[ So there is still some way of transmission between worlds, and specific at that too. Zhongli had elected to give Jun a more personal present, which is why he didn't rely on the list. ]
I made that dagger by hand in this world. It was not taken by whatever processed the lists. I did not trust the island to truly understand what I require when it comes to important things.
will have much to think about once I have finished the books you have sent me.
[ A glance at the content page tells him that human civilization existed for about as long as he has lived. How would a world not under Celestia's oppression fare? ]
Haha, take your time! It's not homework, really. I just picked them because you seem like the type that enjoys non-fiction, and those books could explain Earth's history in better detail than I could. Most of my education was based on scripture and events left out of history books.
[Jun "Knows the answers to many famous unsolved mysteries, but who the frick-frack is Julius Caesar" Kohinata]
[ Scripture and events left out of history... well. Isn't that a somber thing to think about. Even the tide of time will be twisted by the thoughts of those who record it, which is why it is of the utmost importance that an unbiased version be preserved.
But even the immovable mountains will crumble someday. Who will record the history of gods that have departed this world? ]
History is written by the victors of battle. As tales are retold, they become embellished and distorted over time. Developing the skill to critically assess history is important.
[ ... this isn't really a reply to what Jun sent him, though. Is he in lecturing mode again? ]
[Yeah that definitely sounds a bit of a lecture, and jun will confirm it as such.]
That sounds like something my history teacher would say.
[He had no real strong opinion on it. The secret history he knew wasn't one he could share with the public. There was just no changing that, even if he's had a few more dissenting thoughts about the Underground's secrecy that he once did.]
I have seen many things which humans later go on to spin into a completely different tale.
[ The most recent one that comes to mind is the fate of the Salt God, Havria. Over time, Yinyuan Hall co-opted her legend and chose to believe that Morax assassinated her, where the truth was that she was killed by her own people. ]
Time and tide will erase away all that exists in the form of physical records. The question of how to preserve history free from human bias is a perpetual one.
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I made that dagger by hand in this world. It was not taken by whatever processed the lists. I did not trust the island to truly understand what I require when it comes to important things.
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[Jun is stunned for a moment because way to drop how you just casually made a high quality dagger--
But then he remembers, oh right. He's a god. Gods can do stuff like that.]
I hadn't realized. Thank you for putting in the effort.
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[ Because he is a god, obviously. ]
will have much to think about once I have finished the books you have sent me.
[ A glance at the content page tells him that human civilization existed for about as long as he has lived. How would a world not under Celestia's oppression fare? ]
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[Jun "Knows the answers to many famous unsolved mysteries, but who the frick-frack is Julius Caesar" Kohinata]
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But even the immovable mountains will crumble someday. Who will record the history of gods that have departed this world? ]
History is written by the victors of battle. As tales are retold, they become embellished and distorted over time. Developing the skill to critically assess history is important.
[ ... this isn't really a reply to what Jun sent him, though. Is he in lecturing mode again? ]
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That sounds like something my history teacher would say.
[He had no real strong opinion on it. The secret history he knew wasn't one he could share with the public. There was just no changing that, even if he's had a few more dissenting thoughts about the Underground's secrecy that he once did.]
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[ The most recent one that comes to mind is the fate of the Salt God, Havria. Over time, Yinyuan Hall co-opted her legend and chose to believe that Morax assassinated her, where the truth was that she was killed by her own people. ]
Time and tide will erase away all that exists in the form of physical records. The question of how to preserve history free from human bias is a perpetual one.