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Gilbert Beilschmidt | Prussia ([personal profile] occupiesvitalregions) wrote in [community profile] hadriel2017-05-12 11:38 pm

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[Ol' Gil has a lot on his mind lately, one of which is this:]

hypothetically

if the door stopped doing it's thing and bad shit stopped happening, and the gods were able to send us home,

would you choose to stay here? why??
utulien_aure: Fingon (Three)

[personal profile] utulien_aure 2017-05-20 09:59 pm (UTC)(link)
I knew dying was a possibility going in. [Though, yes, absolutely shitty to experience.] It's the repercussions I regret more.

So I assume your preference would be to leave as soon as possible? [Well, more than fair.]

I've not yet made up my mind on these god, but I can tell you that rebellions against Powers are tricky-especially if you wish to get out alive. And yes, I would think a plan for supplies would be the bare mjnimum of what you would need as a viable alternative to these gods.

Do you have one?
utulien_aure: Fingon with a bow (Sixty one)

[personal profile] utulien_aure 2017-05-28 02:24 am (UTC)(link)
[A life in the world certainly has more...possibilities than the alternative. Fingon certainly knows that; while nonexistence does not await at home, stasis does- millennia of the darkness of the Halls of the Dead, and then a return to Valinor, a paradise utterly removed from the world he had fought for.

He doesn't know what choice he'd make either.]


It is certainly no easy place to be. In my home, there are great underground cities of the dwarves which I might compare this place to- though my kin who have lived long among those folk would correct me sharply for doing so. But for most other races, I imagine it would be strange to live so long without sight of the sky.

That would be an ideal situation, yes. Endless worlds to see and explore- though how would you know the worlds which were "awesome" enough for you?
utulien_aure: smiling (One)

[personal profile] utulien_aure 2017-06-05 03:49 am (UTC)(link)
[Gilbert can't see Fingon laugh through the text, but he definitely does.]

Been on the battlefield yourself, have you?
utulien_aure: horseback (Thirteen)

[personal profile] utulien_aure 2017-06-08 05:09 am (UTC)(link)
Most things are, sadly.

I've been fighting for nearly five centuries; by now it's hard to imagine not being at war.

It is! I've been out a few times with an old friend, and I've never seen anything like some of the creatures here. Now if the caves only had dragons....
utulien_aure: young and happy (Ten)

[personal profile] utulien_aure 2017-06-09 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
You are? You have my apologies; there are so many Men here that I had assumed you one of them.

My people's war has lasted near five hundred years of the Sun; I was grown when it began, though it sometimes feels otherwise.

[Depending on how one looks at it, he's either about 240 or 2500. Ish.

...It's a long story.]


So there are more people like you in your world?

Something to look forward to, then- I've been hoping to get the chance for some time now. Are there any monsters you've been occupied with, in the meantime?
utulien_aure: Nirnaeth Arnoediad (Two)

[personal profile] utulien_aure 2017-06-15 05:19 am (UTC)(link)
My people look like Men too- though we prefer to say Men look like us, of course. And I'd be glad to hear the explanation, just as I would to go for a drink.

There are seven billion people on your world? [Wow. Just...wow- but how does everyone feed themselves?]

I haven't yet seen any of those! A fair number of bugs, and two unpleasant flying monsters. But there's always the next time!
utulien_aure: Fingon (Three)

[personal profile] utulien_aure 2017-06-19 04:04 am (UTC)(link)
Seven billion. If we'd had a population so large.... Well. What's done is done.

I didn't mention my name? How rude of me; my mother would be appalled.

Fingon Fingolfinion, most recently of Hithlum. Well met, and may I ask yours in return?
utulien_aure: High King (Twelve)

[personal profile] utulien_aure 2017-06-20 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
Sadly, that's likely the most informal greeting I've given in some time.

I think I'm out of practice.