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The Fourth Daein | (Anti-)Self Sacrifice
[ Micaiah's video feed opens up to her sitting almost serenely at Genessia park. But despite this, something in her face reads "exhausted". It seemed that she also had to work up the nerve to actually talk, as for a moment, she would stare at the video, seem to want to say something, and then fail to. Eventually, she would take a deep breath and then talk again. ]
The last week or so has been a little trying. I had fun at the fair, but afterward, I felt like I had to work harder, and give more of myself to keep the people here happy. War has yet to rear its ugly head here, and I dread the day it does.
[ She gave a rather dry smile. ]
But for some reason or another, I wound up using my healing art a little too much, and I had to go to the hospital. I've only just gotten out, and my job apparently forced me to take a brief vacation. I suppose if there's a lesson about giving too much of myself away, then that was it.
I was also advised to live "a little more selfishly". But... how do I do that without bringing others to harm? I already just retreat on my own to recuperate from large crowds. Isn't that enough?
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[ You can actually catch Micaiah at that same bench. She's not alone, apparently quite a few birds are around and find her perfectly harmless. So harmless, that one of them is apparently roosting on her head. At least one brightly colored bird is flying around, chirping incessantly in a panic. ]
Yune, I-I think it's alright...
The last week or so has been a little trying. I had fun at the fair, but afterward, I felt like I had to work harder, and give more of myself to keep the people here happy. War has yet to rear its ugly head here, and I dread the day it does.
[ She gave a rather dry smile. ]
But for some reason or another, I wound up using my healing art a little too much, and I had to go to the hospital. I've only just gotten out, and my job apparently forced me to take a brief vacation. I suppose if there's a lesson about giving too much of myself away, then that was it.
I was also advised to live "a little more selfishly". But... how do I do that without bringing others to harm? I already just retreat on my own to recuperate from large crowds. Isn't that enough?
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[ You can actually catch Micaiah at that same bench. She's not alone, apparently quite a few birds are around and find her perfectly harmless. So harmless, that one of them is apparently roosting on her head. At least one brightly colored bird is flying around, chirping incessantly in a panic. ]
Yune, I-I think it's alright...

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"In my experience it's difficult to find that middle ground. No matter how much we do there will always be people who are beyond our reach of helping."
"It will help, however, if you learn to prioritize and work with others who can compliment your abilities or cover your shortcomings. You can't assist anyone else if you burn yourslef out."
She was speaking from experience.
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"I suppose that's true." Micaiah said. "Still, what came over me that previous week felt all too real. Maybe it was a curse? I do remember feeling a bit of dread if I went too far." She couldn't be sure, though even the doctors in Genessia had said it was likely.
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"From what I've learned of this place such things are a distinct possibility. But I'm no magic user so I wouldn't be able to tell you one way or another. My skill lies in gun, blade, and piloting the warframes. All you can do is look at what happened and try to learn so you can exercise additional caution next time."
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She realized something, and smoothly added, "What's your name?"
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"Ah-" She shifted a little bit. "I'm sorry. I've long since forgotten my name. Where I come from I carry the title of 'Tenno' and am addressed as such."
"What's your name?"
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“Micaiah,” now it was Micaiah’s turn to tilt her head. “Have you lived for so long that you’ve forgotten your name?” It was just idle curiosity for now, if laced with concern. Tenno did not seem like they’d care.
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Overwork can be just as bad as underwork, I've discovered through my own experiences. One of the most important lessons I had to learn was how to properly pace myself so that I could accomplish everything I needed to without exhausting either my body or my mind.
[Only to completely disregard them when he was sent to the Holy Land, but that's another story.]
...But, that aside, I must ask out of my own curiosity. You seem to fear war coming to this world. May I ask why?
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"Good advice. If only I could make sure to remember it when the time comes." Micaiah said with a nod.
But to address his more urgent question, she then said, "No, it's not something that would happen any time soon, not from what I know. But humans and conflict go hand in hand. I'm somewhat paranoid about things like this, I came from a land that had just ended it."
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[Bedivere takes a moment to ponder the comment.]
Hmm...I see your point. The history of man is rife with conflict. However, that's also only one side of the coin.
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I will do my best to practice.
By the way, I never caught your name, sir knight. [ It's been a long time since she addressed someone like that. ]
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I am Bedivere. What would your name be, milady?
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[ She gave a smile. ]
Nice to meet you, Bedivere.
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[Even if they're from different worlds, Bedivere enjoys learning. He's happy to learn about worlds that he'll probably never visit.]
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[Additionally, he was summoned into a time when the entire world has been explored, so he knows all of the continents that exist in his world. He has been to four himself.]
Anyway, it's rather rude of me to ask about your homeland without offering anything of my own. My apologies. I hail from the kingdom of Britain -- an island nation that lies across a narrow channel from the nearest mainland.
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[ She wouldn't consider it rude, given that they approached this subject together. Still, it's a shame they're from different worlds, because he'd probably fit right in with hers. ]
This Britain... What are her lands like? The people?
[ Micaiah is also eager to learn a little more about people. Maybe it'll help when she goes back to Daein. ]
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Good morning, Micaiah! Well, dying for others' lives is a perfectly noble thing to do. Then again, an unconscious healer isn't much good to anyone. Suppose it's like how airplanes advise securing one's own mask first: what seems like selfishness is really charity disguised.
[She'll totally know what an airplane is despite Genessia having none that function.]
As for "living more selfishly"...mm, bad phrasing. Certainly that's preferable to the kind of unselfish person who whines that their charity isn't reciprocated or appreciated enough. It depends on the price of that happiness and the purchase.
If you, say, destroyed your inheritance to buy someone a spectacular birthday present, that would be going too far in a frivolous way. Musn't be silly in selflessness. So long as we're about bad examples, one other I've encountered--the most disgusting of its species--was something like sycophancy.
If someone does you a good turn, a world of difference yet remains in the motive. The normal, soterial way involving love and concern for another's good is well. Another would be mere...deference to their will. Giving yourself up not because it's good for them, but merely because they want it. Like how someone with borderline personality disorder would appease a narcissist, say. Or, worse, because they thought of it as some quid pro quo arrangement, and expected the same kind of thoughtless selflessness in kind.
Darker yet, one could assume the nobler motive without ever knowing a baser one. From the outside, they seem the same. You might think someone were singing along with you, when really they had reduced themselves to a mere echo of you because, well, who doesn't like the sound of their own voice?
[Present company excluded. As Micaiah might expect, Ted has personal experience of this kind of unselfishness. He barely suppressed a shudder to think of it.]
Well, I hope that doesn't come off as too negative. I bring it up only because I expect the good ways are known to you already.
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[ Micaiah listened to every word. Ted was a long-winded one, always willing to pontificate even during the most casual of questions. Of course, Micaiah's question had been far different than "casual", given her struggles to curb a certain part of herself after the festival. His examples showed some very real things she might have (foolishly) done had she not been stopped by her body giving out from Sacrifice.
She got the gist of his argument, but she wanted a bit of clarification on things. ]
Borderline personality disorder? General terms reach my ears, but I haven't heard of all of those. I understand much of what you said, but some of the examples are just right outside of my grasp.
Are you saying that I should be pickier in how I help others? I'm not surprised that there exists humans who would exploit the most selfless. But there are those who may very well need help even if they are the least deserving. I can't say that judging how they are is easy... or fair.
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Borderline, or BPD, is a personality disorder wherein one has no identity to speak of, so they look for someone else to give it to them. They do this because it's easier to get affect or relation from someone, supposedly, if one is the person they'd really like. They're psychological shape-shifters who earnestly believed whatever costume they've put on for whomever is authentic. Inattention is that unbearable to them.
As to help, it depends on the kind. Healing, I would think, is a no-brainer. No discrimination required there, unless it's the Devil. Suppose doing something like that for the wicked gets thorny.
Other things are thornier still. Since we're talking psychiatry, there are times when people shouldn't get advice because it's not internal. That is, even if they were given purest wisdom, it'd do them no good, because they'd doubt it. As if they were being manipulated by another. Unless it had its genesis in them, its external source would cast a pall over any application.
Alas, help requires a deft mind.
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I see. Psychiatry seems like something that might have dissuaded a few madmen in my world, but I also fear it would lead people astray.
As far as healing goes, I help who I can, when I can. I apparently overestimated my abilities that previous week, when even I’m not so normally careless. That being said, I’d ask you this: would you take a chance with the Devil if you believe he could be redeemed? It’s… not an answer I know or have for myself, but it’s something to think about.
[ The last thing though… ]
That sounds like paranoia to me.
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[Still fun enough to talk about though.]
Er...mm. That's a high question. Whether someone like the Devil, or any angel for that matter, could be redeemed is another. Angels are pure spirit, you understand. They're never tempted or moved by passion. Everything they do and act has their full force of will behind it. They're very...inflexible.
Sort of. It hearkens to that old adage "Give a man a fish", and all that. If one's supported from without, they may be hampered from a solution more central, which may be the only cure enduring enough to work long-term.
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You just have to hope that such a thing isn't necessary.
[ She nodded at the rest of Ted's words. ]
It's not enough to be given the chance to pursue goodness, they must want to pursue it.
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[He'd no idea she'd led such an extremely odd life.]
Just so. Leading horses to water is vain if they don't drink, much to my chagrin. Alas, goodness cannot be compelled very often.
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[ She thought for a moment. ]
Have you come across anything interesting lately, Ted?
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Aheh, it's Genessia. What isn't interesting? It's hard to encounter much else. Well, I recently ran into--almost literally--a cat corralling a shopping cart. Went to another carnival too, which was decent enough. One girl I knew had people continually bumping into her unawares, as though she were absent from every sense. Except mine; seemed a selective thing.
How about yourself? Have any secrets revealed themselves to you?
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