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nothinglikea) wrote in
deernet2022-02-18 04:43 pm
Video: Open: (CW: possible discussion of a mass death event and/or domestic violence)
[much of Rose can be seen from the nose down where she's wrapped in a deep burgundy robe, a canary perched on her shoulder and singing sweetly to the audience]
This may sound terribly stupid, but let me preface that with the fact that I'm new. Still terribly new, despite all I have seen in the past several days.
What is the difference between an Arcane Scholar and simply a scholar? If I'm interested in the one, does it dictate that I be interested in the other? [a frustrated sigh] I realize this may all be rudimentary to those who have been here a while, but I'm still at less than a month, so please show me some measure of mercy?
Thank you.
This may sound terribly stupid, but let me preface that with the fact that I'm new. Still terribly new, despite all I have seen in the past several days.
What is the difference between an Arcane Scholar and simply a scholar? If I'm interested in the one, does it dictate that I be interested in the other? [a frustrated sigh] I realize this may all be rudimentary to those who have been here a while, but I'm still at less than a month, so please show me some measure of mercy?
Thank you.

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[As for Adam and Eve...]
I'm afraid I will have to take credit for the "failure" of Adam and Eve, but it's not what you think. Before Eve, Adam had a first wife, Lilith. A woman who was equal to him in every way, and would not be controlled. Adam, being a lout, hated this. Eve was his second wife, quite literally made from one of his ribs. This affected her horribly, made her feel as though she was hardly a person at all.
I merely taught her how to love herself.
[He does smile at her question, though.]
He met Linda. The woman who would become the mother of his child.
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[the description of what became of Adam and Lilith strikes close to home] Unfortunately, some men are incapable of tolerating a woman who is their equal or their superior. I know that from experience. And one shouldn't be surprised, I suppose, because didn't Adam blame the whole thing with the apple on Eve? Typical.
Good. Such a thing is entirely underrated.
[she smiles back]
I see! Love has a way of changing one's point of view.
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Unfortunately, it didn't happen before their son made a mistake he paid for for thousands of years.
But, I suppose there was a "silver lining" of a sort. Eve did eventually leave him. Gave up her immortality for a chance at life once more.
[But... besides the rough history of the world of Celestials, things aren't all bad.]
They are quite the couple given the circumstances.
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Ah. Cain, I assume?
Good. I hope she met some nice man who made Adam seem like chopped liver.
[not all bad is an improvement on bad?]
I'm glad. Everyone deserves the chance to be happy.