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Happiest Time of the Year?
Who: Margulis, OPEN
What: The suffering of a fire user in winter.
When: Varies by prompt
Where: Mostly indoors, except for once...
Warnings: Nothing expected unless people poke at backstory. Mmmmmaybe violence in the form of sparring?
[Cabin Fever] (1/9-1/19)
[Going into the mountain was, honestly, a poor life choice on Margulis' part. The cold had worn on him, and left him sore and scarce for days as he recovered. Even now, the harsh weather makes it painful to go out and forcibly limits his training to the gym.
For someone like Margulis, this is a problem. As the weather grows colder, he gets more impatient. He can't use fire indoors, so his practice in the gym is swordplay and martial arts only...and increasingly frequent, to the point where people might wonder how he isn't wearing himself out. The library, usually when he's at his calmest, sees him tense and restless, tapping the fingertips of his clawed gloves against the table or shifting in place. A couple times, he even ends up taking over one of the kitchens to make curry so spicy it might make people's eyes water just from smelling it.
Winter is really not his favorite time of year.]
[Bah Humbug] (1/20)
[While most people are celebrating the holidays, Margulis...is not. He spends the day of the party in the library, sitting with an even larger pile of books than usual. For once, his usually difficult to read expression is visibly sour, practically glaring at what he's reading. Something, it seems, doesn't sit well with him...]
[One Man Snowplow] (1/31)
[After how bad just the cold was, you'd think Margulis wouldn't even be going to the annex while it's snowing, right? Well, you'd be wrong. With the snow piling up, he's out in a heavy coat and a scarf, creating a path between the station and surrounding buildings. Though, the fact that he's using controlled fire to do so might be helping him tolerate the cold a bit...except when the wind is blowing from the opposite direction.]
What: The suffering of a fire user in winter.
When: Varies by prompt
Where: Mostly indoors, except for once...
Warnings: Nothing expected unless people poke at backstory. Mmmmmaybe violence in the form of sparring?
[Cabin Fever] (1/9-1/19)
[Going into the mountain was, honestly, a poor life choice on Margulis' part. The cold had worn on him, and left him sore and scarce for days as he recovered. Even now, the harsh weather makes it painful to go out and forcibly limits his training to the gym.
For someone like Margulis, this is a problem. As the weather grows colder, he gets more impatient. He can't use fire indoors, so his practice in the gym is swordplay and martial arts only...and increasingly frequent, to the point where people might wonder how he isn't wearing himself out. The library, usually when he's at his calmest, sees him tense and restless, tapping the fingertips of his clawed gloves against the table or shifting in place. A couple times, he even ends up taking over one of the kitchens to make curry so spicy it might make people's eyes water just from smelling it.
Winter is really not his favorite time of year.]
[Bah Humbug] (1/20)
[While most people are celebrating the holidays, Margulis...is not. He spends the day of the party in the library, sitting with an even larger pile of books than usual. For once, his usually difficult to read expression is visibly sour, practically glaring at what he's reading. Something, it seems, doesn't sit well with him...]
[One Man Snowplow] (1/31)
[After how bad just the cold was, you'd think Margulis wouldn't even be going to the annex while it's snowing, right? Well, you'd be wrong. With the snow piling up, he's out in a heavy coat and a scarf, creating a path between the station and surrounding buildings. Though, the fact that he's using controlled fire to do so might be helping him tolerate the cold a bit...except when the wind is blowing from the opposite direction.]
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[She grimaces, but her expression softens a bit as she finds herself lost in thought.]
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Despite that, however, the concept of free will was central to Zoroastrian scripture. Ahura Mazda was not portrayed as an omnipotent being, but rather a creator and embodiment of the concepts of truth and justice. Likewise, Angra Mainyu represented deception and the chaos that invites destruction. The scriptures said that humanity was an active part in that conflict, with those who live virtuously waiting in paradise for the final judgment and the wicked descending to Hell to be punished for their crimes until they understand the weight of their misdeeds and repent.
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That's fascinating... What would happen for the final judgment?
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The dead would be raised from both Heaven and Hell to be tried once more. Those who remained wicked would be returned to Hell until they were purged of sin, while the men and women worthy of Heaven were to wade through a river of molten metal. The truly righteous would be unaffected by the heat, allowing those who were genuinely good of heart to pass into an eternal paradise where the Earth and Heaven met.
The final judgment would also defeat Angra Mainyu and its influence once and for all, leaving the ensuing world free of evil influence.
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[Now she kind of wishes she'd done more research back home... Oh, well, there'd definitely be time for that then.]
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[It's possible he doesn't just study them because of his prior faith...]
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I really should do some more looking into that sort of thing when I get home...
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That's pretty cool... kind of wish that sort of encouragement was more common...
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Somehow, I get the sense it's way worse in yours than it is in mine...
[Which gives her a bad feeling... those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it, etc.]
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Mm, that's true enough...
[... And she falls quiet as she finds herself lost in thought again...]
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If mankind's origins stay present and visible, it's possible that regard for them won't atrophy nearly so severely.
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