Qubine (
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genessia2017-09-23 02:25 pm
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[Video] After Ted's log...
Well. Earlier this month, I had my hatchday. Not that I did anything special for it. There wasn't anything to do, really. Not in this world.
In the next order of business, a small group and I have defeated a pair of undead wyverns. That particular situation was of a personal interest to me, because it struck closer to home than I'd like to admit. Something very similar is happening in my own world, but on a much larger scale. I refuse to allow anything like that to happen here.
And since whoever reanimated those creatures has yet to be found, it's safe to assume that we can expect to see more of them at some point. We must tackle the problem at its source. Raising the bodies of the deceased to be used as tools is one thing I will not stand for. No body or soul should be torn from death to be bound to someone else's will. For any reason. They've lived their lives. Let them rest in peace.
[The dragon lets out a deep sigh, calming himself before his rage rises.]
That's all I wanted to say.
In the next order of business, a small group and I have defeated a pair of undead wyverns. That particular situation was of a personal interest to me, because it struck closer to home than I'd like to admit. Something very similar is happening in my own world, but on a much larger scale. I refuse to allow anything like that to happen here.
And since whoever reanimated those creatures has yet to be found, it's safe to assume that we can expect to see more of them at some point. We must tackle the problem at its source. Raising the bodies of the deceased to be used as tools is one thing I will not stand for. No body or soul should be torn from death to be bound to someone else's will. For any reason. They've lived their lives. Let them rest in peace.
[The dragon lets out a deep sigh, calming himself before his rage rises.]
That's all I wanted to say.

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Sorry to heart the situation with the wyverns brought you back bad memories of home.
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It's more than just a memory...it's still happening. This world is far less hostile than my own, and I'd like to keep it that way.
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[She was at least being polite.]
Second of all... reanimated? You mean like the living dead kind of thing? [Someone has been reading since she arrived here new books... Horror ones included.]
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Living dead...well, they aren't exactly living. Just dead bodies that are just mere shells of who or what they once were, being forced to move by magic or some other means. They can either be directly controlled by the one who raised them, or just sent to run wild, attacking anything in their path. The latter seems to be the cases that I've witnessed.
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[Since he looks like an adult to Kay after only 4 years, and Kay is terrible at keeping up with organic’s ages.]
I see. When you mentioned 'in a much larger scale', how large is that? Are there undead dragons everywhere fighting the rest?
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As for the "much larger scale," a dragon named Erebus has reanimated the dead dragons of my clan, and those were...quite many. I had hoped that they would be contained within our own lair, but I don't know if they've spread all over Sornieth, or if Erebus has reanimated more dead dragons elsewhere.
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And the purpose of doing all that is to kill everyone?
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[He lets out an exasperated sigh.]
I'm not exactly sure what Erebus is trying to accomplish. Liora is the one who's had a personal encounter with him, and according to her, he simply wants to corrupt the world with darkness. Whether we would all die as a result is a mystery. But to me, if we don't die from it, then we'll suffer a fate worse than death. So one way or another, Erebus must be stopped.
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[ She liked you Qubine. Being used for the wrong purposes is one thing but it's not automatically evil just because they were dead. In fact it's actually safer than fighting with living people and saves lives, but she might be bias. ]
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[So Qubine might have a bit of a bias himself, but there is that other reason he explained in his initial announcement that has nothing to do with his own experience.]
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Disregarding my own experience, it's a simple matter of respect. Dead bodies are not meant to be used as swords, or fire, or any other kind of weapon. It's incredibly disrespectful to the beings who once lived in those bodies. Just because they're dead doesn't give anyone else a right to own them.
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It's still terrible, but I guess having a soul doesn't really make that much of a difference. Only for those who did care about not doing terrible things. That's the most terrible.
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I never said it was evil. I said it was disrespectful, both to us, and to the deceased. So you're telling me that you'd have no issue if your enemies killed you and then used you to fight for them?
[She'd better consider herself fortunate that Qubine doesn't know about Battler, because he wouldn't hesitate to use him as an example.]
Fire is one of nature's elements. It can easily destroy us, yes, but we cannot survive without it either. Necromancy is a craft that we're more than capable of doing without. After all, my clan did not become strong by using the dead to fight our battles for us.
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It's not a craft [ there's nothing being made, it's just reusing what's already there ] and just because your clan doesn't do something doesn't mean it's unacceptable.
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As long as the dead doesn't cause chaos, I won't let it concern me. But rest assured, once I return to Sornieth, I intend to free my sons and the rest of the fallen from the curse of being Erebus's undead puppets. It's the least I can do for them after they've lived and died for the sake of their clan.
...Is that a fair compromise?
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Honestly, I don't understand certain individuals that are so focused on controlling and then destroying everything. Don't they realize that once you have killed everybody an everything, there's nothing to do?
"Congrats, you are now the supreme ruler of Dust and nothing. Truly an accomplishment."....nonsensical.
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Indeed. I don't see what he plans to gain out of this either. Perhaps someone can talk some sense into him...although it probably won't be me.
[He'd rather just kill him instead.]
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It's true, what happens in Sornieth shouldn't concern you. But for a moment, it almost sounded like you were implying that because necromancy can be used for good, that I'm wrong to despise it when I have more than enough reason to. But that might have been me getting worked up. Honestly, there's nothing that's going to make me like it. I hope you can respect that much at least. However, if you truly feel that you could use it for good, then by all means, do it.
[Just don't mind him if he throws up in a dark corner somewhere if he sees it.]
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[He still doesn't think it should ever happen, but he doesn't want to get back into it. This is about as much of a peaceful resolution as they're going to get. To that end, he'll have to go along with it.]
...Right.
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I suppose when one being is in control of another, having a soul doesn't make much of a difference.
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[Though he has no idea what kind of "interest".]
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Hm. In that case it would be a good idea if she doesn't go talk to him alone, even if you don't speak to the other dragon.
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If a person uses it for a good purpose is there really anything wrong with that? So while we talk about souls... I realized really the dead don't have those. The souls of the people are in fact still resting.
That's what it sounds like to me.
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[He just lets out an exasperated sigh. If people didn't really understand his disdain towards necromancy, it would be all the more difficult to explain it. But he'd still try.]
While that is technically true, there is just that sickening feeling that comes with watching the remains of someone you care about shambling about. I, for one, am not happy with seeing my sons in that condition, looking like they're eternally sick. That can't be healthy. My sons are dead, and even though I wish they weren't, I don't wish for them to come back either, even if they could be themselves again. Even if they could come back, it won't change the fact that they died in the first place. Honestly, I don't think it's a feeling one can truly understand unless they've experienced it themselves.
Speaking of healthy, since we are talking about decaying bodies, there are also infections waiting to happen.
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Easy to say. But trust me, they have been training.
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However, Erebus is powerful by himself, as even the stronger dragons of my clan reported having trouble with him.
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So I might go back to everglade to speak to a few people.
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No one can agree on every single thing. It's why I stopped arguing with Weiss on the matter, and more or less "agreed to disagree". Though I am thoroughly puzzled on why saving lives is so important to her if she can so easily discard the memories of the departed.
[A beat as a possibility comes to him.]
...Is that the humans' way of coping with grief?
Everglade is...different. The dead...or undead...whatever you want to call them, are different from the shambling corpses. They have their own wills...most of the ones I've seen, anyway. Whether they have souls or not, I can't even guess.
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Erebus is a Nocturne dragon. Uniting the clan against him would be the ideal solution, if I can just find them. The clan was scattered in the chaos when he attacked our lair, so I don't even know how many of them survived. I only know that my mate is safe, because I focused on protecting her...and Liora is safe, because she's stuck here in Genessia as well.
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[She shrugged slightly, she didn't honestly know.]
I wouldn't know. With Everglade even if they are a different kind of undead, it's still in a way the same thing. They are still the undead. That's why I want to talk to them.
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