gonna put 'em back. Eventually."
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Not to mention gave him an excuse to make inquiries about you. He has a right to know about who tried to rob his home, no?
"Sure you would have. And for the record, the Martha Kent I knew was far too kind and loving to hate anyone, even me and my family. It's a shame the Martha on your world sounds nothing like her. Perhaps if she had been, you wouldn't have turned into such a little thieving degenerate bastard."
That said, he trned to address Security. "Empress, Major, Commander... and I'm afraid I never caught your name," he stated to Nightwing. He would have just called him 'idiot walking around in the stupid-looking domino mask that doesn't really conceal anything', but that was needlessly rude. "Consider me to be in your debt. Now, if you'll escort him from my home, I can get back to attending to my guests, and we can put this incident behind us."
Interesting that he's not demanding that they throw the book at you, Kon. What is his game here?
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"Come with us please." The politeness was habitual. She wasn't asking. "Mister Luthor, you are not in our debt. This is our job." She knew a favors game when she saw it. Being a princess helped with that.
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"Kent's making some poor life choices," She informed Worf drily, "If he won't come along quietly, it'll be an interesting fight."
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"Mister Kent." He gestures with one hand, waiting for the boy to move so he can take up a position to one side and slightly behind him.
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"You said you wouldn't stop unless you had my secrets," Kon says, as they walk him off. "That you wouldn't leave me alone. I thought about it and decided you probably mean it, that just hoping you stay away from me wouldn't work. Fine."
He turns to look at him, his arms snagged--not that that could really stop him, but he has to pretend, doesn't he?
"I think I kinda have also decided I don't like being threatened, Luthor." His expression is an ugly one.
He's nowhere near as squeaky clean as his cousin. He only tries to be. Right now, he's scared and angry enough not to try that hard. That happens sometimes. Like when he launched Amanda Spence into space at about mach one million (even though it wouldn't kill her, floating for a cold eternity in space, well...), and helped Knockout run from the law (at least until he knew better).
There's that little voice in the back of his head that tells them those things are wrong, and it sounds an awful lot like Kal or Ma or Pa, or even Dubbilex sometimes, but when he's scared or pissed off, he ignores it when he shouldn't. But it's hard to hear it when it's being drowned out by the fear. There's the fear of what's already happened: ("What'd you do to him, Luthor?!" "I said the magic words. And my son showed his true colors.") Of what could happen: ("It's done. I did what you wanted, dad. Like I told you--I'd do anything to make you proud." "Someday, you'll be proud to be a Luthor.") Of what would happen if Kon didn't prevent it: ("You don't get to walk away from it now. Like I said, I don't leave unfinished business." "I will find out everything.")
"Just keep in mind with that--I'm not my cousin. He's a lot nicer."