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Dear Mr Curly,
I have done little travelling lately because I have been so dreadfully weary. Can it be true as the old Ecclesiastes said; that all things lead to weariness? Surely not. Perhaps the opposite is true: that all nothings lead to weariness. I have a peculiar feeling, Curly, that I am worn out from something I haven't yet done and the more I don't do it, the more exhausted I become. How strange. Could it be something I haven't realised? Perhaps it's something I haven't said? Something I haven't finished! It must be very large and true whatever it is and a lively struggle in the doing but I look forward to it immensely. I know I need it. First, however, I must curl up in my chair and sleep deeply with the duck. Perhaps I'll dream of this thing and wake up refreshed and do it. My fond wishes to you Mr. Curly, and to all Curly Flat.
Yours sleepily,
Vasco Pyjama
xxx
P.S. Not having breakfast can make you weary. That's for sure!
Michael Leunig. The Curly Pyjama Letters.

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P.P.S. But I think he has found the word I need, probably unintentionally. Electrics.


Well, it depends on what you want to use it for. Electrics would encompass powering things -- not controlling things -- with electricity (except for the detail of shutting off the power). You could toss around lightning, pump it into apparatus to make them go, and deal with its generation and distribution. What electrics would limit you from doing any better than usual is working with circuits, computers, nervous systems, technology that uses any of the above, and just about anything else under the purview of 'electronics'. Careful what you wish for.

Then again, if you need any help with electronics, you could just call up Kinesis for another working bee.
Important distinction: Electrics is for powering things. Electronics is for controlling other things using electricity as information.

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"More than patrols! These automatons are soldiers!" Oswall added, "They cannot be hurt by most of the weapons that Vile uses, including the gases made for us." He thumped a fist on the table. "This will not be something they would expect, we would retake the upper hand with such creatures!"

"Do not get too excited, Oswall," Vera said as she lifted a finger. "There's no knowing how long it will even take to make these things safe, let alone fight for us out of the ruins." She then addressed Meesei. "I am inclined to agree with focussing on this project, but as Ri'vashi warns, we should not spread too thin. If we can, we should only take these ruins one at a time. If the research teams must relocate to another ruin, we ought to leave the previous one producing automatons until we have need of it again. Unless, of course, we need to keep that ruin as a safe thoroughfare for the rest of the clan." She took a deep breath through her nose and weaved her fingers together. "As for diverting from the aetherium to this...I feel as though the aetherium has great potential, but the automatons are likely to grant us something tangible and helpful in a shorter amount of time. Time is something we do not have the luxury to squander." Her eyes peered to each lieutenant in attendance. "Are there any objections?"



Janius sat on the brassy bench that overlooked the playing children. In one of the clearer squares of the silent city, one of the carpenters had constructed some small skeletal wooden structures and secured them to the floor for the children of the clan to play games in. Mostly, they tended to use their imagination to envision sailing a ship or being on a cart being attacked by bandits. Now, however, they were simply playing tag. Rhazii was dominating the game, courtesy of his height, while Newt was sitting at the highest point of the structures, watching proceedings. Apart from the occasional fall or accidental knock, it was a safe enough play environment. They all loved the playground. Janius wished he had been lucky enough as a child to have such a thing. Although, seeing the scene brought his memories back to his old home in Bravil. He was reminded that he had many things in his upbringing that others didn't have.

Nearby, Janius spotted Saras walking up a nearby street. Janius smiled and narrowed his eyes, before calling him over. He cupped one hand to his mouth. "Saras! You still owe me an ale for shielding you on the last patrol!" Janius then pointed a thumb behind him, in the general direction of the nearby storage room. "Grab me a mug now and we'll be even. Come, share one with me."
They were in vanilla? Huh, I mustn't have paid attention to the name of the ruin sections at the time.

I can have Janius strike up a conversation with Saras in my next post. I might be able to get one more in today.
Cool. I should really get around to the Skyrim DLCs at some point. I remember not bothering because they were a little steep compared to Oblivion and Fallout DLCs at the time. Oh well, there'll be sales, I'm sure.
I noticed the spelling tag that you left. I never got Dawnguard, so I can only glean what you're talking about from the wiki. Do you mean animunculory? As in animunculi?
There were no objections to moving on to the next project. The aetherium was interesting, but without a guarantee that they might be able to use it, it was not worth assigning immediate worry to it.

The Dwemer sphere that Brenann awoke caused more than a few of the councillors present to grab at their weapons on reflex. They were calmed by the sphere's lack of further action within a moment, especially when Brenann explained that it was essentially brainless.

Reactions that followed were varied. Sabine had her eyes glued to the automaton, blank faced and wide eyed in fascination. Some were quite for similar reasons, others brought their fingers up to their lips in concern.

Vera placed her palms on the table in front of her and shook her head, bewildered. "And we have an artefact that can create Dwemer creatures, that is amazing enough by itself. The prospect of stopping the artefact to secure the ruins is also a nice one. I commend you and your colleagues, Brenann."

"I think the same thing," Gallus spoke up. "Those automatons are tough. Not having to deal with them -- or even possibly having some on our side -- would make the patrols a lot safer."

Advocating for a critical view as usual, Darahil spoke. "Unlocking the secrets the Dwemer left behind is indeed beneficial, though I would not hasten to prevent all of the ruins from producing automatons." He turned from Gallus to Vera and Meesei. "Though they may be hostile towards us, it remains that they are a deterrent to intruders and keep the falmer contained. We should ensure that we can regularly set watches and patrols in any part of the ruins where there will no longer be automatons until such time as we can better influence them to ignore us."
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I also found out that I was a Fascist/Nazi today. Was planning the take over of southern Africa with a friend and expressed the clear need for and authoritarian governmental system and a slave class (Ideas Termite solidified in my head).

30 years from now, you will hear in the knews of the nation of Lokileoistan born from most of south Africa.

:P


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Mind you, that's awful close to Belru's (Pacts)


I'm sorry, who wrote the Oath of Stilldeath? Was it some hedge-goddess that's been birthing cats and talking with tortoises? Or was it the being who dumped twenty might and made those as great as gods make a voluntary promise in the memory of fallen siblings?! Bitch, you gotta push if you wanna be a pusher!

More seriously, I was leaning more towards oaths as personal pacts rather than pacts beholden to others. It's less contracts of service and more like oaths of silence, honesty, or something similar. People can take oaths and break them, but they are maintained with personal motivation rather than obligation. Toun's self-improvement philosophy feeds into that with a monastic bent, and when I finally get enough time to write more, that's how I plan for mortals to be influenced by him. There will be some overlap, but not too much, I should think.
I guess the Oaths portfolio is looking pretty appropriate for Toun right now. I'll hold off on it for a little while, though.
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