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Briseis, daughter of Briseus | The Iliad ([info]of_lyrnessus) wrote in [info]compass_network,
@ 2013-01-09 02:23:00

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I hope I am not bothering anyone by posting this, but I am concerned over things that have happened tonight and thought I would ask. I know I am from a very different time than the rest of you, but it appears that I am not quite sure how things work here.

Is it considered wrong now to offer hospitality?

In my day, it was a great wrong to be inhospitable to someone who was in your land, or in your kingdom. Wars were caused - and averted - by such things. And yet, when I offered hospitality to a troubled man tonight I was insulted grievously. Have I done wrong? I hope I do not now live in a world where it is considered improper to be hospitable and kind to a fellow traveler.



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Mr. Tony
[info]of_lyrnessus
2013-01-09 07:41 pm UTC (link)
Thank you, and I wish to do so very much. But I am not quite sure how to go about it. It is never something I have tried to do before. But I will continue to try, and make mistakes on my own terms, I suppose.

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