I agree. I do not hold the belief that anyone deserves to suffer, or struggle. Life is pain enough — we need not add to it unnecessarily.
๏ผ there are people he would kill, given half a chance. but all save one would be clean. death serves its own purpose in the end, and self-improvement cannot come from pain. what it builds is brittle, inflexible and cold. torturing these poor, lost souls serves nothing in the end. it is only cruel. ๏ผ
Yet, even if the realms are merged, divisions will still exist. People will still see them as lesser, hierarchies will be established and classes built up from the ashes. Being in Taeum will not erase the stigma of having come from Sedorum.
But I suppose that is for them to figure out. We will not see the outcome in full. It can only be left to faith.
[ her first thought is itachi has thought about this a lot. she gets the impression he did not have an easy life, mulls over what she witnessed in the dreamworld while considering how the dreams can distort reality, flickers through what she remembers of his skills. he's seen war and andy knows what that looks like and does to a person. some people don't come out of it with views like he espouses. ]
That's why I think giving them the tools to take care of themselves even after we're gone is the best way forward. I don't think it's left to faith. It'll be up to them and breaking through the confines of their beliefs.
This isn't a problem that's going to magically get fixed, especially because I don't think we have the whole picture. There's always more when it come to the orbs.
Forgive me, I was unclear. That was not the faith I meant to imply. I was speaking on the matter of their self-governance and determination.
๏ผ such faith does not come easily to him. it is an act of will, nascent, born of a dream he thought long dead. he is not practiced at articulating it.
changing tacks — ๏ผ
I am considering the likelihood that removing the orbs will result in the eradication of the souls of both realms.
๏ผ not something he's mentioned to anyone else. as theories go, he has little else to support it save an awareness of what may constitute a worst-case contingency. but they cannot discount it. the orbs are capricious, and they cleave to chaos. what better an outcome for them than something that removes many thousands of souls from a world's reincarnation cycle?
yet, the orbs cannot be left alone. even if they return to the ximilia empty-handed, they would eventually by needs return. ๏ผ
Edited (im too tired sense was not made send help) 2022-04-06 04:42 (UTC)
If an orb or orbs have created this place as part of a bargain — regardless of with whom — we run the risk of destabilizing the realms to remove them. Given their nature, I do not think they would care to leave the souls unscathed if that is the case.
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๏ผ there are people he would kill, given half a chance. but all save one would be clean. death serves its own purpose in the end, and self-improvement cannot come from pain. what it builds is brittle, inflexible and cold. torturing these poor, lost souls serves nothing in the end. it is only cruel. ๏ผ
Yet, even if the realms are merged, divisions will still exist. People will still see them as lesser, hierarchies will be established and classes built up from the ashes. Being in Taeum will not erase the stigma of having come from Sedorum.
But I suppose that is for them to figure out. We will not see the outcome in full. It can only be left to faith.
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That's why I think giving them the tools to take care of themselves even after we're gone is the best way forward. I don't think it's left to faith. It'll be up to them and breaking through the confines of their beliefs.
This isn't a problem that's going to magically get fixed, especially because I don't think we have the whole picture. There's always more when it come to the orbs.
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๏ผ such faith does not come easily to him. it is an act of will, nascent, born of a dream he thought long dead. he is not practiced at articulating it.
changing tacks — ๏ผ
I am considering the likelihood that removing the orbs will result in the eradication of the souls of both realms.
๏ผ not something he's mentioned to anyone else. as theories go, he has little else to support it save an awareness of what may constitute a worst-case contingency. but they cannot discount it. the orbs are capricious, and they cleave to chaos. what better an outcome for them than something that removes many thousands of souls from a world's reincarnation cycle?
yet, the orbs cannot be left alone. even if they return to the ximilia empty-handed, they would eventually by needs return. ๏ผ
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[ unfortunately. ]
What makes you think that? Have you found anything to suggest it, or are you just running through all the worst possible outcomes?
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If an orb or orbs have created this place as part of a bargain — regardless of with whom — we run the risk of destabilizing the realms to remove them. Given their nature, I do not think they would care to leave the souls unscathed if that is the case.
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But it would still leave these people in jeopardy, you're right. Something else to look into, to be on the safe side.
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I have business to which I must attend. Be well, Andy-san.
๏ผ and off he goes. ๏ผ
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