[ she listens carefully, sitting close and canting her head, taking it all in. a world in danger from someone who has decided that its denizens are undeserving? ]
One would say we wouldn't have half the good in the world without desire. Desire for innovation, for peace, for... all sorts of things. Desire begets so much that you can't just... control it like that.
[ it's a free agent - a font of good and bad, like with all things. marina looks over those words again quietly, her expression going softer as she sees the weight proverbially draws rondo down by the ankle. a soft guess, she's okay with being wrong. ]
there's a quick little rush of air when marina says that - an exhale, and he nods. ] Yes - yes, I feel exactly the same. I... have always desired to be stronger, but not because I want to overtake people. I want to be stronger to protect people who need protecting, and that's not a desire that I could ever feel bad about.
It's - my father used to say when I was younger, about power - that isn't good or evil, but that it's up to the person who wields it how they use it. It's the same.
[ it's a conviction that rondo holds deeply to his chest, something he was told when he was wide eyed and impressionable, and despite everything, he would never, ever throw it away.
which... marina's question. he lets out a laugh, a soft noise. ]
... I thought that I did. [ know him. the text on his chest warps into a name: Sazantos. ] He was... the Flameguard, before I was granted the title. My mentor, and...
[ HE JUST DOES THINGS. SAZANTOS DON'T HURT RONDO EMOTIONALLY CHALLENGE LEVEL: IMPOSSIBLE.
but she listens to him, it's apparent in her focus on him that she genuinely cares. these words are hurting people, and the fact that they're just plastered without any kind of source rankles her mood. ]
Your dad's a wise guy, I mean that. That's... yeah. I get that.
[ tilting his head a bit as she watches the text shifts, changes. she considers the name, remembers his profile... someone he cares about, shit.
Teachers are some of the most important people in a person's life. Knowledge imparted can be as much of a gift as anything physical you could give a person.
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One would say we wouldn't have half the good in the world without desire. Desire for innovation, for peace, for... all sorts of things. Desire begets so much that you can't just... control it like that.
[ it's a free agent - a font of good and bad, like with all things. marina looks over those words again quietly, her expression going softer as she sees the weight proverbially draws rondo down by the ankle. a soft guess, she's okay with being wrong. ]
This someone... did you know him well...?
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there's a quick little rush of air when marina says that - an exhale, and he nods. ] Yes - yes, I feel exactly the same. I... have always desired to be stronger, but not because I want to overtake people. I want to be stronger to protect people who need protecting, and that's not a desire that I could ever feel bad about.
It's - my father used to say when I was younger, about power - that isn't good or evil, but that it's up to the person who wields it how they use it. It's the same.
[ it's a conviction that rondo holds deeply to his chest, something he was told when he was wide eyed and impressionable, and despite everything, he would never, ever throw it away.
which... marina's question. he lets out a laugh, a soft noise. ]
... I thought that I did. [ know him. the text on his chest warps into a name: Sazantos. ] He was... the Flameguard, before I was granted the title. My mentor, and...
[ ... ]
He was my everything.
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but she listens to him, it's apparent in her focus on him that she genuinely cares. these words are hurting people, and the fact that they're just plastered without any kind of source rankles her mood. ]
Your dad's a wise guy, I mean that. That's... yeah. I get that.
[ tilting his head a bit as she watches the text shifts, changes. she considers the name, remembers his profile... someone he cares about, shit.
Teachers are some of the most important people in a person's life. Knowledge imparted can be as much of a gift as anything physical you could give a person.