Darin Altway (
forgeabettertomorrow) wrote in
shellphones2025-11-20 04:20 pm
Entry tags:
Tutoring Request | VIDEO | OPEN
Type: Video
Sender ID: forgeabettertomorrow | (Darin Altway)
To: Everyone
Subject: Darin needs some added perspective for his studies
Warnings: He's stupid
[Darin pulls back from the camera sitting at a drafting table in his home. However, instead of blueprints and sketches and diagrams, things you'd normally see on his drafting table and workstation, there's...an awful lot of textbooks. Darin reaches up and pulls the small pair of reading glasses from his face and pinches the bridge of his nose. No, he's not wearing them for show, he actually does wear reading glasses when he needs them.]
Okay, this is going to sound really really weird coming from me but...I guess I could use some help.
Does anyone understand how like...government works? Like, at all? Because it seems like a whole bunch of rules and guidelines that should be common sense until they aren't and the more I read, the more I feel like I've either understood this my entire life or I'm going crazy.
Plus? I never went to school so...anyone up for a spirited debate? Something? Anything? If I spend anymore time reading I think I might eat the next book.
Sender ID: forgeabettertomorrow | (Darin Altway)
To: Everyone
Subject: Darin needs some added perspective for his studies
Warnings: He's stupid
[Darin pulls back from the camera sitting at a drafting table in his home. However, instead of blueprints and sketches and diagrams, things you'd normally see on his drafting table and workstation, there's...an awful lot of textbooks. Darin reaches up and pulls the small pair of reading glasses from his face and pinches the bridge of his nose. No, he's not wearing them for show, he actually does wear reading glasses when he needs them.]
Okay, this is going to sound really really weird coming from me but...I guess I could use some help.
Does anyone understand how like...government works? Like, at all? Because it seems like a whole bunch of rules and guidelines that should be common sense until they aren't and the more I read, the more I feel like I've either understood this my entire life or I'm going crazy.
Plus? I never went to school so...anyone up for a spirited debate? Something? Anything? If I spend anymore time reading I think I might eat the next book.

no subject
'Old' in this case being a polite way of saying 'Decrepit.'
They have heirs but they're too young to ascend to the throne right now. A situation like this is kind of working proof why we need a meritocracy.
no subject
And just to be clear — when you say true power, do you mean just governing power, or power power?
no subject
Secondly, it could sow discord with the populace. I wasn't a fan of the nobility but from the way I hear it, the King isn't that bad. It's his court that's the problem. He's well loved and it's a good way to get rumors started.
And thirdly? Even if she did appoint someone, the Old Blood would never recognize her authority to do so. She might be Queen but she has no power over policy. Right now, the Church is backing her, but I trust them even less.
There's a lot of politics and a lot of self-interest at play and the people in my country aren't exactly doing any better for it.
no subject
What I meant was whether or not they had any literal power along with the crown. One of our friends actually is a princess, but she's also the guardian and wielder of powerful stones called the Sol Emeralds.
Naturally, you wouldn't see anyone accusing her crown of being weak. But you'd have a hard time accusing her of self-interest, too...
no subject
Then again, I only just kinda recently became interested in the ideas of leadership and that's made me re-examine my own kingdom's entire...situation.