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Claude von Riegan ([personal profile] riegan) wrote2020-10-07 10:19 am

➵ Emet-Selch

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[personal profile] arkitect 2020-10-08 05:57 am (UTC)(link)
A believer in life defining the world it occupies, are you?

[a slight tilt of his head, there, as he observes claude.]

On the whole, though, they do tend to be very much like one another. The troubles which plague one world do also plague its neighbors, and the differences in their populations do little to prevent the same cycles from occurring.
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[personal profile] arkitect 2020-10-09 05:15 am (UTC)(link)
Regardless of who they may be-- you are not wrong. They are, on occasion, broken by such individuals.

[he falls silent momentarily, after that, and lets the quiet stretch for a second or two as he turns his gaze back out to space.]

And then, with time, it is forgotten. Enough distance is put between that act that the new generations no longer remember having overcome their differences; they find new ones, sometimes with others, sometimes reestablishing the same divide. Thus it all begins anew.
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[personal profile] arkitect 2020-10-12 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
Well, you would not be wrong. One generation of mortals is often much the same as another-- the scenery changes, the faces change, the world itself changes, but their nature does not.