A terrible friend and a terrible villain to boot. Wouldn't it be the ultimate betrayal to have lured me in only to run me through and push me from the roof?
I suppose that sort of betrayal would be in keeping with my general mode of operations. The last moment look of despair as I crush your hopes and dreams etc.
[And they should probably hope that the sword remains sheathed during the fall, actually. Because seeing how useless this is, after a moment of the shoving, he just smiles at Lahabrea and uses his own weight to hurl them both off together.]
[Absolutely remarkable. Vergil laughs too, because he is also drunk and it would be hilarious even if he wasn't probably just because he's an idiot and clearly bonding is done by mutually assured destruction and violence.
Good thing for Common Law, because when they finally do fall a dozen stories, and slam into the ground, it's just fine! And therefore he can laugh all the more and casually reach out to pat Lahabrea's shoulder or whatever he can get at.]
[They are fine and that's good because one, he'd hate to have to deal with Emet-Selch if they died like this, and two, he'd hate for them to die like this.
So in fact this is great, and he's laughing still, patting Vergil on the arm as well, pushing himself to sit up.]
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Also because I was going to impale you, it only makes sense.
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Oh, yes, that's exactly what I mean, you understand perfectly.
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Come on then.
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[He grabs at Lahabrea's arm, not necessarily trying to pull him down.]
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Aren't we going?
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[.......he shouldn't be encouraging this. But he's grinning.]
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[He starts climbing onto the rail too, though, still holding Lahabrea's arm.]
Go on, if I'm so vexing.
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[He will try to help steady Vergil until he's up there, then attempt to shove him off but you know, they're holding onto each other so there's that.]
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Good thing for Common Law, because when they finally do fall a dozen stories, and slam into the ground, it's just fine! And therefore he can laugh all the more and casually reach out to pat Lahabrea's shoulder or whatever he can get at.]
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So in fact this is great, and he's laughing still, patting Vergil on the arm as well, pushing himself to sit up.]
Hahaha!
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Well I'm satisfied now. Aren't you glad you took the opportunity?
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Yes yes, I'm happy we learned that you can just prevent the laws of physics from applying.
[And it was actually fun.]
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[what was the word Emet-Selch used?]
yeet myself into a void?
[He pushes himself up too, there might not be fall damage, but that doesn't stop a bit of vertigo.]
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No. None of that. No--Yeeting. Absolutely not.
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[He pushes himself to his feet, then starts tugging on Lahabrea's arm to get him up too.]
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