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Hope ([personal profile] lingeringhope) wrote in [community profile] hadriel2016-10-13 11:36 am

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You may have noticed some abnormal behavior regarding the Door. Normally it doesn't bring in anything so large, and we did not expect it to do so this time. Delight and I have been attempting to alter the Door to send you home, as you have so often requested, but as I have said again and again, we have very little knowledge in this area. We will try again.

My appreciation for those who slew the dragons. We did not intend on their arrival, and I would be willing to grant you a favor in return for your efforts - if it's within my power, and not too foolish.
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[personal profile] verinumeri 2016-10-16 11:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Understood. While his interest benefits us, it is rather inexplicable.

[ And he does understand. (And he's not saying it's inexplicable for approbation; there really is absolutely no logical reason for Mr. Hope to care for them. They may increase his power, but they're also largely a needy, ungrateful lot. If it truly isn't Mr. Hope's fault, then gratitude would be in order.) It may be oddly regular now, but for how long -- in fact. ]

How long had it been only Mr. Fear and Mr. Hope?
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[personal profile] thirdreturned 2016-10-18 03:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Not long by our standards. Long enough in yours. I would say- perhaps a dozen months or so?

[Now that he's familiar with the concept of a human month, cough cough.]

Long enough to set them at one another's throats. Moreso than they had already been, anyway.
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[personal profile] verinumeri 2016-10-19 05:40 am (UTC)(link)
[ The point is made: in twelve months (if going fairly by the current cycling of light and dark, the Door's opening marking the month), Mr. Hope had revived none of the gods. Then they'd come and Mr. Hope managed a god every three months. Yet, Mr. Fear had been the one to open the Door.

More questions, always more questions. It's surprising that it had only been a year. Had everyone died at once now two years ago? What happened? What could kill these gods that left Mr. Fear and Mr. Hope undisturbed for twelve months? ]


A dozen months isn't terribly long by ours, either. Only a year. Only about as along as we, as a whole, have been here.

[ As a whole -- not himself, obviously, he's only been here four months. They'd fought the kaiju for almost twelve years. A dozen months, no... not very long at all. Anyway. Mr. Sorrow introduced that... disagreement between the gods. ]

Notwithstanding our needs, Mr. Hope has demonstrably benefited from us. Do you believe Mr. Fear has accomplished what he intended by opening the Door? Understanding, of course, that you cannot speak for him.
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[personal profile] thirdreturned 2016-10-21 11:18 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, that sounds about right.

I think he has, insomuch as I can understand his goals. Fear is a complicated creature, but the desire for more power is not a difficult concept to understand.
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[personal profile] verinumeri 2016-10-21 02:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Does it remain a futile line of questioning to inquire as to the specifics of what lead to that year of those two alone?

In that, your people and mine are very much alike.
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[personal profile] thirdreturned 2016-10-25 06:44 am (UTC)(link)
Yes. The rest of us and our previous hosts died. There is little else to be said about it at this time.

Why do your people desire power?
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[personal profile] verinumeri 2016-10-25 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
'At this time'. I worry that when it is timely, it will be because the threat, or whatever did it, has been renewed.

Different reasons of the sort I haven't cared to speculate. I could leave it at, 'the desire for more power is not a difficult concept to understand', but I'll oblige.

It tends in my time to get political, and I haven't the taste for that. Though I may not be so above it, if one believes 'knowledge is power' and other truisms. They seek influence (we are social creatures whose survival often depended on cooperation, given individual weakness), sometimes to stay alive, and security. It may begin as the belief that they can better lead, better help, have greater wisdom. It may simply be ego and enjoying control over others, as well as the material and other benefits that come of it. It may be the desire for autonomy, relative freedom (though one might expect resultant constraining pressures and obligations with power), rules set by only themselves. We have plenty of tales of corrupted rulers succumbing to that desire. Not so many of the 'good' sort, though 'good' is dependent on cultural contexts.

Why do your people desire power?
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[personal profile] thirdreturned 2016-10-30 10:57 am (UTC)(link)
I won't lie about that possibility. But at this point there is nothing you can do, and informing you of the details would likely generate emotions that would not be beneficial to us, and so we proceed in the manner of our choosing.

We desire power to assist, survive, and multiply. I'd like to say that our reasons are as complex as your species, but they are not. We are, as a race, fundamentally codependent and so our desires fall in line with those who we oversee. In my case, that would be you and my companions. We generally do not seek power over one another unless we have differing viewpoints on how our power should be utilized- and even then, there is typically a hierarchy. As the eldest, I would hesitate to accept the title of 'leader', but I serve as a guide and strategist to the others, and so I mediate these conflicts as well as I am able.