Johnny is all too eager to see Jason, offering a smarmy smile and a friendly wave when approached.
They say that The Society expects only that their rules are followed. That's it. The former name, the full name - The Society of Villainous Reformation, was a bit of an inside joke. But it means what it means. They're villains who keep other villains from getting out of hand, and causing the kind of shit that's been going on the last fucking year. They bring as much order to the chaos as they can - and yeah, he'll be sharing air with guys who like to do batshit insane science experiments to innocent people - but he's also one of the guys standing there making sure they don't get out of hand. M
They say Jason pay dues if he does any jobs requiring guild resources. The is a little red tape involved - an unspoken agreement that jobs be run by The Society before being enacted, to ensure no superheroes have friends or family in the vicinity of something particularly lethal. Johnny clicks their tongue and says there was way, way too much of that in the old days. Revenge is a young person's game, and the people that want those games back are too stupid to know how good they got it.
That aside, Johnny says there's the expectation to follow The Code. Joining is understanding that if you break it, you're dead... really, they should've cleaned his clock already. Before confluences started up, that's primarily what Johnny did. Knock out the Codebreakers. Make the world a better place and all that cum-buy-yah shit. Doing unauthorized meta crime is not allowed. But Johnny likes Jason. Likes his spark! That can-do can-kill attitude is refreshing. So they vouched for him a lil.
And moreover, they lean in conspiratorially. And admit they figure if they have any hope of getting shit back on track, him and his little ragtag group of misfits might be the cleanup crew they need. So, Jason might get some project work slid his way pretty quickly. Hit jobs on metas aiming fuck up things more for all of them. Nice payouts and favors from high on up.
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They say that The Society expects only that their rules are followed. That's it. The former name, the full name - The Society of Villainous Reformation, was a bit of an inside joke. But it means what it means. They're villains who keep other villains from getting out of hand, and causing the kind of shit that's been going on the last fucking year. They bring as much order to the chaos as they can - and yeah, he'll be sharing air with guys who like to do batshit insane science experiments to innocent people - but he's also one of the guys standing there making sure they don't get out of hand. M
They say Jason pay dues if he does any jobs requiring guild resources. The is a little red tape involved - an unspoken agreement that jobs be run by The Society before being enacted, to ensure no superheroes have friends or family in the vicinity of something particularly lethal. Johnny clicks their tongue and says there was way, way too much of that in the old days. Revenge is a young person's game, and the people that want those games back are too stupid to know how good they got it.
That aside, Johnny says there's the expectation to follow The Code. Joining is understanding that if you break it, you're dead... really, they should've cleaned his clock already. Before confluences started up, that's primarily what Johnny did. Knock out the Codebreakers. Make the world a better place and all that cum-buy-yah shit. Doing unauthorized meta crime is not allowed. But Johnny likes Jason. Likes his spark! That can-do can-kill attitude is refreshing. So they vouched for him a lil.
And moreover, they lean in conspiratorially. And admit they figure if they have any hope of getting shit back on track, him and his little ragtag group of misfits might be the cleanup crew they need. So, Jason might get some project work slid his way pretty quickly. Hit jobs on metas aiming fuck up things more for all of them. Nice payouts and favors from high on up.