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| Legendaries tend to play an important, although an unclear role in many historical events. People like the [[Rufu Aoa|Utbringer]] had the peculiar ability to be central to the development of whole movements, while having their exact role in the events remain vague even to the people directly involved. | | Legendaries tend to play an important, although an unclear role in many historical events. People like the [[Rufu Aoa|Utbringer]] had the peculiar ability to be central to the development of whole movements, while having their exact role in the events remain vague even to the people directly involved. |
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− | In his historical treatise "The Movers of our Previous Generation", [[Porteek]] pays a great deal of attention to the influence of legendaries on the history of Tarnaria and says this about legendaries: | + | In his historical treatise "The Movers of our Previous Generation", [[Porteek]] pays a great deal of attention to the influence of legendaries on the history of Tarnaria and says this about them: |
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− | They are able to navigate any situation with ease, regardless of the odds. No matter what kind of predicament they are in, their exit is going to be clean and comfortable. At the same time, they always manage to do it without exerting a cost on others, which leaves them with no enemies. But nor do they have genuine friends. The might chose you as a friend, but they will never feel real. They rise to power quickly. | + | They are able to navigate any situation with ease, regardless of the odds. No matter what kind of predicament they are in, their exit is going to be clean and comfortable. At the same time, they always manage to do it without exerting a cost on others, which leaves them with no enemies. But nor do they have genuine friends. The might chose you as their companion, but it's fleeting and temporary: one day, when you least expect it, they will just disappear. And yet, you will feel grateful that they were there for a while. |
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− | Davi the Heranian had this to say about legendaries: | + | Davi the Heranian had this to say about legendaries when discussing the nature of power in his notes on [[Parra]]: |
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− | I have been asked about this many times, my friendly reader. But there is little I can add to what the wise men of the past had said about the nature of power. If you want to ascend to the throne, you must be like a legendary. They are the ones that rise to power, quickly and effortlessly, like a feather of a bird rises up to the sky, sailing the wind and requiring no horse to pull it. | + | I have been asked about this many times, my friendly reader. But there is little I can add to what the wise men of the past had said about the nature of power. If you want to ascend to the throne, you must be like a legendary. They are the ones that rise to power, quickly and effortlessly, like the feather of a bird rises up to the sky, sailing the wind and requiring no horse to pull it. For when you need to be pulled, there is going to be a puller, and they will ask of you, and you will be in their debt - and your power will never be absolute. |
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− | Like a fleeting glance of a beautiful lover, the | + | A bubble rises to the surface of the pond because it cannot go anywhere else. The secret of the legendary is the paradox: they are the most unremarkable person you will ever know, yet the whole world will keep wondering about them until the end of time. This makes them blameless. Like a fleeting glance of a beautiful lover, a legendary leaves no evidence of their deeds. And yet, they single-handedly displace whole peoples, build palaces and make time turn. |
− | They rise to power quickly precisely because nobody ever knows much about them. They are blameless because they are important and
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