Exactly. We only have the rules to go off of, and we know the Balfours love rules. And the house loves chaos -- it's like they're constantly fighting against each other. Or balancing each other? It's like a parasitic relationship, I think. The house keeps them safe and they feed it on us. Or something.
We've been lucky to not have a tie yet, you're right. I wonder if the Balfours will make the deciding vote? Or if there's another role not related -- the rules I found didn't mention a Witch. Only Seer, Doctor, Wolf and Villager. Perhaps there are more, outside the rules?
[There's a beat, because Koby sort of -- recognizes these points. Because he'd made them at the vote.]
Are you genuinely agreeing with me or are you trying to manipulate me towards something? I've already voted, I'm not much use to you.
Millennia? How old ARE you? Right, Egypt. I've read a little about it. The books here are pretty limited, you were right. I still made a list for you, if You know. You still want it.
Not really parasitic, in my eyes. Maat and isfet exist for one another, you cannot have order without chaos providing meaning to it. They are opposing, but also essential; to have one, and not the other, would unmake the world.
[ curious though ]
Very old. I precede humanity, for starters.
And I do. Still want the list. I enjoy recommendations, and learning new things is... a personal pleasure.
Parasitic is too harsh, I guess. Complimentary? Mutually beneficial? I'm not sure. Whatever it is, I don't believe the Balfours are innocent victims here. What do those words mean?
Really? Then why are you Like you are? [Deeply offensive, Kobert.]
I'll bring you them. Guns, Germs and Steel is good, a good overview, but The Wretched of the Earth was pretty eye-opening too. About this world, at least.
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Or something.
We've been lucky to not have a tie yet, you're right. I wonder if the Balfours will make the deciding vote? Or if there's another role not related -- the rules I found didn't mention a Witch. Only Seer, Doctor, Wolf and Villager. Perhaps there are more, outside the rules?
[There's a beat, because Koby sort of -- recognizes these points. Because he'd made them at the vote.]
Are you genuinely agreeing with me or are you trying to manipulate me towards something? I've already voted, I'm not much use to you.
Millennia? How old ARE you?
Right, Egypt. I've read a little about it. The books here are pretty limited, you were right. I still made a list for you, if
You know.
You still want it.
no subject
[ curious though ]
Very old. I precede humanity, for starters.
And I do. Still want the list. I enjoy recommendations, and learning new things is... a personal pleasure.
no subject
What do those words mean?
Really? Then why are you
Like you are? [Deeply offensive, Kobert.]
I'll bring you them. Guns, Germs and Steel is good, a good overview, but The Wretched of the Earth was pretty eye-opening too. About this world, at least.