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obliviscere) wrote in
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Sender ID: obliviscere (Namine)
To: everyone!
Subject: Question
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This might be a very personal question to ask like this, so nobody needs to feel like they have to answer but...
I was wondering if anyone's ever had a power that they've been uncomfortable with? How did you get over it? Do you think powers that do 'bad' things can be good?
Just curious! And also not related to that but I'd like to make some care packages for those islands in need. Any suggests for good food for them?
Sender ID: obliviscere (Namine)
To: everyone!
Subject: Question
Warnings: None
This might be a very personal question to ask like this, so nobody needs to feel like they have to answer but...
I was wondering if anyone's ever had a power that they've been uncomfortable with? How did you get over it? Do you think powers that do 'bad' things can be good?
Just curious! And also not related to that but I'd like to make some care packages for those islands in need. Any suggests for good food for them?

text; un: madeofmirrors
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text; un: chaosvessel
How you use them matters, I think. Powers that let you change your shape could turn you into a monster, but if you use that monster to fight villains, is it 'bad' that it murders people?
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I guess that depends a lot on what the villains have done.
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I don't think people who steal milk money would be called "villains".
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» text | un: tilfrosset
[Is that an answer to the first or third question. Or both?]
As for getting over it... it took time, but I met a man who shared his vision of a better world, where people looked down upon could have a say in how they lived. That thinking changed how I saw myself and others like me.
[Thanks Cid! And by extension, Clive.]
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I'm glad you were able to meet someone that helped you like that.
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But I have to ask, and forgive me for prying: what is your answer to the questions that you posed?
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text; un: sunbursted
I think it depends on the ability and how it's used. A friend of mine back home had some abilities that he got from a demon and they made him kind of scary. But he used them to help save the world. Mostly. My powers are all nature-based but I've used them... I've done some things I'm not proud of. Thought they were good, thought I was being cool. But I hurt people in the way that I used them.
I don't know if that helps.
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[ so she can't help but wonder if that meant he went against what this demon wanted and if that was hard to do. ]
Did you only hurt people? Or did whatever you did do some good?
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[ it's complicated and keyleth isn't doing the best job of telling that story. her mind briefly remembers tiberius and his fireball habit, but she pushes that to the side for now. that's even more complicated than percy. ]
No, I use my powers all the time to help. Heal. Pull people out of harm's way. Just... sometimes if I don't think about what I'm doing... a helpful vine trying to pull someone to safety might hurt them instead. Or a bright ball of radiant light might... damage people who are too close.
My point is... even good spells or abilities can be used for bad things. Maybe the same is true in reverse.
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text; perfpilot
take your basic sword. in the wrong hands, it can be used to hurt innocent people, threaten them. but in the right hands, it can protect people, and defeat those who mean others harm.
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i've had former villains join the mcduck family!
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text; un: deepstar
People can come up with a lot of reasons for why a power is "bad" or "good" or even "there is no good use for this."
The reality is that life isn't so black and white. There's a lot of room for grey.
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It's a pretty handy power, if you ask me.
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text; un: sparkstrikes; private
Got over it by going after and killing the thing that gave them to me.
[Right to the point, this one.]
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Did that take the powers away?
text; un: ashadowofhope
if i did not learn to use them, i would not be writing at this moment.
for your last question, certain powers can only harm. how one justifies 'good' or 'bad' depends on one's reason they harm another.
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So if someone used a power that can really only harm to protect others, would that be bad?
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who are you protecting? a loved one? family? friends? the man i served raised me yet allowed his own aunt, the queen of our kingdom, to die whilst fleeing the demon king on the battlefield. is it good that i protected him from her loyal soldiers when they blamed him?
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