Oh, of course. Not only are they murderous, but they're vastly ambitious, like a tiger prowling at the doors of its neighbors, and they're tasteless about it, too.
[ they
are not stopping, continuing with a completely unfettered vitriol ] Some tiger, as they're always led by a false savant who believes himself to be a military genius of greater value than any commander, when in reality, his entire nation finds itself prostrate at the feet of a tottering, wrinkled old man wearing a too large hat [ the POPE, AQUILA? ] who can barely reach around to wipe his own ass, let alone lift a blade.
All religious organizations are the same. It's amazing. You shave your head and begin to spout amitabhas, and suddenly, you're qualified to create laws based on your interpretation of a musty text that no one actually enjoys reading! Pah.
You know, 'Quila... it sounds like you really hate organized religion. Intimately familiar?
[ god he... he's gigging, and he's not stopping. kaeya hasn't smiled once in this graveyard, it's all been fake, but this? this is real. he covers his mouth, shoulders shaking a little bit. ]
I can't say I blame you, really... never had much luck with religion. I work with the knights, and in turn, the knights are affiliated with the church, but.
[ he waves a hand ]
All the gods back in my world have done is see the end to civilizations that did nothing wrong. Petty, really. Who wants to worship that? At the end of they day, it's all for what money people will give them, or for the high of power it lends them, being the mouthpieces for these sorts of things.
Truth is, I've only ever met one worth considering.
[ GOD. they huff, flopping backwards against the bed and reaching up under their veil to rub their temples. ]
Tch. I guess there's one god's okay. [ there isn't but you know sometimes you gotta lie
anyway. they grumble, still clearly on a little bit of a tear. ] For the most part, no, you're exactly right. The more the government moves towards religion, the less sense it makes. It's amazing how quickly society allows someone who refuses to shower for religious reasons the ability to change the course of someone's life because they stared at the stars and decided they were in alignment according to the words of no one.
I'll never understand it, it's always just something so thoroughly baffling. The fact that many follow so blindly...
[ he waves a hand as he trails off, grabs one of the pillows from the bed and uses it so he can lean his back comfortably while still sitting on the floor. ]
Stars are funny like that, the way people choose to read them too. Do you know much about astrology?
[ aquila mutters, but seems to at least be done with this ridiculous diatribe.
... maybe. astrology is not that much better, honestly. ]
Not particularly. I have a few star stories here and there, but I try to avoid any heavenly body directing how I live my life, constellation or otherwise. Why do you ask?
To tell you the truth, I'm just curious about how much stock is put in them from place to place. Everyone in Teyvat is born beneath a constellation. Some overlap, some do not. Supposedly, this constellation tells of a great difficulty one might need to overcome, or of something in their life they might lend themselves to. Depends.
I never really saw stars until my father brought me topside. It was all new to me otherwise. If I'd never left, I would have never seen or known them.
[ a sheepish smile ] I don't get to travel much back home, unless I'm working with my contacts. So I'm trying to make the most of it...
I don't know. Sometimes I think our Astrologer will say anything for a bit of coin considering how she always complains about her lack thereof.
[ he rubs his jaw. ]
It's a little unnerving, really, how close she is to the thing I fear most. Don't know if it's coincidence, or if the stars are telling the truth, but it's an awful specific prediction.
Perhaps I wish I didn't, or that I'd never heard it in the first place. Star are so ominous.
[ there's a touch of amusement, there, a little wry. ]
...I like to think predictions in that manner are best taken with a healthy grain of spite. Is it too close of a question to ask you what you fear most? Or should that be for a third date.
I suppose I couldn't just say "spiders". [ they are not afraid of spiders. obviously.
but. there's a thoughtful pause, and then a little more measured: ] ... Truthfully, there is very little that I'm afraid of, Kaeya. It's a hard question to answer in small measures.
I asked first, though. I'll keep my word and tell you, after.
The thing I fear the most above all is having to choose... between the land of my birth and the land that raised me to be who I am. One is destiny, blood, one is heart, selfishness...
It should seem obvious what answer is the right one, supposedly. Yet it's a choice I do believe I'll run from as fast as I can.
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[ they
are not stopping, continuing with a completely unfettered vitriol ] Some tiger, as they're always led by a false savant who believes himself to be a military genius of greater value than any commander, when in reality, his entire nation finds itself prostrate at the feet of a tottering, wrinkled old man wearing a too large hat [ the POPE, AQUILA? ] who can barely reach around to wipe his own ass, let alone lift a blade.
All religious organizations are the same. It's amazing. You shave your head and begin to spout amitabhas, and suddenly, you're qualified to create laws based on your interpretation of a musty text that no one actually enjoys reading! Pah.
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[ god he... he's gigging, and he's not stopping. kaeya hasn't smiled once in this graveyard, it's all been fake, but this? this is real. he covers his mouth, shoulders shaking a little bit. ]
I can't say I blame you, really... never had much luck with religion. I work with the knights, and in turn, the knights are affiliated with the church, but.
[ he waves a hand ]
All the gods back in my world have done is see the end to civilizations that did nothing wrong. Petty, really. Who wants to worship that? At the end of they day, it's all for what money people will give them, or for the high of power it lends them, being the mouthpieces for these sorts of things.
Truth is, I've only ever met one worth considering.
Funny how it all goes.
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Tch. I guess there's one god's okay. [ there isn't but you know sometimes you gotta lie
anyway. they grumble, still clearly on a little bit of a tear. ] For the most part, no, you're exactly right. The more the government moves towards religion, the less sense it makes. It's amazing how quickly society allows someone who refuses to shower for religious reasons the ability to change the course of someone's life because they stared at the stars and decided they were in alignment according to the words of no one.
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I'll never understand it, it's always just something so thoroughly baffling. The fact that many follow so blindly...
[ he waves a hand as he trails off, grabs one of the pillows from the bed and uses it so he can lean his back comfortably while still sitting on the floor. ]
Stars are funny like that, the way people choose to read them too. Do you know much about astrology?
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[ aquila mutters, but seems to at least be done with this ridiculous diatribe.
... maybe. astrology is not that much better, honestly. ]
Not particularly. I have a few star stories here and there, but I try to avoid any heavenly body directing how I live my life, constellation or otherwise. Why do you ask?
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To tell you the truth, I'm just curious about how much stock is put in them from place to place. Everyone in Teyvat is born beneath a constellation. Some overlap, some do not. Supposedly, this constellation tells of a great difficulty one might need to overcome, or of something in their life they might lend themselves to. Depends.
I never really saw stars until my father brought me topside. It was all new to me otherwise. If I'd never left, I would have never seen or known them.
[ a sheepish smile ] I don't get to travel much back home, unless I'm working with my contacts. So I'm trying to make the most of it...
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Do you put stock in it? In yours, I suppose.
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[ he rubs his jaw. ]
It's a little unnerving, really, how close she is to the thing I fear most. Don't know if it's coincidence, or if the stars are telling the truth, but it's an awful specific prediction.
Perhaps I wish I didn't, or that I'd never heard it in the first place. Star are so ominous.
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[ there's a touch of amusement, there, a little wry. ]
...I like to think predictions in that manner are best taken with a healthy grain of spite. Is it too close of a question to ask you what you fear most? Or should that be for a third date.
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[ he knocks their knees together. ]
Would you share something with me as well?
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That depends. What?
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Doesn't have to be your greatest, but... I think it should be worth mine, perhaps?
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immediately, wryly: ]
I suppose I couldn't just say "spiders". [ they are not afraid of spiders. obviously.
but. there's a thoughtful pause, and then a little more measured: ] ... Truthfully, there is very little that I'm afraid of, Kaeya. It's a hard question to answer in small measures.
I asked first, though. I'll keep my word and tell you, after.
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[ he offers a faint smile. ]
Are you calling this a third date, then?
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Dinner. Dancing. Wine in a private dream. I think so.
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The thing I fear the most above all is having to choose... between the land of my birth and the land that raised me to be who I am. One is destiny, blood, one is heart, selfishness...
It should seem obvious what answer is the right one, supposedly. Yet it's a choice I do believe I'll run from as fast as I can.
At least while I'm able to.