#17 Added by Bitttymacod 1 decade ago
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#18 Added by Zhoi 1 decade ago
Instead you both write long letters to each other in public, in an RP manner, as opposed to actively trying to sort out the differences and teach each other what you didn't know about your previous servers. Instead you both write long letters to each other in public, in an RP manner, as opposed to actively trying to sort out the differences and teach each other what you didn't know about your previous servers.
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#19 Added by Zhoi 1 decade ago
#20 Added by Feylin 1 decade ago
#21 Added by Salyn 1 decade ago
#22 Added by Zhoi 1 decade ago
if this small differend brings so many problems
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#23 Added by Salazar 1 decade ago
Somehow, I slowly learned these answers, but I am not sure to know everything yet, and each time I learned something knew, it was another step to IC incoherence : how to explain that a well-known past event for someone isn't for someone else ?
#24 Added by Gilgameesh 1 decade ago
That is - still is! - the main problem for all of us, and will stay that way for a long time to come. Wars that happened or happened not, treaties broken by one side or the other or not at all. Kings exiled, emperors dying in bed - Kings who never went away and emperors who fell in war. Personal stories of keeping peace or going to battle, of enemies and friends, of a life lived (often for a long time, even since before the temple wars). This is the situation which separates us all, which makes Atys a modern Babel - much more than the language. References to the past will fail, always fail. Yet to rewrite the past will kill our toons, will kill us. We have to find a way to avoid these references, without making the past undone. The biggest, much deadly problem to the National Assemblies - and moreso if they once take over from the regional ones completely - is the reference to the past, which will always split the three servers immediately. We have to take our positions for granted without questioning them, and mainly without referring to them, for those in politics - in politics for a long time - must have known each other before, mustn't they? If we don't manage to ship around that reef, we'll burst on its shelves in three pieces, and all go down unceremonially.
#25 Added by Zhoi 1 decade ago
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#26 Added by Salazar 1 decade ago
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#27 Added by Daomei 1 decade ago
#28 Added by Icus 1 decade ago
#29 Added by Salazar 1 decade ago
#30 Added by Ingfarah 1 decade ago
#31 Added by Eruv 1 decade ago
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