I'm pretty used to copying scripture and such from my time in Vatican City. I think between the both of us we could make a damn good copy. Just a matter of procuring the materials to do so.
[ we are going to be fucked so hard by this bible that is probably totally unimportant but it's all we've got!!! ]
[ funger jesus is literally a weird anti-christ so... it's very different. and it's not. ]
Well... he's one of two prominent human-born gods, and scripture states he was the god of the new world order, of strength - the savior of mankind.
[ hums ]
He has a couple of different beginnings according to two separate sources, but they all convene at the same conclusions. Born human, died, rose to become a god and seated himself as the center of worship.
He's only the center of his own particular worship - so only those who worship Alll-mer regard him as their epicenter.
[ tapping fingers against the small book in her hands, thinking... ] The God of Fear and Hunger. That book that came with me - it's a bible relaying her story. Same circumstance of a false god and chosen human. They bore forth a powerful soul that resided in a young girl, who would then live in the darkest depths and would never be exposed to hope or light. There, in despair and hunger, she was brought to the heart of darkness and ascended to her godhood.
She's a unique god, sad, though. A protector of the abandoned... a mover of the world, ushering in a whole new era. She's a lesson about how all progress comes at a steep price - hardship. Hunger. Our of our own fear... the courage to persist.
[lavi's eyebrow goes up at the description -- not in doubt or disbelief, he clearly accepts Marina's detailed explanation -- but more in... surprise? a passing flicker of consternation at the mention of a young girl brought low by despair?]
...She sounds like a Catholic saint.
[all that suffering for a higher purpose, and he neatly avoids thinking of the other similarities in his head]
Is that why you're drawn to her? Cause she's a protector? Or a lesson?
Little bit of both. She's a reminder to watch for the little things in the dark - rats, vermin, rot. She shows that even a severed part still has a will to be weilded when you're back into a corner.
[ glancing downwards: ]
Nothing should go to waste, nothing should be discounted on the climb back out from the depths.
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Handwriting's all mucky, though. It's a bit hard to copy bad handwriting letter for letter. Especially when it's all illegible.
But you're not wrong. Maybe if we committed to it... we could probably get it done slowly but surely. Even if it's just a few of us.
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I can help if that's what you wanna do. I've got a good memory, so it shouldn't take long for me to write more than just a page.
[he's gonna get fcked up by this bible while trying to do that for sure]
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I'm pretty used to copying scripture and such from my time in Vatican City. I think between the both of us we could make a damn good copy. Just a matter of procuring the materials to do so.
[ we are going to be fucked so hard by this bible that is probably totally unimportant but it's all we've got!!! ]
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I'll see if I can ask the Masks for 'em.
[but also? he looks at her like ? VATICAN CITY?]
Were you part of the clergy?
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But I left - had to go back home for something.
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[tilting his head]
But you study the old gods, right? Does the ministry believe in them too?
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[ folding her arms a bit ]
Tradition dictates you affiliate yourself with a god to start with. From there, I dabbled a bit with a few others as I grew.
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Can't imagine the Vatican being that understanding... All they ever do is attack other religions back home.
[and more...]
What's Alll-mer the god of?
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Well... he's one of two prominent human-born gods, and scripture states he was the god of the new world order, of strength - the savior of mankind.
[ hums ]
He has a couple of different beginnings according to two separate sources, but they all convene at the same conclusions. Born human, died, rose to become a god and seated himself as the center of worship.
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So if he's at the center, then what about the other human-born guy?
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[ tapping fingers against the small book in her hands, thinking... ] The God of Fear and Hunger. That book that came with me - it's a bible relaying her story. Same circumstance of a false god and chosen human. They bore forth a powerful soul that resided in a young girl, who would then live in the darkest depths and would never be exposed to hope or light. There, in despair and hunger, she was brought to the heart of darkness and ascended to her godhood.
She's a unique god, sad, though. A protector of the abandoned... a mover of the world, ushering in a whole new era. She's a lesson about how all progress comes at a steep price - hardship. Hunger. Our of our own fear... the courage to persist.
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...She sounds like a Catholic saint.
[all that suffering for a higher purpose, and he neatly avoids thinking of the other similarities in his head]
Is that why you're drawn to her? Cause she's a protector? Or a lesson?
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[ glancing downwards: ]
Nothing should go to waste, nothing should be discounted on the climb back out from the depths.