Entry tags:
- +alexstrasza the life-binder,
- agent washington (red vs blue),
- apollo (original),
- asch the bloody (tales of the abyss),
- bruce banner (mcu),
- geddoe (suikoden iii),
- jacques (suikoden iii),
- luke fon fabre (tales of the abyss),
- qilby (wakfu),
- riven (league of legends),
- rose hathaway (vampire academy),
- the master (doctor who),
- vastania (original),
- ymir (attack on titan),
- zelos wilder (tales of symphonia),
- ϟ agent carolina (red vs blue),
- ϟ arya stark (asoiaf),
- ϟ tempest (original)
[OPEN] The Redsworn Reception
Who: The Redsworn of Ruby Sanctum + Guests [OPEN TO ALL FLIGHTS]
What:Carolina The Redsworn have invited everyone to dinner! Let's see how well diplomatic relations between the flights can be improved, eh?
Where: The Ruby Sanctum
When: Forward dated to 6th June.
Warnings: Fires,food poisoning cooking for all, shenanigans, possible bad language.
OOC: Come gets some cross-flight CR! c: Some setting options below the cut, or go ahead and make your own.
A: COOKING FIRE SHENANIGANS
B: FIRESIDE MINGLE
C: OPEN/MISC.
What:
Where: The Ruby Sanctum
When: Forward dated to 6th June.
Warnings: Fires,
OOC: Come gets some cross-flight CR! c: Some setting options below the cut, or go ahead and make your own.
A: COOKING FIRE SHENANIGANS
Feeling peckish? Have a delivery to make? Or just want to try your own hand at serving up some grub? The Redsworn's usual cooking area has been expanded for the evening, with two extra firepits dug out to cater for additional mouths. Over one fire burns the now "traditional" starter meat of bear flank, something any newly sworn (red or otherwise) will have the pleasure of sampling first. There's also several baskets of berries, fruit and vegetables, while a pot obtained in trade from Silverglen bubbles merrily.
B: FIRESIDE MINGLE
The redsworn of the Ruby Sanctum have claimed a corner of their own beneath one of the larger trees. There's a smaller fire here set for warmth and ambience, and have logs set about for seating for those who don't like perching on rocks or roots, or don't find the comfy grass comfy - park yourself and have a chat!
C: OPEN/MISC.
Choose Your Own Adventure! Just remember: wander alone at your own risk, non-redsworn, for the Red Dragonflight will have their eye on you.
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Her eyes stare hungrily at that fillet of fish, wondering just what Mar's going to do with it.
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"It would. Politics means nothing when survival's what's important. It's kind of depressing that the less you have to worry about your day to day existence, the more you start doing stuff to jeopardize your own and other people's too."
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"Well, at least it isn't just us, then." She'd learned all too well how much that statement applied to trolls.
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She didn't think it was too idealistic to assume that people might be able to work together if it was the only way to survive, after all that's how her group had gotten through the game... but then again, look where that had gotten them once Jack had shown up.
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She wasn't quite sure she was following, but she'd come to understand by this point that Mar's logic didn't quite make sense at first, until you'd talked through it a bit. Granted sometimes it didn't make sense afterwards either, but at least there was a decent chance.
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Then, with a grand flourish, he bowed to her, extending out the hand that held the meal as an offering.
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She accepts the sandwich with a giggle that manages to wipe away the aggravated expression pointing out the silliness of that viewpoint gave her, but she can't help but frown again at the implications of what he's saying and how afraid these people must be as she bites into it.
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"You understand perfectly!" he said with a bright grin and a thumbs-up. "But most people don't realize that life is all about asking to be hurt just by living. They want to avoid the pain, and everything becomes a value judgment about 'is what I can gain worth the pain I might end up with'?
"Which is fine, don't get me wrong." Mar flopped onto the ground next to her with more delicacy than a man wearing plate armor should have. "It DOES make sense to avoid pain if you can help it. But people have a way of putting more and more emphasis on avoiding pain, instead of remembering why they risk it. Instead of offering chances, they demand proofs. Instead of trying to maximize the potential gain, they try to minimize the potential harm. And instead of taking each situation as it comes, they make snap judgments from the past."
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"I can understand avoiding getting hurt. You have to be cautious." Taking another bite, she pondered how best to say what she was thinking. "But... if you take it too far, then it just become cowardice and paranoia. If you can't take risks at all, you aren't even really alive, are you?"
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Which vanished as she thought about those elves again. "Well let's see them protect it on their own against that horde of demons." The face she made left no doubts to her opinion on how well that was going to work. The whole thing struck her as short-sighted at best, idiotic at worst.
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On that note, he shot a glance at her, then tilted his head back at the fire, to ask if she wanted more.
"From their perspective, they're protecting themselves from a horde of demons and whatever we are. And they do have some cause to worry about us. The Sin'dorei, for a personal example, are a people with a long history of arcane magic addiction, who tuned to fel energy and even the forcible conquest of a being of pure light to sustain themselves. Am I better than a demon, knowing that?"
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It's a very simplistic view without being black and white about it, the sort of thought process you could only really have from living in the wild for so long. But it lets her make observations some might not think of, sometimes.
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"Pain," he said, unusually solemnly, "real pain, has a way of changing a person straight down to their core."
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"Me and my furriends have been through a lot of pain. And... worse. I won't say it hasn't changed us, but I won't let it get in the way of me making new furriends or trusting people. Maybe some other people, like them, can decide to just stop caring about anything other than not getting hurt anymore, but I can't accept that. I don't think I'll efur be able to. I mean... If that was how I felt, I'd be alone here."
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Silverglen Retreat was one thing. At least the elves there were willing to listen to them. But the other group... Honestly, at this point she almost hoped the demons wiped them out before they attacked the Sworn again.
"Do you think the other Flights will listen to us more now, at least?"
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"So all we can do is try to talk to them purrson by purrson, is that right?
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"Alright. I can do all of that... at least I think I can. I'll try, at least."
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The answer was both, Nepeta. Don't take Mar seriously, but take his ideals seriously. Value what he stood for, but not him.
He let his hand fall, then tucked it behind his head again. "It's not hard to do any of that in my mind, though. Because the alternative is worse."
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Because as far as she could tell, those were their only options. Fight as hard as they could, or just lay there and let the demons kill them all. Nothing else seemed a possibility, because certainly they couldn't run, nor hide in the sanctums forever.
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