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Turgon the Wise | Sarafinwë Turukáno ([info]turukano) wrote in [info]compass_network,
@ 2013-05-05 01:40:00

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Entry tags:!open, maryanne walker (oe), ~john mitchell (oe), ~tony stark

Death touches this island in wicked ways. In too many ways, too frequently, really. And there is no service we might do for all those who fall, whether we know them or not.

But I thought it might.. be more equal and respectful to erect a stone wall and write the names of those who pass upon it. Each of them! Even if they are gone before now. And let there stand a permanent marker to their lives here. A collective marker, rather than individual stones. Are we not a community of misfits? Lost in the void. For though, when we die and leave this place, we are leaving behind a piece of ourselves. We have irrevocably touched each other in many ways by simply being here, and so we might honor those influences by remembering those who come and go.

And with such a wall we may let our names and theirs stand in testimony to the future inhabitants of this island. I am under no illusions and believe that one day all the original dwellers will be gone from this place. And who should remember us but the stones and the streams and the lonely streets?

Let us leave our legacy, if only in name, if not in deeds.



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[info]hamrammr
2013-05-06 05:40 pm UTC (link)
There is no escaping. You have to adept here. You have to make place for you here. When we arrived there was nothing. We build the farm, got the pub, the restaurant and the bakery to run. Don't look back, look forward. See what you can create and keep busy. That's the key.

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[info]itarille
2013-05-06 07:15 pm UTC (link)
Your words bear thinking of. And I will consider them. I am an elf, change is a very foreign thing to me. I am not so good at handling it. When you have three centuries to consider one problem you take three centuries to do so.

Do humans age naturally in this place? I fear that by the time I come to an understanding many of you will be gone.

I do not understand humanity. And neither, I think, do humans understand elves.

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[info]hamrammr
2013-05-06 07:43 pm UTC (link)
You need to start at one point. Otherwise, nothing will change for the better.

I guess. But I don't age.

I don't do it all the time either.

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