That's all life is, right? A little food, a little water, an environment to grow, and...you can call it luck if you like that better, or fate. The ingredient we can't see or control, but that means we'll always turn out a little different from our neighbor in the next planter over.
Well... I suppose you're right about that. But the way he spoke of it, or of infusing aether into things to make them work more effectively... it always seemed like something that he might be able to control or guide.
You can place your plants in soil and make sure they get sunlight, and you can water them carefully, but infusing life into them... that feels like a different thing to me.
[she smiles]
...but maybe I'm just imagining it differently from how it is, since I've seen so many extraordinary things since coming here.
Oh. Maybe that is what he meant. I can't understand half of what that guy says.
[so maybe aether is something different than what they thought it was after that conversation.]
I don't think infusing life is different than that. It's just sped up, maybe. More intentional, more control. I am familiar with something like that. Maybe it's surprising, but that was never really the type of magic I use. But I've seen it.
[they think for a moment, going a little far away. after a long while - ]
The god I follow gives me what I need. It's a bit of a mix. Healing is a big part of it; healing people, keeping them safe, helping them be their best selves in a fight. The beetles, too. That's something I could always do.
Most of the time, I don't know that they are, not directly. I sort of think of it as the gods empowering people to do the things their followers need. But my .... I've been given a task that's important to her. So I guess she gives me a few tools to help carry that out.
[this makes me even more sure i know who shale is.]
That... makes sense. [if a god needs something done, and they can't just do it directly - of course they'd empower people to act in their stead.] ...I wonder if maybe it's not just your god that does that.
I think so. I don't know about every god or their intentions, but it's better to assume that's true, isn't it? Act as though you might have been the person sent in answer to someone else's prayers, and try to help.
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[what a question.]
That's all life is, right? A little food, a little water, an environment to grow, and...you can call it luck if you like that better, or fate. The ingredient we can't see or control, but that means we'll always turn out a little different from our neighbor in the next planter over.
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Well... I suppose you're right about that. But the way he spoke of it, or of infusing aether into things to make them work more effectively... it always seemed like something that he might be able to control or guide.
You can place your plants in soil and make sure they get sunlight, and you can water them carefully, but infusing life into them... that feels like a different thing to me.
[she smiles]
...but maybe I'm just imagining it differently from how it is, since I've seen so many extraordinary things since coming here.
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[so maybe aether is something different than what they thought it was after that conversation.]
I don't think infusing life is different than that. It's just sped up, maybe. More intentional, more control. I am familiar with something like that. Maybe it's surprising, but that was never really the type of magic I use. But I've seen it.
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[to say the least.]
I see... that kind of magic doesn't exist where I'm from, but it's fascinating to hear about any kind of magic at all. What sort do you use?
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The god I follow gives me what I need. It's a bit of a mix. Healing is a big part of it; healing people, keeping them safe, helping them be their best selves in a fight. The beetles, too. That's something I could always do.
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[that's kind of cool, actually.]
I've never heard of gods being so... directly involved with their worshippers before.
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Most of the time, I don't know that they are, not directly. I sort of think of it as the gods empowering people to do the things their followers need. But my .... I've been given a task that's important to her. So I guess she gives me a few tools to help carry that out.
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That... makes sense. [if a god needs something done, and they can't just do it directly - of course they'd empower people to act in their stead.] ...I wonder if maybe it's not just your god that does that.
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I think so. I don't know about every god or their intentions, but it's better to assume that's true, isn't it? Act as though you might have been the person sent in answer to someone else's prayers, and try to help.
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...yes, I like that.
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It is. I'm thankful for your wisdom, Shale. [...] I think this part of the garden has been weeded rather thoroughly...
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Yeah, it doesn't need to be weeded even close to this much. It's just a nice way to talk. I'll let you go?
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[she smiles]
I'll go now, but I'll be back later on with Percy. Thank you for your time today, Shale.
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[pat pat. see you in week 3]