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C, but that stuff about whales was disturbing. We'll have to think about this, later, when we have time alone and things aren't all changing so fast.
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Lanky Coconut Tree posted:Gods, demons, priests, whales, angels WHO GIVES A gently caress My post is an accurate summary of what a kid would be thinking.
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 17:34 |
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C
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 17:35 |
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Canuck-Errant posted:C, but that stuff about whales was disturbing. We'll have to think about this, later, when we have time alone and things aren't all changing so fast. Following along with this sentiment.
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 17:55 |
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I'll go with theglavwen's version of E.
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 17:56 |
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b for bmighty bmen
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 18:14 |
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C We better go on a crazy adventure with Danal before we get to Zepath and slam dunk it too, cause if we're slated to be fishers by the time we get there, no more adventures for Enkidel. We must impress the king with our (fledgling) adventuring skills!
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 18:20 |
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C. We're adventurers at heart. "Does the king sometimes speak to you without actually speaking?"
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 18:39 |
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Theglavwen posted:E: No, but just no. Don't elaborate, seem sort of disturbed. This dude just said that the people of his city fish up and eat whales! Voting this, but removed Asherah part.
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 18:39 |
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Also theglavwen's version of E, and.... "I want to go on adventures... but Asherah's going to be really angry with you if he finds out you've eaten whales." Two questions for our new old friend: "What did it feel like when you killed someone the first time? Was it right?" and ask him a riddle to see if he really is wise: Q: "If Asherah has three fish, and you take one fish, and a crab takes one fish, and a whale takes one fish, what does Asherah eat?" A:"Three fish, a crab, a whale and you! Asherah eats everything, hah!" If someone scolds us state that it's true, and anyway we're many many distances from the ocean it's not like he's going to swim up through the dirt. Then look nervously at the dirt. Outrail fucked around with this message at 18:50 on Jun 11, 2013 |
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quote:"He says in the sea, but that the city is miles inland. He says there is good eating on one and that they have been caught, but very rarely and more when he was young." Voting: Canuck-Errant posted:C, but that stuff about whales was disturbing. We'll have to think about this, later, when we have time alone and things aren't all changing so fast.
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 18:48 |
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You're all going to look silly when Asherah is a facet of mother earth and El is the industrial Monsanto god.
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 18:50 |
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Theglavwen posted:E: No, but just no. Don't elaborate, seem sort of disturbed. This dude just said that the people of his city fish up and eat whales! The children of Asherah, gods. Their fishermen are blasphemers, or dangerous lunatics, surely they must die often, and messily, eaten by Asherah's wrath. When we return to the sea, we don't want to do as an infidel, and invite Asherah to reclaim us in anger. I agree with this. Taking Asherah out of it sucks. This is what people were annoyed about before. This isn't an action that the others will even react to, it's literally just a way to feel. There isn't even a reason to object to eating whales if we aren't concerned about their divinity. I'm disappointed that the anti asherah sentiment is coming up in something this loving innocuous.
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 18:51 |
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E "I want to help people and protect them!" Og has consistently put the welfare of others ahead of his, might as well ask for a job that let's him continue to do so.
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 18:53 |
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andrew smash posted:I agree with this. Taking Asherah out of it sucks. This is what people were annoyed about before. This isn't an action that the others will even react to, it's literally just a way to feel. There isn't even a reason to object to eating whales if we aren't concerned about their divinity. I'm disappointed that the anti asherah sentiment is coming up in something this loving innocuous. Yes, I agree also. There's no reason to automatically push Ashera out of our hearts, especially after being raised with him out entire lives.
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 18:59 |
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Theglavwen posted:E: No, but just no. Don't elaborate, seem sort of disturbed. This guy knows what's up, voting E
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 19:00 |
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dog kisser posted:Yes, I agree also. There's no reason to automatically push Ashera out of our hearts, especially after being raised with him out entire lives. Agreeing with this thought, but keeping my vote because becoming a strong hero will help us protect the whales
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 19:26 |
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Theglavwen posted:E: No, but just no. Don't elaborate, seem sort of disturbed. This dude just said that the people of his city fish up and eat whales! The children of Asherah, gods. Their fishermen are blasphemers, or dangerous lunatics, surely they must die often, and messily, eaten by Asherah's wrath. When we return to the sea, we don't want to do so as an infidel, and invite Asherah to reclaim us in anger. Yep, voting this.
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 19:38 |
A On the water, with the tooth, among whale-killers....I like the potential here.
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 19:45 |
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Voting for the republ.. i mean Theglav's E
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 19:50 |
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Diogines posted:"He says the one where he and Enkidu go to the Cedar Forest." Your mother gives him a dirty look. You don't know that story. Did you really know Enkidu? Can you tell me the story? Voting C. No! You want to go adventure with Danal! because being a fisherman reminds me of the village and all the bad stuff that happened there and I really think eating whales is weird and gross.
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 19:52 |
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vote E. Say "I will do as El sees me fit to do. I am strong as a tree, but what of a log cast adrift upon the ocean? What do you think El would have of me?"
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 20:12 |
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andrew smash posted:I agree with this. Taking Asherah out of it sucks. This is what people were annoyed about before. This isn't an action that the others will even react to, it's literally just a way to feel. There isn't even a reason to object to eating whales if we aren't concerned about their divinity. I'm disappointed that the anti asherah sentiment is coming up in something this loving innocuous. I do agree, and would encourage even those who are adamantly anti-Asherah to view it less as a pro-Asherah-pleasing move, and more of a legitimate concern from someone who believes Asherah exists, and doesn't want a hungry sea-deity mad at him. Regardless of whether or not we want Og to be pro-Asherah worship, it's at least sensible that he would at some point like to be around the sea again, since he loves it, and would presumably not want to be around the sea as someone Asherah would view as a blasphemous god-killer. We could always ask Old-guy whether or not the fishermen in his society are insane, and how many Asherah eats per year or something, but I figured keeping quiet made more sense, as, by voting outcomes so far, we don't seem inclined to speak up about our Asherah beliefs too much amongst these new folk. Outrail posted:Q: "If Asherah has three fish, and you take one fish, and a crab takes one fish, and a whale takes one fish, what does Asherah eat?" Also: Hah! Theglavwen fucked around with this message at 20:23 on Jun 11, 2013 |
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Theglavwen posted:since he loves it My view of it right now is that the whole thing was pretty traumatic, especially leaving the village... so for now (now, at least, who knows about later) the best thing to do is stick with the stuff that makes you feel good and doesn't make you have flashbacks to that or worry about stuff.
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tarepanda posted:Did you really know Enkidu? Can you tell me the story? "He says no Sweetling, he does not. He meant the story when Labaras and Enkidu went to the Forest of Cedars, though he has been there as well. He says you will hear the story when you are older, for now you are a child and should enjoy life and not let your mind be troubled by weighty matters which are the concerns of old men like himself." Barkof says something, more laughter from the others. Ishamal says something else and your mother interprets. "He says alright, not old men like himself, but it is a worry for adults." quote:What did it feel like when you killed someone the first time? Was it right? quote:Q: "If Asherah has three fish, and you take one fish, and a crab takes one fish, and a whale takes one fish, what does Asherah eat?" Please weigh in if you want to ask this or not.
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 20:24 |
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tarepanda posted:My view of it right now is that the whole thing was pretty traumatic, especially leaving the village... so for now (now, at least, who knows about later) the best thing to do is stick with the stuff that makes you feel good and doesn't make you have flashbacks to that or worry about stuff. Which seems pretty fair to me. I personally think it would be on his mind and strongly enough engrained in his behaviour that it's the sort of thing that would come to mind first and foremost, but perhaps Og has enough control, consciously or unconsciously, to avoid those topics and focus on fun stuff. Still, the events that occured, traumatic though they certainly were, I don't think would be enough to make him want to, or be able to, forget his entire upbringing and life before his 'escape', even if he'd like to forget the whole lightning/slaughter-fest itself. Diogenes posted:Please weigh in if you want to ask this or not. Aw, Nah, I guess. I like the joke, but so far we seem pretty tentative about throwing around Asherah references left and right, and would probably be a bit uncertain about whether or not joking around about it, in this company, would be appropriate.
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 20:34 |
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E. We want to adventure and fish with Danal on the sea! High seas bro adventures!
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 20:42 |
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YES ASK THE JOKE ITS JUST A JOKE WE COULD REASONABLY HAVE HEARD
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 20:49 |
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Ask the joke, but right after jump on Ishamal and start biting his neck. Ok, just kidding. Don't ask the joke. Let's keep our true faith to Asherah secret from these guys.
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 20:52 |
It's an awesome joke, but probably not a good idea, what with their "El is the one true God and your little fish is nothing but a fish" But do consider it, and giggle to yourself. Maybe tell the joke to Danal later!
Nettle Soup fucked around with this message at 20:57 on Jun 11, 2013 |
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 20:53 |
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B&C What's the point of being a mighty man if you don't go on adventures?
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 20:53 |
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Absolutely No to any direct referencing to Asherah. Revealing that we so much as think about Asherah to anyone, whether true or not, is a very bad idea. If we decide later to become a prophet for Asherah, we have to keep anything related to that a careful secret, at least until we start trying to find a way to convert people, whatever that hypothetical plan would be.
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 20:57 |
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Question for grandpa: "Do people ever fight in your village? Like fight with with spears, not arguing. Our rescue is the first fight we ever saw, and the first time seeing a man die and a man be killed. It was to save us, but it was scary." Deadly Ham Sandwich fucked around with this message at 21:16 on Jun 11, 2013 |
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Diogines posted:Please weigh in if you want to ask this or not. Nah. If we want to be anything more than foul demon whale-hunting fisherman in this society, it is probably best not to say the joke.
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 21:23 |
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NO do not ask the Joke. C - Adventure with Danal!
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 21:24 |
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Question for the old guy: Who makes all the rules? The king, or the village as a whole? What happens to those who break the rules? Also, No to the joke but agreed on those stating the anti-Asherah people need to lighten up - just the mere mention of Asherah as an option gets neutered to oblivion which is ridiculous.
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 21:36 |
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I've moved fully into the El camp but I don't see why we should avoid talking about Asherah. The Devouring Fish has been kind of an important element of our life so far! I'd like to ask "In what way may we know who is good to worship? The people of our village say one thing. The people of your great village say another. Please help us to understand, O King."
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 21:42 |
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Diogines posted:Please weigh in if you want to ask this or not. Ask. It's totally the kind of joke/riddle a kid would be proud of knowing and want to brag about to show how clever he is. Theglavwen posted:Which seems pretty fair to me. I personally think it would be on his mind and strongly enough engrained in his behaviour that it's the sort of thing that would come to mind first and foremost, but perhaps Og has enough control, consciously or unconsciously, to avoid those topics and focus on fun stuff. I'm not saying that we'd want to make him forget or that he has the control to avoid that stuff, but I do think it's a common response in most people -- especially in kids -- to avoid thinking about things that are critical and induce massive amounts of stress/worry/trauma. Also, we may be a bit susceptible to Stockholm Syndrome at this point. GoneWithTheTornado posted:Absolutely No to any direct referencing to Asherah. Revealing that we so much as think about Asherah to anyone, whether true or not, is a very bad idea. If we decide later to become a prophet for Asherah, we have to keep anything related to that a careful secret, at least until we start trying to find a way to convert people, whatever that hypothetical plan would be. The way I'm looking at it is that we're role-playing here. Og (or whatever you want to call him, at this point) is a kid. I don't know any kids thinking that far ahead other than "yeah, I wanna go to space someday" or "I wanna be a mo'fuckin' dinosaur" or some kind of daydream like that. I'm fine with metagaming, but making Og choose things and then justifying them with our adult-rationalized decisions is kind of weird to me. I'm not saying I think your reasoning is dumb or anything -- I totally get it and think it would be an interesting story -- but I don't think it makes a whole lot of sense unless we have a split personality or a very old soul telling us what to do or something like that. We've had a sheltered, monotheistic life -- would we really know about converting people or prosecution/lynching or any of those kinds of political maneuvers? I don't think so.
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 21:46 |
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Diogines posted:Please weigh in if you want to ask this or not.
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1: Other. Something like "No matter what I do it'll be an adventure" 2: Ask the question! To your mom. In your native tongue. And get ready to get hit.
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