Ratonhnhaké:ton (
not_kenway) wrote2016-03-20 11:47 pm
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PSL: For Hermann
Ratonhnhaké:ton had left Hermann safely in his locked up apartment, sleeping off the massage and hopefully getting a decent night's rest without his body screaming pain at him.
he slipped back into his routine. Late nights out on rooftops, sleeping not really enough hours to get up and train and get on with his day.
He didn't contact Hermann. He didn't know when Hermann would be comfortable with seeing him again, so he would wait for him to make contact.
he slipped back into his routine. Late nights out on rooftops, sleeping not really enough hours to get up and train and get on with his day.
He didn't contact Hermann. He didn't know when Hermann would be comfortable with seeing him again, so he would wait for him to make contact.
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In other words, he has no idea what yarmulke or synagogue is. Or the high holidays.
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"It's just about understanding where we fit in the natural and spiritual world. Giving thanks for what we have and what is given to us. We give thanks to the plants and animals who provide us food, to the spirits of the trees and rivers for wood and water. We listen to the messages sent from the spirits in our dreams and do our best to do as we are asked. We try to do more good than evil."
His village had been insular, from the colonists and from the other clans in the tribe. Their beliefs had differed a little. They had a direct connection to the spirits, and a Great Mother spoke through the relic to them.
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He started to peel the potatoes in the sink, and once that was done, he began to shred them with a grater he had brought with him.
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"The white men in Boston say that God has declared that Negroes are not truly human like them. That my people are damned because we do not sit in their churches every seventh day and do not declare ourselves the owners of the women who carry the future in children. I do not understand the beliefs of the white men. They thank God for the meal in front of them, but not the animal who died to give them meat, or the woman who cooked it for them."
He knew the men here were not like that. But that was his world, what he would return to.
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While he shredded the potatoes, he looked thoughtful, "I suppose your spirits are very much the same. They help guide you towards a better life, yes? Being thankful for everything around you, the animals that give you meat and fur, all of that."
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"You believe the creator force is male."
Which was one of the most strange ideas the White men had brought with them. The men could birth a world and life.
"The Great Mother guides us to live in the world she has given us in harmony. We must respect all her children, and give back to them as they give to us."
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Hermann stated with a faint snort. "Beyond that, remember, I believe God speaks through mathematics -- and mathematics is too cold and logical for almost all the women I have ever met."
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Templars spoke of the Father of Understanding, yet they understood nothing to peace, of freedom, of contentedness.
"Women are far more logical than men. Men think with pride and fire and war. Women think with the future for their children ever in mind." He knew mathematics, he was able but he only care enough to manage the accounts that he needed to.
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Read: He believed Hermann would. He simply had no experience with it. The men in his world took from him. Even the one who had given, had done so in unkind ways often.
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He sounded fairly calm about it. He still hadn't really decided how he felt about it. How he'd cope.
"My father has given me nothing, and I have asked for nothing more. Likewise, though, he has asked for nothing from me. I think, in that regard, he has been kinder than yours."
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He paused, then stated. "I could, actually." Another pause. "My father is a difficult person to try to live up to."
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"He sounds unpleasant." Blunt, but honest.
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"He is. Brilliant, but unpleasant. I suppose we are simply too much alike." He smirked faintly.
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"You are not unpleasant."
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Unpleasant was who you were outside a stressful situation. No one was good company under stress.
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Hermann was at least going to be honest that he was a bit of a problem.
All right, he was a huge, grumpy problem.
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