Mr. Estinien, has it occurred to you that you're not actually flesh and bone anymore? You may, in fact, be riding around in a false body with your memories overlaid on it. We watched Haurchefant's entire body be dissolved. It's in the public record that's been linked multiple times. But he's here now. How is that possible if his body wasn't replaced?
[So maybe he's just using some scare tactics now, but dammit if he can't get this man to empathize with Luna's plight.]
This isn't meant to scare you, but to make a point. Even if all of that were true, if this isn't the body that once housed your soul, would you still be a person? What if it's only the memories of you that they've copied over and left the man that you were back in the universe where he belongs? Are you still a person, then?
I'd be a shade of the person I once was, which speaks more of me and the others, than it does for Luna.
[Oh what's that? he said her name!]
Point being, it's still a machine back whence it came from, while you and I are not. If they are placing our souls, or fragments of such, in new bodies, it changes not my argument.
Edited 2016-08-31 22:19 (UTC)
cw: discussion of pregnancy/souls/this is all controversial stuff, i know
[He did say her name. John makes note of that. Perhaps he's getting through to an extent.]
Mr. Estinien, you and I are, regardless, biological machines. Our components are organic, but we both function the same way Luna does. We both require energy. Our wiring is through our nervous system. We're 'programmed' with certain reflexes at birth and develop new ones through a standard process of growth and development.
When is a soul inserted into a body in your world? When do you talk about it happening? Is it at conception? What about for miscarriages before a woman even knows she's pregnant? Was a soul lost? Is it only once a baby is actually out in the world? Some people would argue that's too late for a soul to come in, and why is there a sudden switch flipped only at birth?
Conception is the consensus. If a baby is lost due to miscarriage, we pray that the soul finds its way to heaven. I claim not to be an expert when it comes to souls and aether, but I know enough that they exist, that they are absolutely needed for life.
Though how they manifest can be different depending on the being, but every being born that lives through such has one.
[Which... explains some views on still births, for example. Also, seeing as he's lugging around the physical manifestation of a soul, or half of one, he's very reasonably convinced in his argument for souls. Especially when this one has existed for a veritable eternity.]
And where do souls come from, according to your religion? Your deity? Is my soul the result of your deity? If we don't hail from the same universe. I believe in a higher power, too. But I think a soul is something a person develops as they become aware of themselves. I think it would be very possible for someone like Luna to develop a soul in my world based on the beliefs I hold.
How is that less valid when your beliefs are based just as much in simple faith?
Belief is one thing, hard facts are another. Have you proof of such? Of souls spawning well after a man is born without one?
Whilst we have our beliefs of where souls may go once a man dies, or what deital influences they have received in life, there is physical proof that souls are not merely developed after one is born. For example: Dravanians. Their souls manifest in their eyes, 'tis the key to their formidable power as well, which they have from the moment they hatch. Whilst ours are far more internal than that, we follow similar rules.
Where souls originate is up to debate, there are those whom claim they know better than others, those who spend their lives researching such topics. I am not one of them.
[He is not Sharlayan, and he won't pretend to be. There's a lot of his own faith in this topic, but there is also evidence as well.]
We don't have physical souls where I'm from, Mr. Estinien. We have no proof of deities beyond the wonder of the world around us. My world has no magic. Everything is faith and belief if you're going to hold any religious conviction. But I'll say this again: This is not your universe. It's not your world. Please try to consider that there are things in the multiverse beyond your ken and there very likely is where Luna is concerned.
And know that she important to me. If that means 'as an object to you,' then I'm sorry you think that way. But if you hurt her, you'll be hurting me. I won't abide that when she's done nothing to you. And I don't just me you physically attacked her. She feels things. You can do as much damage with words as you can with a sword.
Please don't. She's been through too much already.
I have admitted that there is such beyond my ken. I know not all the intricate details that goes into robots or machines, but you have done little to fill that gap, so one would wager you know just as little.
I have not sought her out since I issued my warning to her, I had been content to leave things be unless she crossed the line I laid. 'Twas you who opened this topic once more, 'twas you who dug into this issue, and breathed life into it once more.
And if I say aught to her again, you can place the blame on yourself.
I've explained, sir. I'm not an engineer, though. I'm a doctor. And in my medical opinion, apart from having iron bones and being constructed by human hands rather than a womb, she's human and a person. All of her systems function like a human's systems. All of her thought processes are human. She can defy her ingrained programming in order to do something that she thinks is right - that she makes the personal choice on. If that's not displaying a soul, I don't know what other proof I can provide to you. She's not a slave to some pre-programmed responses. She's like any other person. She reacts, she adapts, and she decides what she's going to do based on what she knows and what she's experienced.
Do you really think cells that divide and form into your vital organs and skeletal structure are somehow intrinsically more valuable? That that's what gives you a soul? Break us down to our base elements and we're all just made of stardust. And that's how we'll all end.
Also, if you're going to be passive-aggressive, I'd just prefer you acknowledge that's what you're doing. I don't make your decisions for you, Mr. Estinien. If you decide to say something hurtful to her, that is your choice, not mine. You'll have no one to blame but yourself.
You fail to realize that an imitation--no matter how convincing--is not the same as the original. It was created, it puts on an act and naught more. An act you have fallen for quite pitifully. Your explanation speaks of our bodies, but not our souls, but I see this topic will do little but endlessly churn with little to gain, when you and I both lack the deeper understanding of such to fully make our point plain.
I am not being passive-aggressive, I am clearly stating cause and effect. Had you let this matter be, I would scant think to speak to her again, but you have dug it up once more. If you wish to side step your responsibility, then so be it. It's of little concern to me.
There are others who could have filled the role just as well. Yet you chose to go out of your way to aid us.
Mayhap your disgust for me and mine is not as prominent as you seem so keen on presenting. Regardless, you did us a favor, whatever your actual reasons for such may be.
[The phrasing is making his stomach turn with unease, so much so that the implication of that final sentence is a welcome relief. He thinks about mentioning that there are others there supposedly with them, but the mental gymnastics that might result in are already too frustrating to think about.
So, as a weak backup, he just tries to deflect.]
dont go reading into it elf
dont waste any of that either
spirits know if this damn supply warning counts for food
this isnt a trek im going to make for kinds like you if stakes become so dire
[There's a notable pause as Estinien thinks on what he could say back. He could antagonize him a bit for calling him an elf, and trying to further deflect, which is pretty obvious.
But perhaps his curiosity it getting the better of him instead.]
Scant am I a fool to waste such valuable resources. 'Tis not the first I have had to survive in such horrid conditions. Scarce do I think it will be the last.
Whilst we are speaking, you should elaborate to me your hatred of my kind. Prejudice is scantly new to me, however, I feel yours runs far deeper than the typical sort. I would know why you hold such contempt for me and mine beyond your previous feeble claims, when we have done naught to ail you. Particularly when you spout such bloody nonsense, but then your actions betray you.
[Of course, someone could say the same to him about robots, but he sees them entirely different than living people, so!!]
[It's complicated and touchy territory, for starters, and he's not about to give Estinien anything remotely personal to possibly hit him with later.]
besides
its rare to find anyone who doesnt view your kind as low
a downcast eye by the gods to start which wouldnt condemn one as a whole
but when a race still stubbornly remains uneducated unwilling and otherwise unable to perform with the rest of society over generations then there are only so many places their kind can end up
yours just happens to be the walls of a slave ward the garb of a servant or the backway streets for those too desperate for the touch of sex
You make it my business by spewing your putrid nonsense at me. If you wish for me not to pry, then perhaps you should learn better self control.
[To the rest, however, he lets out an amused snort.]
The elves you speak of then are not like us Elezen. We are a cultured, educated, and powerful race, and while there are those born to the lower class, 'tis Elezen who rule in Ishgard, and have done so for over a thousand years. Hyur—or humans as I have learned others call them—tend to be of the lower classes, though some do rise to nobility through noble acts. Regardless, they are never truly treated as equal.
Should I as well see you as naught more than a dweller of the brume, then? Base such assumptions upon you because you are round of ear, and small in stature?
Then do not make your own personal issues my business by forcing me to play part in them. I am not of these elves you speak of, so treat me not as one. Whilst we may share the same ear shape, little do we resemble each other besides. You are no more a Roegadyn for your shared rounded ears, after all.
The questions were rhetorical. We are of different worlds, of different societies, and whilst you may have sound reason for hating these elves from your world, I scant have aught to do with it. 'Tis folly for you to spurn a possible ally merely because you are unwilling to tell the difference.
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