G'raha Tia (
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Entry tags:
a question
Type: Voice
Sender ID: afflatusexarch ( G'raha Tia )
To: General
Subject: Paladins and Corsairs
Warnings: None!
Pardon me for intruding on your time, but I've a question or two. If you'd like to humor my curiosity, you have my thanks in advance.
Upon arrival, we've found ourselves aligned with a group without much say in the matter. While I'm most curious about what colors we've flying - so to speak - I'll not ask anyone to speak it out loud.
However, I am curious if you think you "belong," for lack of a better word.
Idle curiosity. Nothing more.
Sender ID: afflatusexarch ( G'raha Tia )
To: General
Subject: Paladins and Corsairs
Warnings: None!
Pardon me for intruding on your time, but I've a question or two. If you'd like to humor my curiosity, you have my thanks in advance.
Upon arrival, we've found ourselves aligned with a group without much say in the matter. While I'm most curious about what colors we've flying - so to speak - I'll not ask anyone to speak it out loud.
However, I am curious if you think you "belong," for lack of a better word.
Idle curiosity. Nothing more.
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Thank you for the explanation. The reason I ask is due my star's reliance on aetheric balance. Too much Light and you'll find yourself in a state of stagnation. A stillness that cannot allow for any sort of life to flourish. On the other end of it, too much Darkness and you'll run into a problem where everything changes and nothing truly is allowed to return to the aetherial sea to continue the cycle of rebirth.
[ Which is why he had been curious about Light and Evil and all of that. Because Light doesn't necessarily mean "good" and Darkness doesn't necessarily mean "evil" where he comes from. There's been quite a sufficient amount of proof for that as of late. ]
Now if we're speaking strictly on gods, the Far East have their kami that they often pray to. As I mentioned, other Spoken races tend to favor some kind of deity though the manifestation of it is anything but.
A large portion of Eorzea and even my countrymen have taken to what we call The Twelve. Each presides over an element and an aspect such as love, commerce, destruction, inquiry, and so on and so forth. Though they are not gods in the traditional sense, as you would think of them, they truly do exist. Their true nature still eludes us still, but we were on the verge of discovering that very thing when I found myself here.
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[ Of course, in Faerun, with so many long-lived races "quick to dissipate" means 100 years or so. Take Baldur's Gate for example, that place is gonna reek of death forever, with how many Bhaalists keep messing around in there. ]
Perhaps we need not worry, as our world consists of many planes. Dark, infernal or abyssal magic is naturally drawn to the Hells, while magic that is holy is naturally absorbed into the Celestial plane. The remaining elements have some affinity to the Feywilds, I believe... though I am far from a scholar in these subjects. It is fascinating to hear tales from your world, however.
To think that one would be limited to only twelve gods is rather a marvel.
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[ Which is where the Calamities come to play. A Shard channeling its aether into the Source - in this case the First being of Light and the Source too heavy with Darkness. ]
Only after a Calamity do things even out, over some time, for this cycle to begin once more. We've put an end to this only recently. Now I am no aetherologist by any means, but I have some more advanced understanding due to, ah...
[ Being technically over 300? ]
Personal experiences.
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[ If they can live for 1200 years then surely they're cruel gods? Rude. But also like, gods die too, so that's just a thing you gotta do sometimes. ]
Tis no small feat, to end such a cycle. You must be quite mighty, to have succeeded in such a task.
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[ No one can truly blame the Ascians for wanting to put right what they view as broken. To protect the star as it is meant dooming their existence. Yet for the star of the past to become whole, it would mean that the present lives on the Source and the Shards be lost.
It isn't an easy choice. ]
Though I only played a small part in our success. My dear friend is the one who has vanquished all of the foes that stood in the way.
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The ways of ancient beings are complex. I understands this in some part, as already I find it harder to relate to mortal problems, being only a few decades over 100. If one lived so long, then one could easily lose sight of mortal troubles.
[ Just normal shit, you know. ]
Then you should be very honored to be held in high regards by such a powerful friend. It is ever through the support of others that those with power succeed as they do, do not forget that.
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[ Don't ask him how he knows that. G'raha's not even sure how he should classify his age at this point. ]
I am quite honored to know and have fought alongside such a soul. T'was a group effort, yes, but ideas are merely ideas without someone with the ability to see it through.