33rd moon [video/action]

Jun 05, 2011 15:08


[Today, Cecil is posting from the street right in front of the Olivine Gym. Flare is sitting beside him, looking tired but happy.]

Rosa, Rydia, are you both still well? Flare needs to rest first, but we'll soon be able to come find you. We'll not be long, I promise.

[Now that the most important thing he had to say is out of the way, he has a question ( Read more... )

making plans, cecil likes exploring, actually happy, oh yay badge!

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video. reimprovise June 6 2011, 22:00:22 UTC
Well, someone's certainly on a roll. Congratulations.

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[video] puppet_paladin June 6 2011, 23:23:41 UTC
Thank you. To think that I have only two left to earn...

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[video] reimprovise June 7 2011, 00:50:04 UTC
And then?

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[video] puppet_paladin June 7 2011, 01:11:27 UTC
...I'm not certain. I'll learn more information about a way to return home, supposedly.

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[video] reimprovise June 7 2011, 02:57:40 UTC
Mm, I've always wondered about where that idea came from. Is it written somewhere in fine print?

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[video] puppet_paladin June 8 2011, 00:22:54 UTC
I think it was passed down from the earliest arrivals, but was it something they were told? Was it simply a rumor? I have no idea.

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[video] reimprovise June 8 2011, 02:38:34 UTC
Mm, if it were me, I'd want to figure out the origins of something like that before I went off on my merry way for great justice.

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[video] puppet_paladin June 8 2011, 03:01:19 UTC
Still, it does give one a good reason to travel, even if it's a false rumor.

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[video] reimprovise June 8 2011, 03:02:30 UTC
Fair enough. Though I'll have to say, not all excuses to travel are good ones.

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[video] puppet_paladin June 9 2011, 01:33:21 UTC
True, but I've not yet found one in this world. It has no wars, after all.

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[video] reimprovise June 9 2011, 02:32:00 UTC
Mm, can a world that knows no war truly know peace...? Or something like that, I guess.

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[video] puppet_paladin June 9 2011, 03:18:33 UTC
It can, but can it appreciate it to its just value?

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[video] reimprovise June 10 2011, 02:54:06 UTC
Perhaps. Though I'd say that it's more of the people here. A world that doesn't know war wouldn't know the concept of peace -- but just from glancing at our population, it's a little obvious that there are some out there who know war better than anyone else.

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[video] puppet_paladin June 11 2011, 01:37:09 UTC
True. Most people I've spoken have seen at least some form of conflict in their lands, though they were not always directly involved. I've heard of many soldiers, too.

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[video] reimprovise June 11 2011, 01:46:34 UTC
And it's those people who brought the concept of war. And because of that, they've brought the concept of peace, too.

Funny, isn't it, the way things work.

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[video] puppet_paladin June 11 2011, 17:22:49 UTC
...Perhaps sad would be a more appropriate word for it, all things considered.

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