40. ardent gets his sermon on.

Mar 08, 2011 23:50

[Ardent is sat calmly, in his room, with most of the candles lit. It's dim, but brighter than usual. His fingers are carefully pensed, and he thinks for a moment before looking into the camera and speaking ( Read more... )

hamcrusher is my favourite corpse, solemn dwarf is solemn, not a racist buuuuuut., pick a stupid human holiday, ardent doesn't always shout, actually a priest, tak commands that we think, shove your cultural insensitivity

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boughtitall March 9 2011, 00:15:23 UTC
I would come.

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deepdowndark March 9 2011, 00:19:34 UTC
[He's trying to hide the surprised look on his face. He just expected K, Narvin and Sveta, really.]

Oh? Well, that's most appreciated. I look forward to seeing you there.

I also don't think I asked you your name.

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boughtitall March 9 2011, 00:37:38 UTC
[Saito's bored and a bit of a culture geek. Go figure.]

Saito.

Are inmates allowed?

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deepdowndark March 9 2011, 00:40:35 UTC
Right. I'm Ardent.

I am an inmate, I'd be a fool to bar them.

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boughtitall March 9 2011, 00:43:07 UTC
Then I will see about bringing along my own. He would do well to get some varying values spoken to him.

What is your crime, Mr. Ardent?

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deepdowndark March 9 2011, 00:49:34 UTC
Being a Dwarf.

I try not to care so much about the inmate and warden distinction, as I find some of the crimes... artificial. But I don't want to debate that.

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boughtitall March 9 2011, 00:54:16 UTC
I would not entirely be surprised if this were your only crime. The Admiral does seem to lack any knowledge in a differentiation between cultures.

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deepdowndark March 9 2011, 01:12:48 UTC
Exactly my point. But that's a matter for me and Narvin to deal with.

As for the Admiral? You should see the way he treats Roundworld holy days.

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boughtitall March 9 2011, 01:20:03 UTC
With ignorance or complete disrespect, I'd imagine?

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deepdowndark March 9 2011, 01:28:55 UTC
Or by enforcing the rest of us to take part. Literally enforcing.

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boughtitall March 9 2011, 01:43:44 UTC
Ah. Of course. I have thankfully not had much experience with it as of yet.

Not all 'Roundworld' holidays are celebrated by all 'Roundworlders', this is also completely disregarded, I'd imagine.

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deepdowndark March 9 2011, 01:46:58 UTC
Oh, of course. One of my friends was greatly insulted at the way there seemed to be a specific cultural bias. One I was unaware of until she mentioned it.

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boughtitall March 9 2011, 01:57:00 UTC
The West rules upon the barge, it would seem.

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sorry, saito. the disc doesn't even have normal geographical directions. deepdowndark March 9 2011, 01:59:56 UTC
The West?

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it's ok bb, he's still trying to work out the concepts of a flat world boughtitall March 9 2011, 04:44:58 UTC
The Western side of the world. Left, if you were to look at an average map.

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deepdowndark March 9 2011, 11:47:50 UTC
Oh. I... think that makes sense. Is that where all these cultures are from?

Our maps are a little differently arranged, as you can imagine.

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