Eve | Seth (
aprettygirl) wrote2014-02-15 08:55 am
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EVE'S HEART
A dark veil slips over you, obscuring your vision; it’s cool and clinging, and blocks out all outside sensation. You drift downward . . . as you do, you grow more and more aware of the pulse of your own heartbeat, until it’s a ringing, unpleasant throb in your ears.
. . . after some time, it’s interrupted by a soft splash, and you feel solid rock underfoot.
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. . . after some time, it’s interrupted by a soft splash, and you feel solid rock underfoot.
((Please join #fleshbloodbone. All your character’s skills are on and uncapped; they will also have access to any items they carry normally!))
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A leader doesn't have to be doing everything, just be able to keep track of things and know where to bring people so that they can get the job done. If the leader's doing everything for them, then people just get worse.
[Delegation is important, but I don't quite know the word for that...]
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The first thing is that she needs people she can count on, because if she could count on them, she wouldn't have to do everything herself in the first place... The next step would be giving them the authority to be able to do their jobs in public. Like, aren't there ministers of stuff, so like you would have someone who's the minister of education whose job is to make sure people are being educated and stuff?
[It's the first example that came into my head, okay?]
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[I'm sorry, I know nothing about ruling or management.]
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[As it is, we're kind of not going anywhere, are we?]
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[Well whatever, if it's being offered, I'll touch it, I guess?]
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You gain the memory of a conversation with a red-haired girl in a hospital bed (Read from this page until page 4 of the next chapter.)
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That's... so stupid. That's not coexistence, you even said so yourself. That's just turning people into things on both sides.
[It's probably a good thing that I don't know that the antagonist in my series's goal was to make a 'paradise where everyone is happy', or I might have even stronger objections.]
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No matter how you look at it, the basic rule behind it all has to go, but...
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I mean, I'll try anyways, but...]
Nnn....
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Would you like to go, now?"
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But the beach is fading.