佐々木 琲世 (
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futurology2016-05-25 01:25 am
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- ahad (inheritance trilogy),
- alisha diphda (tales of zestiria),
- archer (fate/),
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- giovanni (dogs: bullets & carnage),
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- tsukuyo (gintama)
text | un: Sasaki
Like a few others here, I'm among those who met the goddess Nalanni. And like others there are things I learned from having a conversation with her. First and foremost, I'd like to request some help in conveying a message she intended for her people.
She wanted them to know that she loves them, and that she knows they can go on without her.
At the time, I was struck with the thought that she'd considered her own passing a possibility. And now that I've seen mentions of slaying gods here, it seems she wasn't wrong. Maybe some of you know more than me, but I'm not convinced it's the only way. Having said that, I'm not blind to the reality that those are our orders, and that there are those who will follow them.
I'm more interested in helping the Nalawi. I gave my word that I would do whatever I could, and so... To those who are already making efforts to ensure the Nalawi are able to sustain themselves, whatever may come, I'd like to volunteer any help I can provide.
If anyone wants further information on the conversation I had with Nalanni, please let me know. I'm unsure how much would be redundant, since admittedly, I've picked up on recent developments here and there.
She wanted them to know that she loves them, and that she knows they can go on without her.
At the time, I was struck with the thought that she'd considered her own passing a possibility. And now that I've seen mentions of slaying gods here, it seems she wasn't wrong. Maybe some of you know more than me, but I'm not convinced it's the only way. Having said that, I'm not blind to the reality that those are our orders, and that there are those who will follow them.
I'm more interested in helping the Nalawi. I gave my word that I would do whatever I could, and so... To those who are already making efforts to ensure the Nalawi are able to sustain themselves, whatever may come, I'd like to volunteer any help I can provide.
If anyone wants further information on the conversation I had with Nalanni, please let me know. I'm unsure how much would be redundant, since admittedly, I've picked up on recent developments here and there.
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Although they do seem fond of giving us as little guidance as possible in order to test us at times. [The initial arrival in Oska was.... not great, to say the least.........]
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At least, it seems to me, we're an incredibly diverse bunch.
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Which certainly makes the evaluations even more difficult to understand. For the previous mission, from what I saw, we were all graded as a group. There may simply be too many of us to make it feasible, but without some amount of individual guidance, I don't know how they expect us to improve.
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Individual guidance does seem necessary, or it's difficult to make much use of a group evaluation. Something might be deemed lacking but if no one knows the potential sources of the issue, there isn't much that can be done.
Especially where the performance expectation isn't entirely clear, outside of fulfilling objectives.
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But so far, it simply feels like we're given free reign for the entire mission and then face evaluation afterwards. While it means we have plenty of opportunity and freedom to choose for ourselves, it's difficult to make a decision when the goals can be rather vague.
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They could really stand to evaluate a structure like this, especially if they're setting certain performance benchmarks.
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Indeed. As troublesome as these things are, they're not the most pressing at the moment. We'll have to leave them for later.
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[ooc: We can probably wrap up here if you like!]