"Well, we in Albali - hell - the milky way in general, don't really have a 'belief'. It's just common knowledge that any planet will orbit its parent star, assuming it has one. Of course, planets can also end up orbiting gas giants if they have enough mass. And stars can sometimes orbit other stars. "
- Astela
Silver Commonwealth wrote:An another OOC question: Have you played Fallout NV, and with which faction you sided in Fallout New Vegas? (NCR, House, Independent, Legion)
Yep! I've done a playthrough with each faction at least once. I prefer helping House win, but I have to say that a Legion playthrough is pretty fun too.
"Personally, I think that people should be held accountable for their past actions. Having said that though, I also believe in forgiving people that truly have changed their ways, and are doing all they can to reverse the damage that they have done. In that case, nothing less than a person's absolute best will do.
You mean for people trying to change their ways? In that case, you start off when you notice that what you have done is truly a problem, either for you or the people around you. Being absolutely willing to essentially change who you are is a requirement, because being able to do that is not easy. You cannot change the past, but what you can do is accept it - say 'that happened and it will be there forever, but I can use it as a lesson and as motivation to become a better person'. Like I said, it's not easy, but even trying your best is enough for me.
So... my ears, huh? Yeah, they're super sensitive. I would probably melt if someone started playing with them like one would with an actual dog, that's how sensitive we're talking.
I don't actually have a solid opinion on magic because it just doesn't exist in my... well, universe, you could say? To me, it just seems like it's one of those things that might exist just because. I guess I might compare it to a gun - if one killed someone with magic, I'm going to blame the person that did the deed and not the magic because it doesn't choose how it will be used. So I guess I'm neutral on it.
What do I regret most...? That's a tough question. See, I was taught by my father, and in the Army, that regret is a pointless feeling. What happened, happened. All you can hope to do is do better in the future. Then again, I do feel some regret here and there - it's hard for lessons to overtake natural instinct, for me at least. I think the thing I regret most is the destruction of the 2nd Army Group while I was its commander. I know I did everything I could to prepare for the impending attack, but it feels like it wasn't enough, y'know?"
- Astela