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Professor Ozpin ([personal profile] shining_beacon) wrote in [community profile] genessia2014-08-18 12:21 am

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[When the feed starts, Ozpin can be seen sipping coffee at a table belonging to a cafe in the central city looking curious.]

Because I've seen several of our newer residents talk about the educational facilities in their worlds, I've decided to make a casual inquiry. Call it professional curiosity. I am curious as to how the schools in each of your respective worlds operate. As an educator myself, I know how vital these systems can be in shaping and guiding our next generations, and am always looking out for ideas or methods that could better improve the situations at my own school. So please, consider this an open dialogue for the subject.
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[personal profile] the_roseblack 2014-08-25 11:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Some delinquents have difficulty accepting their responsibilities, but no, I've never minded. Even among those who most resent their duties, I've never heard of anyone who would rather be mortal than Exalted.

[Part of that was probably the influence of the Realm's state religion, which venerates the Dragonblooded as the divinely mandated masters and protectors of Creation. The rest was simply how powerless mortals inherently were in comparison to... well, pretty much everything. Even a mere local river-god could push around whole villages of mortals if no Dragonblooded were there to keep him in his place.]

If you think I lack freedom, you misunderstand. The responsibility that comes with power is one thing. Servitude is quite another.

[She'd actually accepted command of the Vermillion Legion specifically for the freedom it offered. It had been the only posting she could get at the time with no superior officer who could override her decisions.]
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[personal profile] the_roseblack 2014-08-27 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
I did not take your words to be insulting.

It is not as though we are conscripted into military service. Merchants, bureaucrats, spies and all the rest naturally contribute to their Houses and the Realm as well. When I say a peaceful life is out of reach for the Dragonblooded, I speak of the inescapable realities of House politics just as much as the military enemies of the Realm.

[The Realm is a highly militaristic society, and every Dynast does learn to fight, but it's not like they all serve the army directly.]

Perhaps your world is very different. Are citizens not expected to contribute to the survival and prosperity of their home? Is this contribution not greater for those with the most power?
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[personal profile] the_roseblack 2014-08-29 11:49 pm (UTC)(link)
[The general is silent for a few moments while she takes in Ozpin's words.]

If your goal is merely to delay the apocalypse for another generation or two, you have already lost.

But then, I sometimes think Creation is ultimately doomed myself. I only hope I am able to change that once I am Shogun. It is... perhaps not hopeless. Doing the impossible is, after all, the very purpose of the Exalted.

[You think Grimm are bad? Try being surrounded by an infinite plane of formless chaos full of Fair Folk while also having to deal with constant incursions from Cthulhoid monsters, omnicidal deathlords, and perpetually-reincarnating shining golden god-kings.]