nothinglikea: (I wanna find a way to do it right)
π‘…π‘œπ‘ π‘’ π·π‘Žπ‘€π‘ π‘œπ‘› ([personal profile] nothinglikea) wrote in [community profile] 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.
morningstud: (🍷 and everyone's so fake)

[personal profile] morningstud 2022-03-21 09:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Believe me when I say this: for all His faults, He does care deeply about humanity. To the point where it affected His family. Much of that involved allowing people to make their own choices.

[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.
morningstud: (🍷 everything's so blurry)

[personal profile] morningstud 2022-04-01 03:32 am (UTC)(link)
Something like that. It was quite a bizarre situation— though, there is one point that didn't make it into the Bible. Father eventually forgave them, and allowed them to ascend to Heaven.

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.