05-24-2015, 09:16 PM
Dear Delsin Rowe and Carn,
I apologize for taking away somewhat from how personal these replies are, but I have similar words for both of you; I do not intend to watch or take part in this "Dante's Abyss", but it deeply concerns me, as I have never looked at death or the act of killing in any way but hatefully. I will be with a friend of mine in this desert, as I have been for the short time this question and answer session has existed.
When it comes to advice for this event... I am not very educated on what will be happening, but after briefly looking through information available on this device, I am somewhat certain that I know what may happen. I would recommend staying away from others, unless you see fit to make allies whom you will trust enough to 'watch your back', all the while shedding the least blood possible - Of your own and of others. That is how I would handle such an event, though I personally will not be taking part. Additionally, I will need to learn sometime what a 'beanie cap' is.
How do you know if someone is trustworthy is a good question. A trustworthy person is someone you can safely turn your back on, or someone who will fight alongside you even in the face of uncertainty, adversity or death. That is what I have thought for the past few months, but true trustworthiness, I believe, cannot always be explained in such a way. Ultimately, however, it is up to your own personal judgment. If you doubt someone, you cannot truly call them trustworthy, correct?
And before I finish this... I would like to extend my gratitude to all of those who have asked me questions so far. It means a lot that you are all willing to speak your hearts and minds to me so, and to put faith in me for answers. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Agnès Oblige
I apologize for taking away somewhat from how personal these replies are, but I have similar words for both of you; I do not intend to watch or take part in this "Dante's Abyss", but it deeply concerns me, as I have never looked at death or the act of killing in any way but hatefully. I will be with a friend of mine in this desert, as I have been for the short time this question and answer session has existed.
When it comes to advice for this event... I am not very educated on what will be happening, but after briefly looking through information available on this device, I am somewhat certain that I know what may happen. I would recommend staying away from others, unless you see fit to make allies whom you will trust enough to 'watch your back', all the while shedding the least blood possible - Of your own and of others. That is how I would handle such an event, though I personally will not be taking part. Additionally, I will need to learn sometime what a 'beanie cap' is.
How do you know if someone is trustworthy is a good question. A trustworthy person is someone you can safely turn your back on, or someone who will fight alongside you even in the face of uncertainty, adversity or death. That is what I have thought for the past few months, but true trustworthiness, I believe, cannot always be explained in such a way. Ultimately, however, it is up to your own personal judgment. If you doubt someone, you cannot truly call them trustworthy, correct?
And before I finish this... I would like to extend my gratitude to all of those who have asked me questions so far. It means a lot that you are all willing to speak your hearts and minds to me so, and to put faith in me for answers. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Agnès Oblige

