Entry tags:
- marvel (616): natasha romanov,
- marvel (mcu): steve rogers,
- ✖ death race 2050: frankenstein,
- ✖ fdtd: kate fuller,
- ✖ fullmetal alchemist (03): alphonse elr,
- ✖ lucifer: lucifer morningstar,
- ✖ marvel (mcu): stephen strange,
- ✖ marvel (tv): matt murdock,
- ✖ original: letha regis,
- ✖ vikings: ivar ragnarsson
voice █ un: murdock
[ There's a clearing of a throat, followed soon by a low voice, calm and steady in its nature. He's well practiced in his speech, as if he's had to make an introduction like this about a thousand times, and with his career choice, he has. ]
Hello there. My name is Matt Murdock, and while I am a new resident here, I work in the offices of Bülent & Feige. In my — [ He pauses for a brief moment. ] — previous home, I ran my own law firm at Nelson & Murdock, so I guarantee that I have the study and experience of being a well-practiced defense attorney. So if you're in a tough legal position, and you need assistance under the law, I can provide that support for you.
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Now, there's a reason I didn't put the video on this, but ... [ He briefly switches the setting to video, a dark haired man now in view of the screen, round glasses over his eyes as he offers a warm smile. ] While I won't be able to identify you for — [ He gestures to his eyes, waving his fingers. ] Obvious reasons. If you need to find me for professional guidance, please don't hesitate.
Hello there. My name is Matt Murdock, and while I am a new resident here, I work in the offices of Bülent & Feige. In my — [ He pauses for a brief moment. ] — previous home, I ran my own law firm at Nelson & Murdock, so I guarantee that I have the study and experience of being a well-practiced defense attorney. So if you're in a tough legal position, and you need assistance under the law, I can provide that support for you.
[ His voice remains soft as he finishes: ]
Now, there's a reason I didn't put the video on this, but ... [ He briefly switches the setting to video, a dark haired man now in view of the screen, round glasses over his eyes as he offers a warm smile. ] While I won't be able to identify you for — [ He gestures to his eyes, waving his fingers. ] Obvious reasons. If you need to find me for professional guidance, please don't hesitate.
Voice | username: fall3n1
[The voice was posh English, and the tone was perpetually amused. Matt wouldn't have to strain to picture a smile.]
Do you do contracts? Little fiddle faddle bits for landlords and whatnot?
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You can keep all the sight-relevant phrases in your vocabulary. I don't take offense, I promise.
[ It's the usual story. The wonder of how to talk to a blind man. ]
But yes, I can help with contracts. In the most legal manner, of course. You're a landlord?
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voice @frankenstein
[Rhetorical question, in Frankenstein's mind.]
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I'm sorry?
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[There's a reason Frankenstein doesn't do video. Well, that and too much experience with intrusive paparazzi. ]
An idiot. That's who.
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/spent the weekend watching the defenders oops
best decision ever made
no doubt no doubt! :D
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@necromantica/audio
[He's shaken her.. enough that she's actually speaking, for the first time in several days, and her voice is a little rusty from lack of use. He may recognize the sound of a heart monitor in the background, and other general hospital machinery.]
I haven't seen you in months, where have you been?
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I'm sorry, I don't — I don't recognize your voice. Do I know you?
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[She hesitates. How many blind lawyers with his exact face can there be, this has to be the same man, right?]
...Do you not remember me?
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Voice; Katie.Kates
Are the laws the same here?
[She's noticed that people with weapons is a very common thing.]
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[ Though he really isn't all too surprised to find differences. Since he isn't home anymore, after all. ]
But that's even depending on what country you come from.
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[She pauses and thinks it over in her head.]
I also wonder about some laws. They don't always protect everyone.
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If you need help with finding anything, let me know. I've been exploring a lot in the month I've been here so far. You might want to check into the laws. They might be different here than what you're used to in your world.
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[ The whole concept of being elsewhere is enough of an overwhelming situation, but he has to wonder if there's something purposeful in how similar everything appears. ]
Voice; @the.boneless
[They don't really have the modern day concept of lawyers in Norse times and Ivar hasn't really picked up on how the law works yet in the Quarantine. He's become good at avoiding consequences for his considerably violent actions. In ancient times, things are decided by judges, but that usually involves getting a king involved.
The second question comes from Ivar always being curious about those who have disabilities, considering how his own inability to walk has defined his life.]
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Well, it's an attorney's job to have an in-depth knowledge of a society's laws. When those laws are called into question, I represent a client to prove that they're acting within the law. It's — really more talking than having to see.
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[Yes, that is Thing with a capital T.]
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audio; un: stranger.things
[ He's genuinely curious -- since he was about to do it himself. #theworst ]
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[ Even Foggy's probably thrown that joke at him every now and then. ]
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Doctor Stephen Strange. Welcome to our lovely moon, Mr. Murdock.
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video; un: soulbond
[ it's a cheery voice, young though he's older than he sounds. ]
It's nice of you to offer help, though I didn't know people had trouble with the law here. Is it common or more of a "just in case" kind of thing?
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Probably more in line with "just in case". I'm sure everyone here is very well behaved.
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voice, un: n. romanov
Nelson and Murdock? They defended me once.
[ This isn't the Matt she knows— she'd recognize his voice better. That's normal here, apparently. But she wants to know more, so: ]
Do you want an endorsement?
[ Her tone is casual, but not exactly warm. Warm would probably seem fake. ]
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He pauses, sharpening his ears to try and identify this one. ]
I'm sorry, I must be having a blank at the moment. I can't seem to remember your voice, Ms ... ?
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