[Enoch doesn't even check his tablet until that night, having recently nearly dehydrated himself to death and spurred very handily to begin eating again. Between that and exhaustion, his day once he arrived at this bus station has been nothing but eating and sleeping.]
I'm-...I'm not certain, honestly.
[Sometimes he feels...not good but functional, like he can manage to get by, and then there's times where he's not so sure he's succeeding at keeping himself from falling apart.]
You've changed your username. That's- you're not the one that was here before, are you? You're the one who arrived more recently?
I'd say among the things we didn't realize we could ask for, it isn't the most egregious oversight. You weren't here when she could heal our injuries for us.
[That...might have been accompanied with an ironic smile but there's a touch of regret that dampens it.]
I'm not sure. Someone did something... I don't know. But Eve spoke to everyone, in pain, telling us to stop whatever we'd done. The supplies for healing were used up. I suppose someone must have attempted to test its limits and found them.
What does it mean? Elements of it sound similar to languages I know. Something about victory...?
[He probably should know it, despite their worlds being radically different. But Enoch's use of language is not the same as the angelic gift of tongues. Languages he does not often use fade from memory. He's likelier to retain those used most, the ones that settled in the areas he traveled.]
It's Tevene, a language most don't speak in full anymore. Far more fun to pepper phrases in Common with it so show how deep our history with Tevinter is.
...Strange that it should share at least a word. And a pity it seems to be dying. Is there any attempt to translate records into other languages to preserve them should Tevene fail entirely? You cannot learn from history if you can't understand the accounts, after all.
Some do study Ancient Tevene texts and language but I have very little idea how many have survived the politics, weather, and so forth since then to still be around to be read. It's not really something I've ever studied, my education was focused elsewhere.
I was taught my family's history and I can recite my bloodline going back to the Time of the Dreamers before the Old Gods went to sleep.
[It isn't the same, and the thought of such a valuable thing lost...it's not his own world and it's not relevant to this one but it still ignites something.]
Bloodlines, but...the context thereof? I can recite mine to the beginning of humanity - which is a considerably shorter list than it sounds - but it all means nothing if we don't know what we did. What we learned, what we tried and failed at.
One's heritage is important, I can't deny that...are all people taught the same of theirs? Perhaps records can be made if necessary...
And then when it's time to make a betrothal for the newest generation, everyone pulls them out and compares notes.
[He makes a gagging noise.]
Considering how laughably wrong the rest of our history seems to be, I doubt it's worth it to coordinate. Unless someone would find it instructive to know the Telerii are prone to having at least one harelip per generation. But I'm not an historian.
[The suggestion that seems most natural - that is, that perhaps finding where and why it went wrong might prove valuable still - gets lost immediately in the implications here.]
Things like harelips are recorded for-...I have seen marriages built on many things, but the appearance of the couple's children is entirely new to me.
Well, not purely on that. Intelligence, magical talent, political ties, and wealth all play a factor as well. It paid off rather well in my case, as you can see.
[Dorian says it sarcastically enough that it could be taken for a joke. He ends on a theatrically preening note.]
It runs in blood much the same way beauty does: avoid traits that cause deficits.
[Given that they live in a system where Magisters get the best nutrition and health care, that would confuse them on how well breeding for intelligence works or doesn't.]
Yes. Education is important and we altus mages have access to the best. I attended three different Circles and spent the bulk of the time from when I was nine to when I was fourteen being privately tutored. I'm something of an outlier but from what I saw, the educational system works well enough for the majority. It doesn't always do well by prodigies nor does it do well with gifted children who would rather visit brothels.
My mentor was in favor of opening the Circles to children from families without magic to get the best of their talents as well. He never made much headway but then he wasn't much of a politician.
On good days, that's who he was. It's how I prefer to remember him. And I agree. We would all be better off if we offered opportunities to people from all walks of life.
It's one of the things I plan to push for in the Magisterium. Everyone should have a chance at a better life. A fair chance.
That's how better futures come about. Envisioning them, acting on those visions or empowering another to do so... I hope you can help get your country what it needs should we escape.
[It normally would be "when we escape" but his optimism has taken a beating.]
[It is exactly what he meant. People create their own paths. Or should.]
I'm not sure. It depends on...well, where I go. If we can follow others, I'm not sure I could simply return to my own world as if nothing ever happened.
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I'm-...I'm not certain, honestly.
[Sometimes he feels...not good but functional, like he can manage to get by, and then there's times where he's not so sure he's succeeding at keeping himself from falling apart.]
You've changed your username. That's- you're not the one that was here before, are you? You're the one who arrived more recently?
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[He feels bad at the idea that he may have made this more disorienting for Enoch.]
We can do that, evidently.
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[That...might have been accompanied with an ironic smile but there's a touch of regret that dampens it.]
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I think I'm going to change my name again. I like the poetry of na via lerno victoria.
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[He probably should know it, despite their worlds being radically different. But Enoch's use of language is not the same as the angelic gift of tongues. Languages he does not often use fade from memory. He's likelier to retain those used most, the ones that settled in the areas he traveled.]
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It's Tevene, a language most don't speak in full anymore. Far more fun to pepper phrases in Common with it so show how deep our history with Tevinter is.
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I was taught my family's history and I can recite my bloodline going back to the Time of the Dreamers before the Old Gods went to sleep.
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Bloodlines, but...the context thereof? I can recite mine to the beginning of humanity - which is a considerably shorter list than it sounds - but it all means nothing if we don't know what we did. What we learned, what we tried and failed at.
One's heritage is important, I can't deny that...are all people taught the same of theirs? Perhaps records can be made if necessary...
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[Dorian snorts.]
And then when it's time to make a betrothal for the newest generation, everyone pulls them out and compares notes.
[He makes a gagging noise.]
Considering how laughably wrong the rest of our history seems to be, I doubt it's worth it to coordinate. Unless someone would find it instructive to know the Telerii are prone to having at least one harelip per generation. But I'm not an historian.
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Things like harelips are recorded for-...I have seen marriages built on many things, but the appearance of the couple's children is entirely new to me.
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[Dorian says it sarcastically enough that it could be taken for a joke. He ends on a theatrically preening note.]
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...Intelligence? I'm not certain that runs in blood. Unless...do you mean the new family's ability to function politically?
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[Given that they live in a system where Magisters get the best nutrition and health care, that would confuse them on how well breeding for intelligence works or doesn't.]
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[Not that his world is equipped to know.]
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[Dorian is serious about that.]
Of course, it can be difficult to tell the difference between an ailment and eccentricity in some cases. So perhaps not a perfect correlation.
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[Dorian means that as a compliment.]
Yes. Education is important and we altus mages have access to the best. I attended three different Circles and spent the bulk of the time from when I was nine to when I was fourteen being privately tutored. I'm something of an outlier but from what I saw, the educational system works well enough for the majority. It doesn't always do well by prodigies nor does it do well with gifted children who would rather visit brothels.
My mentor was in favor of opening the Circles to children from families without magic to get the best of their talents as well. He never made much headway but then he wasn't much of a politician.
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If that's the sort of man your mentor was, I'll take the comparison as a compliment. Many skills can come from the most unlikely of places sometimes.
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It's one of the things I plan to push for in the Magisterium. Everyone should have a chance at a better life. A fair chance.
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[It normally would be "when we escape" but his optimism has taken a beating.]
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[Which may not be quite what Enoch meant but it's the kind of optimism Dorian believes in.]
Should we escape, what do you hope to achieve where you go?
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I'm not sure. It depends on...well, where I go. If we can follow others, I'm not sure I could simply return to my own world as if nothing ever happened.
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