Badass Freaking Overlord Zetta (
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voidtreckerexpress2020-02-06 05:32 pm
Look, a book! [OPEN]
Who: Zetta, minions, Prinnies, and hapless others
What: Zetta around the train.
Where: The garden car and the game car.
When: Domino 19.
Warnings: Zetta?
The Garden Car
Visitors to the garden car, no matter when, always endure the same ritual: a greeting by a curious woman, armed with a sword and apparently of the opinion that wide belts were perfect substitutes for shirts. With a rather vapid smile, she simply said, "Welcome to the domain of the Overlord."
Inside the garden car, as always, milled a half-dozen people with the same vapid cheer as the girl outside. Some of them were even walking in place, living up to their role as NPCs. A couple of others had the engine of a beat-up old truck half out, while from beneath said engine a pair of legs kicked futilely. Slight technical problems, don't mind that. And in the center of it all, atop a small mound of stones, floated a book -- who was yelling at three patchwork, peg-legged penguin things.
"I told you to steal a proper throne, damn it!"
Fun and Games
"Hyaaaha ha ha ha ha!"
Possibly the weirdest sight to date: a floating book with a VR headset rather haphazardly strapped on, cackling maniacally as a minion listened to his orders and relayed inputs on a controller.
"Yes! Ram the hero into the tree again! Five hit points down every time! Stupid hero, how dare you try to save the day?! This is what you deserve!"
Yes, Zetta was taking great joy in stupidly suiciding the young adventurer out to save the day. After all, humiliating heroes was part of his duty as an Overlord!
What: Zetta around the train.
Where: The garden car and the game car.
When: Domino 19.
Warnings: Zetta?
The Garden Car
Visitors to the garden car, no matter when, always endure the same ritual: a greeting by a curious woman, armed with a sword and apparently of the opinion that wide belts were perfect substitutes for shirts. With a rather vapid smile, she simply said, "Welcome to the domain of the Overlord."
Inside the garden car, as always, milled a half-dozen people with the same vapid cheer as the girl outside. Some of them were even walking in place, living up to their role as NPCs. A couple of others had the engine of a beat-up old truck half out, while from beneath said engine a pair of legs kicked futilely. Slight technical problems, don't mind that. And in the center of it all, atop a small mound of stones, floated a book -- who was yelling at three patchwork, peg-legged penguin things.
"I told you to steal a proper throne, damn it!"
Fun and Games
"Hyaaaha ha ha ha ha!"
Possibly the weirdest sight to date: a floating book with a VR headset rather haphazardly strapped on, cackling maniacally as a minion listened to his orders and relayed inputs on a controller.
"Yes! Ram the hero into the tree again! Five hit points down every time! Stupid hero, how dare you try to save the day?! This is what you deserve!"
Yes, Zetta was taking great joy in stupidly suiciding the young adventurer out to save the day. After all, humiliating heroes was part of his duty as an Overlord!

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"Of course not! Redemption is something all people need to work for! It's just, uh...not all crimes are created equal!" Maybe Reigen was a little soft, not that he'd ever admit it. He changed the way he's holding Blue so the Prinny had to look him in the eye.
"Blue. Be straight with me, little buddy. What did you do to turn out like this? You didn't kill a man, right?"
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"No way, dood! I'm as innocent as can be!"
Of course, he was also sweating nervously as his eyes darted back and forth. No one could claim Blue was a good liar.
"They don't remember," Zetta said impatiently.
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"At least look me in the eyes when you're lying, idiot! You're in a plush soul jar!"
It was still very hard to be mean to tiny penguins, but Reigen tried to keep a straight face. "I'm letting you off easy this time. Don't commit more crimes or else." With a small huff to pretend he was being harsh, he looked back to Zetta. "Is tossing them some alternative to docking their pay? Do they get paid in reincarnation points or something?"
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Blue, meanwhile, flailed a bit at the slap. I work for the Overlord, dood! What exactly is the plan here to not commit crimes? Demons are evil by nature!"
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Back to arguing with a little penguin though. "There's a difference! If you beat up someone just because you feel like hurting them, it's a crime! If you do it because they're getting in the way of your job, it's collateral damage! Only be evil on the clock!"
That sounded like fair demon logic to him.
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Perhaps surprisingly, Zetta did respect the cycle of reincarnation and the flow of souls. Maintaining that was part of an Overlord's job, inasmuch as they weren't supposed to do things that deliberately screwed it up.