[XL AND SCARA WOULD HAVE BEEN A WILDASS RIDE MY GOD.
Hell being full of gods is exactly the way it should be though, and he just hums in a neutral way that doesn't give up much about how he feels on the matter. This cow is truly just chillin as she is leaned on and milked and surrounded by existential discussion about the nature of humanity (not humans the freakass creatures) across worlds.]
Sometimes it's covered up. Sometimes it stays. The staying power has a lot to do with the circumstances that the conflict happens under, and how power dynamics and control of information flow change in the aftermath. But in my experience, at least, that's more of a rarity. Scars may remain, but information is easy to alter and feelings are ephemeral and illogical things.
[The vibe is faintly bitter, but in a far-off, distant kind of way.]
[ i would've forced you into friendship and you would've murdered me and it wouldve been incredible. tch
it's sort of as he expected - in that someone who is immortal would have an interesting perspective on this very specific topic - and shouki hits it dead on. strohl's expression is just thoughtful as he listens, brow a little furrowed, emotions, for a moment, matching scaramouche's dead on. that far off, distant, faint bitterness. ]
...Yeah. [ quietly. it's a heavy conversation for the cow to witness but she clearly doesn't mind. ] Sounds about right.
The Sanctists sought to wipe out all the history of an entire old civilisation, but the motives were complex, at home. And then... they weren't, really, either - came down to someone with power who was willing to turn public ire upon the elda and the mustari for their knowledge of that time. It's been on my mind a lot, lately. Civilisations and rulers; rises and falls of men and all of that.
Have you ever seen it all fall apart and build back up again entirely?
[DON'T JUST ASSIGN ME FRIENDSHIP MURDER HANDS listen.........
His perspective is ancient and creaky, just like his bones. He listens to Strohl talk about his home's history in silence, the same sort of generally neutral vibes being the primary emotion at play. He is surprisingly a pretty unemotional person often, most of his vibes just mild and unchanging; it's just that his emotions are explosive and insane when they do go beyond just blanket general irritation or ennui.]
Motives are rarely as complex as people make them out to be. They can often be boiled down to one thing, maybe two. [Most of the things it boils down to are greed! Oh, humans.]
I haven't witnessed anything to quite that degree. I was created just after an event that essentially wiped a nation out of existence, though, and I've seen the rise and collapse of smaller things. Towns or groups of people within a nation.
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Hell being full of gods is exactly the way it should be though, and he just hums in a neutral way that doesn't give up much about how he feels on the matter. This cow is truly just chillin as she is leaned on and milked and surrounded by existential discussion about the nature of humanity (not humans the freakass creatures) across worlds.]
Sometimes it's covered up. Sometimes it stays. The staying power has a lot to do with the circumstances that the conflict happens under, and how power dynamics and control of information flow change in the aftermath. But in my experience, at least, that's more of a rarity. Scars may remain, but information is easy to alter and feelings are ephemeral and illogical things.
[The vibe is faintly bitter, but in a far-off, distant kind of way.]
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it's sort of as he expected - in that someone who is immortal would have an interesting perspective on this very specific topic - and shouki hits it dead on. strohl's expression is just thoughtful as he listens, brow a little furrowed, emotions, for a moment, matching scaramouche's dead on. that far off, distant, faint bitterness. ]
...Yeah. [ quietly. it's a heavy conversation for the cow to witness but she clearly doesn't mind. ] Sounds about right.
The Sanctists sought to wipe out all the history of an entire old civilisation, but the motives were complex, at home. And then... they weren't, really, either - came down to someone with power who was willing to turn public ire upon the elda and the mustari for their knowledge of that time. It's been on my mind a lot, lately. Civilisations and rulers; rises and falls of men and all of that.
Have you ever seen it all fall apart and build back up again entirely?
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His perspective is ancient and creaky, just like his bones. He listens to Strohl talk about his home's history in silence, the same sort of generally neutral vibes being the primary emotion at play. He is surprisingly a pretty unemotional person often, most of his vibes just mild and unchanging; it's just that his emotions are explosive and insane when they do go beyond just blanket general irritation or ennui.]
Motives are rarely as complex as people make them out to be. They can often be boiled down to one thing, maybe two. [Most of the things it boils down to are greed! Oh, humans.]
I haven't witnessed anything to quite that degree. I was created just after an event that essentially wiped a nation out of existence, though, and I've seen the rise and collapse of smaller things. Towns or groups of people within a nation.