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the "bad ideas" avatar ( 柯拉. ) ([personal profile] sangilak) wrote in [community profile] eachdraidh2015-06-21 09:47 pm

VISUAL ; SEELIE LOCKED.

[ when the visual feed starts, there’s a bright green snout poking at the locket, and korra’s voice can be heard in the background — soft, encouraging. “it’s how we keep in contact, rizhao,” she says. satisfied, the dragon slithers away to mako — currently sitting on the floor with a conspicuous collection of bowls of black powder, paper tubes, and clay — and climbs right on top of him, all thirty feet of her piled on his shoulders, looped under his arms, and all over his lap. the locket swings around, catching a glimpse of one asami sato at a carved wooden table, looking over some small parts that look like clockwork gears with a hand to her chin. she seems Very Interested in what she’s doing, so we’ll leave her alone for now and get to the focus of what this post is really about:

korra comes into view, fixing the angle of the locket before setting it down. she’s about to start talking when a great white head comes into view, and naga drops herself down next to korra, chin on the girl’s lap. as korra relaxes, she begins to address the network, ]


I hope everyone’s feeling better — did anyone find out what caused that silver stuff to spread? How it got started? There seemed to be a lot of different cures, but…

[ that’s not really what she wanted to talk about, so she lets that thought drift off, leaning back and drawing her hand between naga’s ears for a second before she continues. ]

We’ve got a lot of new people, don’t we. [ and she doesn’t seem happy about that, oh no. ] My name is Korra, you can find me out on the Western Road if you ever need to travel to Redgate or the University — but you don’t wanna go to Daonna, trust me. You’re more likely to end up dead than actually accomplishing anything.


[ she’s really no good at this, this talking off-the-cuff thing. maybe she should’ve written this all down beforehand… ]

Look, I don’t know how much everyone else has been told, but I do know that Queen Solais isn’t in the sharing type when it comes to what the Seelie court’s objective is. Sure, they say it’s “justice and the order of nature,” but I think it’s important that everyone knows what that means. No dancing around the subject, no ducking the harsh reality.

There’s a Void out there and it’s eating away at the world — all worlds. It signals the end of everything that we know, and it’s our job as Seelie shardholders to let it run its course. [ she adds quickly, trying to be reassuring; ] I know that sounds scary. No one likes thinking about the “end,” no matter what the “end” is, but it’s important to realize that everything has an end, just as everything has a beginning.

[ she takes in a breath and sits up straighter. korra reeeeally hates talking about all this philosophical mumbo-jumbo, so the fact that she’s even trying speaks volumes about how important she feels this is. ]

My teachers taught me that everything comes in cycles. Spring to summer, to fall, to winter; old years to new. Even an Avatar’s life isn’t forever — we have to protect ourselves and our Avatar spirit so that the next Avatar can balance and change the world as they see fit.

This Void — it’s not the end of everything, it’s just the end of this cycle, and it’s important that we keep it intact. From this end, new worlds will form; maybe even our own worlds again. I don’t know how many worlds are familiar with ‘reincarnation,’ but where I’m from, it’s real, and I believe the worlds eaten by the Void will come back. Maybe in different forms, maybe the same. It’s important to remember that this is something that will benefit every world that we come from.

[ her fingers curl at naga’s crown, and the polar beardog lets out a soft whine at korra’s sudden tensing. tipping her big head back, naga licks at korra’s face, and korra rests a hand against her dog’s cheek. ]

The Unseelie don’t see it that way. The court’s main objective is killing every Seelie from every world, regardless of whether they can stop the Void or not. They think all life is precious except for those who disagree with them. [ there’s venom seeping into korra’s voice at that, and it’s clear exactly how she feels about the unseelie ideals. ] I heard from someone in the Unseelie court just what they planned on doing, so if you know anyone in the Unseelie court, that won’t protect you. If they win, you’re dead, and that’s it, that’s the end. No chance of you being reborn in your world again because if the cycle doesn’t continue, I believe that every world will eventually die. [ korra has no way of proving this, but this is what she fears. if the unseelie win and interrupt the cycle, if the natural order gets corrupted, then what happens? do things just peter out? or does everything go on to become stagnant. ] Change can bring about balance or it can destroy everything we believe in and want to protect. Change is good, and sometimes, change is necessary — but not like this.

A lot of the Unseelie are probably scared of the Void, and I’d believe that some of the Seelie are, too. [ korra is, though she won’t admit that. ] I know the natives are. Some kill shardbearers, a lot of them are in Daonna. They’re scared of the Void and scared of us, so if you meet any Drabwurld natives, please don’t give them a reason to hurt you. Some of them will still try and you should defend yourselves against them… but a lot of them just want to live their lives as peacefully as they can in spite of the war going on around them.

[ silence falls between her and naga, and in the background, the dragon picks up her head and trills softly in korra’s direction; a gentle whalesong. ]

I think I flapped my gums enough, but if anyone has questions, I’ll answer them.
knightscode: AT LEAST I STILL HAVE MY NOBILITY (♠27)

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[personal profile] knightscode 2015-06-23 03:49 pm (UTC)(link)
They do.

[ He kinda wanted to stay out of this, since people get so heated, but this is... important. ]

My understanding... and I could well be wrong... is this fight is in part to reform the great gem, the Uaine Cridhe from which our shards were a part. From which our worlds were made. Its power can either be used to allow an ending and rebirth, or... to simply stall the void for as long as possible. If it is allowed to be used by the Unseelie, nothing new will ever be born. It will be a selfish act, and this world will be the last. We will save those left alive a little while, nothing else. It is a simple choice, but a difficult one. To allow hope for something better, or to cling to what we have.
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[personal profile] dicktionary 2015-06-23 04:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not sure wanting to live out their, our lives should really be counted as selfish. Or, okay, maybe it is but is that necessarily bad? I'm just...

[ He frowns, trying to figure out how to word what he means. ]

Why is destroying the world as it is now a better option? I'm just-- I'm trying to understand, here.

But that's kind of the impression I had before too, actually. That the Green Heart is what the war is about, and the Void is kind of a-- A catalyst, I guess? What no one seems to be able to agree on, though, is whether the Void should be considered a third party to the war, like, neither Seelie nor Unseelie, or if it's more of something to fight against vs alongside. If...that makes sense.
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[personal profile] aslandish 2015-06-23 04:19 pm (UTC)(link)
It is natural for life to try to persist.

[ Aslan does not consider that selfish. It is why he was willing to aid the attempts to move Mount Verla. However - ]

This world will not last forever. With or without the presence of the Void, in time, it will reach the end of its lifespan.

Allaidh Darach is the center, the lynchpin of all other worlds. When that occurs, if there is no mechanism in place to bring about rebirth, all worlds and all life will cease to exist.
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[personal profile] knightscode 2015-06-23 05:27 pm (UTC)(link)
It is as Aslan says.

[ Two for you, Aslan, you go Aslan. ]

For myself... I do not believe any person to be good or evil, any action to be bad or good. They simply... are. A sword can be used for actions we perceive as good or evil, but it is inherently neither. Magic can be used for actions that hurt or heal, it itself it is neither.

I believe the void is the same.

It may be... as you say, a third party. I believe even the monarchs are not above the gods of this world, The Black Shuck or The White Hart. The void, I believe, is in a way the same -- a force to be opposed or believed in. Like any religion, there will be those who see differently. Like any action, there will be more than one viewpoint or side to a story. The choice to act one way or another is our own to make.
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[personal profile] dicktionary 2015-06-24 03:02 pm (UTC)(link)
That's kind of what I was thinking too, that the war to end everything doesn't really have that much to do with the Void. I mean, obviously, the Void is there, it's present, it's going to eat the Drabwurld if something isn't done, but it isn't actively-- Hm. Like, it isn't really supporting the Seelie side, see, nor is it on the Unseelie side?

Obviously, I need a lot more information about the Void to know for sure, though, and I don't think anyone is certain of it. But... It's just something to keep in mind. I like your sword analogy.

[ He pauses, then adds as an aside: ]

Also, a face to a voice would be nice, if you don't mind?

[ But it's murmured, half to himself, especially since he'd already made the request to Aslan. There's probably a reason these two voices chose not to go with a visual and maybe... Maybe he shouldn't be pushing. Still, there's no harm in asking. ]

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[personal profile] knightscode 2015-06-24 03:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[ There's a pause as Lancelot considers this -- he honestly hadn't before, that someone may object to not seeing the moving picture of the person they speak to -- but then again he supposes it matters little enough in the end.

He waves the locket into changing, and it's a little unsteady as he tries to set it down somewhere because Lancelot is currently sitting on the ground. He's leaning back against a tree, a child curled up asleep in his lap with similarly dark curls and pale skin. He'd keep holding it but one hand is holding Bridei still. He'd rather have both hands for that, and he can't really rest it hanging around his neck now if Dick wants to see him.
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Better?

[ ... It's hard to say if this is a serious question or not, Lancelot still seems calm and unbothered -- shifts a hand to stroke at the child's hair as it squirms in its sleep. ]
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[personal profile] dicktionary 2015-06-24 03:44 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He lowers his voice immediately when he sees the sleeping child, and gives a slight, sheepish nod. ]

Yeah, actually. Thanks. Sorry if it's problematic. You could've said...
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[personal profile] dicktionary 2015-06-24 02:58 pm (UTC)(link)
But why does rebirth have to happen now? Why can't rebirth happen closer to the end of the world's lifespan?

...And, uh, is it possible to go with a visual? I mean, if you'd rather not that's cool, but...

[ He likes to see who he's talking to. Especially considering how new everything and everyone here is. ]
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[personal profile] aslandish 2015-06-24 03:51 pm (UTC)(link)
The world is nearing the end of its lifespan as we speak. Before the arrival of new shardbearders, there were earthquakes. Various signs of strain and duress on the fabric of life itself that can only indicate the End of the Age.

This world will not last another thousand years, perhaps not even another century, and the approach of the Void is as much a sign of that as other things we have seen.

[ He says all this, and then, per Dick's request, the visual feature turns on. ]

Old age is part of life, for worlds as well as humanity. One may very well ask why, but it does not change the reality.

We can only choose according to the hand we have been dealt.
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[personal profile] dicktionary 2015-06-24 04:06 pm (UTC)(link)
[ ...It's. It's a lion. ...Is a talking lion more or less weird than an alien? ]

Is that why we were brought here? I'm one of the said "new shardbearers", see, so I'm still trying to figure everything out. If the world won't last much longer, is it that the monarchs are trying to get the rest of the shards now, as soon as possible, before it gets any further?

Old age is a death that comes with peace, usually. It's how people hope to die, right? After a long and fruitful life. But I feel like if we support this--cause, I guess, it's like cutting short a life that hasn't fully lived. And okay, maybe the world is nearing the end of its lifespan, but I'm not. Other people aren't. And if this war is won and over before I'm old, that's cutting short the lives of me and everyone I love.
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[personal profile] aslandish 2015-06-24 04:31 pm (UTC)(link)
[ A talking lion with a whole lot of power, wisdom, and experience. It helps that he knows a lot about these kinds of things. ]

You were brought here because you possess a shard of the great gemstone that was shattered many ages past. It is with the power of those shards that all worlds were made, and it is with them that the monarchs would see the ends they envision.

No living thing is ever truly prepared to meet their end. [ He should know. He's died before, and even knowing he would rise again, it was difficult, to say the least. ] We all fight for life, whether we acknowledge it or not, and it is not wrong to do so.

These are trying times, and the End of the Age is never an easy thing to face or witness for those who live to see it. However, the time will come where we all must choose -- to fight for the renewal of all things that life may persist, or to see an End from which nothing can ever return.
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[personal profile] dicktionary 2015-06-26 02:00 am (UTC)(link)
I dunno. I'm kind of all for the idea of staying alive as long as possible and protecting the here and now.

[ He feels a bit odd about admitting that, though he never normally would be. It's just strange to be surrounded by so many people who may not agree, and knowing that what he's saying might just be considered treasonous. But normally, at home, there's no question about it: they don't kill. They do their utmost best to survive, and they don't kill. Robin--doesn't. None of the League does.

This war, whatever he was brought for, seems to want him to do the opposite. Fight and kill and work for a cause he doesn't even know he supports. Why, then? But if he'd been grabbed by the Unseelie, he probably would be just as conflicted. ...How much do they know? How much do they believe in the war?

What happens when neither option is a good one? ]


Maybe...a permanent end is what's best? Breaking the cycle and all that. If the renewal happens, wouldn't all the mistakes we've made this time just happen again?

[ His talk with Hercules left a strong impression. ]

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[personal profile] aslandish 2015-06-26 02:37 am (UTC)(link)
And you may do that, as long as this world remains.

[ Aslan does not consider it wrong to protect the life that exists here and now. It's why he was willing to risk traveling to Unseelie territory to aid those who wished to save Mount Verla and the pyrii.

The effort may not have been successful, but he does not regret the attempt. No one should. ]


So long as there is choice, there will always be conflict. Wars spread across many ages, worlds, and people. It is the nature of life to fight to preserve itself, to protect those ideals held most dear.

Mistakes are made, but there is great beauty also in what comes of Free Will. Ingenuity, the love of parents for their children, the pursuit of dreams, whether they be realized or not - cycles may bring similar outcomes and great Powers may be bound to their particular circumstances, but the pages from beginning to end are written by the choices we make in the here and now.

I have seen Nothingness, the darkness of an empty world before the dawn of the first day. I would not see it consume everything with no means of return.

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[personal profile] aslandish 2015-06-24 04:39 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He has seen the signs. Having witnessed many beginnings and endings in his own time, Aslan recognizes them for what they are.

The life is going out of the world, and it will not last indefinitely. ]


Yes.

[ A beat, then- ]

There may be those who would seek an alternative path, to avert the end and perpetuate life indefinitely, but in matters such as these, it is dangerous to tamper with the order life has set.
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[personal profile] kamalleable 2015-06-26 12:30 am (UTC)(link)
All-aid darak? [ Whoa, that was a massive failure in pronunciation on her part, sorry Aslan. ]

So what, we're like the reason why things keep moving? The little hamster in the wheel that makes everything else function normally? Why is it such a bad thing to want it to keep going? I mean, back home - like where I'm from, people make it such a big deal to try and save the environment. Isn't it like that here?

[ That's a terrible analogy, but it's how Kamala understands it. ]
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[personal profile] kamalleable 2015-06-26 01:01 am (UTC)(link)
Wait, how do we know that? [ She hasn't been paying attention clearly. ]

Seems like it's doing just fine minus the war we're apparently in the middle of.
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[personal profile] kamalleable 2015-06-29 02:37 am (UTC)(link)
Did they at least give you guys a timeline or something? It'd be nice if I could delay it or speed it up somehow. I mean, I dunno how these things work, but it's interesting.
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[personal profile] aslandish 2015-06-26 02:48 am (UTC)(link)
Allaidh Darach. [ No worries, he can pronounce it for you! ] It is the name of this world, and it was the first to ever exist.

Because of that, all worlds are tied to its existence, and whatever happens here will determine the fate of all others.

If the Void is allowed to consume this world and run its course, then worlds will not only be born but reborn. If it is destroyed, when this world reaches the end of its lifespan, all others will inevitably fade into nothingness, never to return again.
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[personal profile] knightscode 2015-06-24 12:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I should think it is, unless things change. The circle of life and death is something that is not so easily changed. If you take away the bringing of new life, all that is left is death -- and death is not something so easily avoided.
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[personal profile] kamalleable 2015-06-26 12:58 am (UTC)(link)
I guess... [ Kamala really should have thought about this before opening her mouth. ] I mean, I'm not opposed to the idea of it at all, don't get me wrong, but that does make me wonder. Is it so wrong to want to mourn something we've lost and not let it happen again?

If the worlds that were eaten come back, great! But if they stay gone, is there any way to bring them back?