[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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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.]
no subject
[ 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.