Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-3991308-20150906100513/@comment-11163511-20151113150702

"Well, It's kind of something in the family. Not trying to blame anyone, though but we've always had a bit of our own strange way of looking at world. I guess my own curiosity brought it to a new level. Admitingly, my ancestors weren't exactly known to be on entirely good terms with our own kings, having said some objecting things themselves as well as refusing to follow orders. Me? I think they'd shoot be me right in the head as dead men tell no tales." Sam chuckled a bit before being somewhat reduced to a frown. "After all, what I'm trying to prove is heresy and we all know the higher authorities don't want such ideas pitched to the public, for they'd lose a lot of their power when the public loses their trust as they start to doubt what these people are telling them. I guess "going poof" might be just a fancy way to talk about capital punishment." Speaking of authorities, and of death sentences, by any chance Headmaster Grimm might not be as bad as many of us think he is? Me included, I'm afraid. Maybe he was worried that the people of even higher authority than himself would seek to destroy us if we don't follow destiny. Why though? And the funny thing is, how come they didn't even bother when Raven sparked a whole revolution when she refused to seal her fate? A revolt that could lead to their downfall, if such people existed." He bit his lips, seeing how more outrageous speculations keep popping up in his head. Sam wondered how long would he be able to keep it if he were to continue to crack them. Sam picked out a bit of the bird seeds he bought earlier and fiddled with them as he pondered.

"Yes, women, they always seem to get the short end of the stick. What you said and all. They're so fragile when it comes to physicality, which is rather the starting bid for reasons for their undesirability in old societies. And the fact that smart folks can be crafty further tarnished them, as it's their wits that make up to their lack of physical strength. They are as equally strong as men, just in the opposite aspects. We see the bigger picture, they look in at the details. We're skilled at the plough and sword, they excell at intricate works. And who said we all can't learn to do just as well as the opposition in their fields? I don't mind a little needlework myself and I know maladies with a lot of fight in them. Sad how some blokes can't see that, don't they realise they they came from a woman themselves? Don't they appreaciate their own mothers?

The past can be painful, but is worth remembering, we need to be aware of past mistakes to truly push ourselves to not repeat them and do the right things.I don't think people will forget about those tales. MIght not really matter if they are not repeated, for I doubt repeating stories actually do anything, it's still in the authors and society's general interpretation that usually define how they're being told and known."

"And it's all because it's the so called "easy way out". For many of us these days, things have become easy. Too easy that we've stopped trying and would almost surely select the quicker option, even if it has fewer long term benefits. Typing for instant fame on a blog seemed better than working for years for true recognition for example. Don't say you're born in the wrong generation, however, you're just not making use of yourself. It's you that matters, it's your effort that really makes a difference."