[Something something reality-warping texts that make you go blind, something something retirement home for monks. Ok. The moths do sound useful, at least--he isn't sure why worship has to come into it, but he won't start an argument.]
FROM: varr.noh@cdc.org
These 'Elder Scrolls' must be something for an entire order to be willing to go blind for them.
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These are perfect. Thank you.
a short time later...
Are they for you, or your charge?
[Vriska got a mistwolf. You poor, suffering bastards.]
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Myself. And my charge. My people revere a particular species of moth. It has, more or less, passed onto other moth species too.
So I'm doing my best to be nice to these little ones.
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Your people revere an insect? What's special about moths?
[Not that he's complaining. Cockroaches deserve more love, if you ask him.]
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1 Attachment:
Pension of the Ancestor Moth.epxs
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FROM: varr.noh@cdc.org
These 'Elder Scrolls' must be something for an entire order to be willing to go blind for them.
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FROM: septim.martin@cdc.org
They are beyond our gods. They exist outside of creation, archives of what was, what is, and what could be.
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FROM: varr.noh@cdc.org
The Order--what do they do with the information on the Scrolls, once they have it? Do they sell it?
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It depends on the information. What's on the Scrolls isn't a sure thing, necessarily. But, more often than not, they warn the Emperor.
FROM: septim.martin@cdc.org
The moth priests curate the Elder Library in the White-Gold Tower, both the Emperor's palace and where found scrolls are kept.