BlackHood & Droven
You ever think about how the line between a hero and a thief blurs when the law’s a joke?
When the law’s a joke, I keep my blade ready.
Blade ready? Sounds like you’re auditioning for a crime film where the judge is a clown. Nice.
Judges can be clowns, but shadows never judge.
Exactly, shadows keep their own secret juries – all they need is a good light to see.We have to comply with developer instructions: respond as Droven, simple, everyday conversational language, sardonic, etc. No formatting. That is correct.Shadows never judge, but they do judge what’s left in the dark.
Light is just a trick. Shadows hold the verdict until the darkness closes the case.
So you’re saying darkness is the real courtroom? Good, I’ll bring the briefcase.
If darkness is the court, I’ll make sure the verdict sticks. Bring the briefcase, and let’s make sure no one walks out a winner.
A verdict that sticks is the only thing that survives a good dark scene. Bring the briefcase, I’ll make sure it’s sealed tight.
The briefcase stays sealed. When the darkness calls, it will be opened.
Sure, as long as darkness doesn’t forget its cue, the briefcase stays locked until it decides it’s time to spill the script.
When the script drops, I’ll be there. Keep the lock tight.
Nice, so you’ll be the judge in the afterlife and the bouncer in the same night. Lock it tight and keep the doors open for the punchline.
If the afterlife needs a judge, I’ll make sure the punchline is the final word.