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Grainne ([personal profile] athousandcurses) wrote in [community profile] eachdraidh2014-10-14 07:53 pm

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Why... why would anyone do something like this?

[Someone has just found out about the library after returning to Caer Glaem, and judging from the stricken, teary state of her face and hushed voice, Grainne is pretty broken up about the attack. She honestly cannot understand why anyone would deliberately set fire to history.]

Why would you try to destroy something so valuable?

[She shakes her head. How could someone take something like books for granted, even so far as to burn them?]

So many things are lost to the ages that we will never retrieve, never regain, and that is with verbal history and story telling. We do not have "books" in our culture; over the years people have forgotten the histories we have passed down to our children because our history is only retained in memory. If someone is selfish or does not pass down what they know, it can be lost too easily! For everything that has been lost, we will never again know it!

[Don't mind the heartbroken, she just has Very Strong opinions on this.]

Do you not understand how wonderful such things are? How precious it is? Recording history in this way is almost a miracle! Can't you see why the loss of even one scroll is denying not just everyone living now, but those who come after us?

Why would anyone even attempt it...
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[personal profile] demonstrations 2014-10-15 03:37 am (UTC)(link)
[ As a person who loves books dearly, what happened to the library hits hard for Jinora, too. She'd spent some time in there before the Moon chase happened and intended to read even more. Of course, some of them were lost, but there was still things to read and people to meet. So when she responds it's gentle and kind. ]

It's not all lost.
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[personal profile] demonstrations 2014-10-15 03:54 am (UTC)(link)
It's not lost.

[ She repeats it again, just as softly. She takes a moment to figure out what she wants to say about it. The idea hits close to him for several reasons, and not only because of the books. The Air Nomads were a lost people until some time ago. Or mostly lost, as it were. Grandpa Aang was the last one for a long time and then people started taking it up. Then her dad was born, then her, and all of the others followed.

In some sense she understands the idea of history being lost because of this. Of how difficult it can be and the weight of carrying on traditions that aren't really known. So she shakes her head. ]


Books have never been the only things to pass it on. People won't learn anything if someone doesn't pick it up and read it for themselves. It only takes one person to read it and pass it on. That's what it means.
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[personal profile] demonstrations 2014-10-15 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
[ Jinora's quiet for a moment as the older female finishes speaking. She can't imagine a world without books. Ever since she could remember she found solace in them. They were nice to read and she learned a lot-- in just the same way she explored just as much. Times and places she could no longer visit but still wanted to. That was the one charm that books held for her: experiences. Lost ones, new ones, and ones she could find herself.

History was important. But they were all living history. Korra was proof of that. The Avatar cycle being one that was a constant. Every generation had one and with them carried the history of their world. But, just the same, she knew it wasn't only the Avatar that carried on the traditions from the past. They might have progressed, but so did everyone. They built on from what they did before.

It's what it hits close to home and is difficult all at once. She can understand the loss of books-- it hurts to think about all that lost knowledge. But at the same time she knows it's not the end. She has to know. ]


Not only that, but for books to be written someone has to experience them. It's not just the books that are important. Experience is important, too.

[ The small is soft and perhaps a tiny bit sad as she shakes he head. ] No. It's not wrong to feel sad. I like books, too. [ A beat. ] But it's not the books that are the important part. We can learn things again and carry them on.

Things might be lost, but there will always be people to pick it up again.

[ It's said with a firm belief. If there's one thing she knows to be true it is that. When the Air Acolytes followed Grandpa Aang and when he family was born the Air Nation's baton had just passed on from its predecessors. Difficult? Certainly. But it wasn't the end. It's less an ending now then it was before. ]
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[personal profile] demonstrations 2014-10-21 07:31 am (UTC)(link)
[ That earns a nod. ]

There wouldn't be any words at all if they didn't.

[ She doesn't pause at the question, merely nods. There wasn't a doubt in her mind about it, really. ]

We might not be able to get things exactly how they were said or written, but I'm sure there's a way. People might have the books somewhere else or there might be someone who remembers it. I remember the books I've read really well. Someone out there has the answers.
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[personal profile] demonstrations 2014-11-13 04:33 am (UTC)(link)
I didn't do anything except give a reminder when it was needed.