Veles 006 [text]

Aug 05, 2011 16:21

I have not entirely mastered any way of filtering this so many of you may feel free to skip this.  Also, I do not know those who would number among Lioriley's friends and I must speak with all of you via this means.  To those who do not know me but know her, I am Veles, her teacher and her guardian of sorts; a polite young troll named Nepeta gave a ( Read more... )

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text keeperofthederp August 5 2011, 15:46:06 UTC
I have known her longer than many of you have been alive. It is so you are prepared if she ever does such a thing as she can be very convincing.

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text keeperofthederp August 5 2011, 16:22:06 UTC
It is unhealthy for her. You do not know her as I do; once when she fought she damn near killed herself. She takes everything to an extreme, especially if it concerns putting others before herself.

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text keeperofthederp August 5 2011, 17:59:40 UTC
But there is fighting here. She was attacked once by a spectre that took the form of a deceased ally and when we return to our world, there will be fighting to come.

[He looks into her future a lot. Bad things are going to happen.]

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text keeperofthederp August 5 2011, 19:15:18 UTC
She may have her knights and she may say that she detests fighting but she will still fight to defend her friends. It is her way. She went alone and then with Alairr and later myself to fight someone who threatened her world. She does not take kindly to those who would hurt the ones she cares for and if she thinks that her sacrifice would allow them to have a chance and to live then she would not hesitate.

You cannot judge a dark elf and a dragon by your human values. And Lioriley will not work through them, she can be as obstinate as I and if you did not like what you read, you could simply forget it and move on. Although if you are human, you always feel as though your opinions as ill-informed as they are matter a great deal and that you are always, always right.

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text keeperofthederp August 5 2011, 19:41:27 UTC
Dragon, not lizard. Your attempt at being facetious is not nearly as good as the last girl to try that with me, nor is your reference to The Hobbit.

Our world will not have a television - good riddance too, absolute nonsense and garbage cluttering a mind and turning it into a festering pile of mulch. But I do read the medical texts; I have time to read whatever it is that I desire on any subject I choose and most literature from the human realm is so utterly insipid, poorly written or frankly insulting on numerous levels.

Oh they won't. They will indulge her. It is impossible to argue with a Seer about immutable fact.

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text keeperofthederp August 5 2011, 21:08:11 UTC
Which part? That I would not have read literature featuring dragons?

You make great assumptions about the brain chemistry of a dark elf who has lines of magic flowing through her.

There is no stick in my posterior, nor shall there ever be.

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text keeperofthederp August 5 2011, 21:17:39 UTC
I asked for recommendations of things that people liked - it is a good way to see the differences between worlds and Tolkien's works are some of the better things even if the hobbits are rather dull and pathetic figures. I did like the wizards.

Sugar will do a great many things, a temporary fix of absolute rubbish with negligible nutritional value. Full of chemicals.

Oh human wit, how bland it is to behold when so much of it is wholly dependent on smut, filth, vulgarity and profanity.

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text keeperofthederp August 5 2011, 21:28:45 UTC
I do not recall Gandalf being useless and evil is a relative term at times. It is more a matter of how chaotic one is.

Skirting around the word assume to avoid a crude pun I would not make does not rid your statement of the implication.

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