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黑 ([personal profile] dipolar) wrote in [community profile] agoge2018-01-11 08:09 pm

@BURGERKING— @ALL

I understand some of you are reluctant to change your names or use a different moniker when we make the drop in 1916's Gallipoli. If you're not from a standardized Earth, I suggest you reconsider. If you need assistance, I'll assign you one myself. You don't have to consider them names but codenames to be discarded after we return to BASE.

An example of this: Rider is now Kale. I told him I would notify you all of this alteration.

Think wisely about the impact small things could have on a timeline. They add up and any amount of skepticism brought about by our foolishness is too much. Thanks.
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[personal profile] northerndragon 2018-01-15 09:59 am (UTC)(link)
People in my country believe that bastards are born of lies and weakness. We can't inherit, and we're not meant to be brought up with a lord's trueborn children. We're meant to be reared as servants or, at best, educated somewhere away from the family. My father thought differently on that last score, though his lady wife would probably rather he hadn't.

If they think otherwise in your time, were your people once more like mine in this?


[Hei can't see Jon's small snort of laughter at the second part.]

So we are, though it may be that some of us think we're part of a noble cause. That wouldn't matter much to most sellswords I've ever heard of.
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[personal profile] northerndragon 2018-01-22 03:46 am (UTC)(link)
I suppose there's wealth now, but when I was younger, I had nothing but what I was given, and I was given more than most others like me. In some ways that's still the case. I never thought to be a king, but it was asked of me.

Your world still sounds better for bastards.


[Yet if he hadn't been a bastard, if he hadn't felt that all routes were closed to him except for the Watch, what would have become of his world? Would anyone who took the threat of the White Walkers seriously have survived the Great Ranging?]

It's not just another job to me, but that doesn't mean I'd name it a noble cause myself — it might be to some, and might not be to others, and neither of those matters much to whether or not something must be done.

I've been fighting so long to protect all the people of my world, to give them a chance to live. There's no point in winning that chance for them and then losing it to a new enemy.
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[personal profile] northerndragon 2018-01-31 11:33 pm (UTC)(link)
No. I'm told that's what the Regency is trying to do. I don't think it's possible or right. There will always be reasons for men to fight, some of them better than others.

The threat to my world is an army of dead men, controlled by a general who makes no treaties. If they kill you, they raise you as one of their own, and they'll keep doing it until they've taken every living creature.

You sound like you don't approve of righteousness.