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'''Creators:''' I once thought them our greatest gods, but now understand that they are but our parents parents in a way of speaking. They have done great things for us, uplifted our minds and our bodies, gave us the wonderful math we use as well as our machines. But, in the end, they are just like any other being, maybe wiser, maybe more knowledgeable, but still, just beings.
 
'''Creators:''' I once thought them our greatest gods, but now understand that they are but our parents parents in a way of speaking. They have done great things for us, uplifted our minds and our bodies, gave us the wonderful math we use as well as our machines. But, in the end, they are just like any other being, maybe wiser, maybe more knowledgeable, but still, just beings.
  
'''Spirits:''' Here is a true god, or gods, of sorts. They are highly focused, very percise in what they do and what they ask. Of the ones I've seen [[Shiala]] is the greatest, but they are all powerful and great in their own ways. We should listen to them, not just one, but as many as we can all together, to understand and know more or ourselves and their ways, maybe this is the paths we should follow?
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'''Spirits:''' Here is a true god, or gods, of sorts. They are highly focused, very percise in what they do and what they ask. Of the ones I've seen [http://wiki.rustedpromises.com/Shaila Shaila] is the greatest, but they are all powerful and great in their own ways. We should listen to them, not just one, but as many as we can all together, to understand and know more or ourselves and their ways, maybe this is the paths we should follow?
  
 
'''Children:''' Our most precious treasure, to be protected with our lives, taught with all we can spare, and given all of Promise, for one day, it will be theirs.
 
'''Children:''' Our most precious treasure, to be protected with our lives, taught with all we can spare, and given all of Promise, for one day, it will be theirs.

Latest revision as of 05:46, 20 July 2013

Nobles: Most are pompous fools who work more for themselves then to help Promise. Being a leader isn't about sitting at the top on top of everyone else, it is about fixing problems and show people the right way things should be done. I'll do all I can to fix the High Court and get the real problems of Promise on the table..... just.. as soon as I figure out what those are. Too constrained too, need to loosen up. I hate putting on the 'proper lady' act.

Soulless: Poor poor beings to be born without a soul. They are a great asset that is to be sure, but to have to always have one of those soul gems around all the time, or risk being possessed!? And no skills or knowledge without that gem too? Dreadful... And don't tell anyone I'm among those poor souls who have to deal with this too.

Commoners: The people the nobility are meant to be leading! I give my heart out to them, and want to help them any way I can. A lot of them seem.... less then willing to take help though, I wonder what I'm doing wrong.

Creators: I once thought them our greatest gods, but now understand that they are but our parents parents in a way of speaking. They have done great things for us, uplifted our minds and our bodies, gave us the wonderful math we use as well as our machines. But, in the end, they are just like any other being, maybe wiser, maybe more knowledgeable, but still, just beings.

Spirits: Here is a true god, or gods, of sorts. They are highly focused, very percise in what they do and what they ask. Of the ones I've seen Shaila is the greatest, but they are all powerful and great in their own ways. We should listen to them, not just one, but as many as we can all together, to understand and know more or ourselves and their ways, maybe this is the paths we should follow?

Children: Our most precious treasure, to be protected with our lives, taught with all we can spare, and given all of Promise, for one day, it will be theirs.