Post by Caramon Zero on Dec 27, 2011 8:08:43 GMT -5
I smile at my friend and understand his words completely.
It seems you've been to some pretty interesting places on your travels by the wear of you hide my friend, I understand what it means to travel on your own all too well, but having friends helps make the journey more bearable I think.
Simply having the knowledge gives you no strength, but when you apply it, it can change everything.
Being the man I am, I've had to learn many lessons the hard way, and I tell you, if anyone lived through half of the things I've been through, they'd have to be made of some pretty stern stuff.
I understand how much you wish to help your people, but from what I've experienced, I think it best to not worry about what you do for your people, but to do what you believe is right.
Your people will respect your decisions more, as well as trust you to do what you believe is in their best interests.
Now, I know the Goron governmental structure is a bit different than those I've seen, but I still believe that the reasoning behind it is the same.
It may be sad, but in order to protect those you love, no matter what, do whatever you believe you must to keep them safe.
Even if it'll cause you trouble, isn't it worth it to keep those you care for out of harms way?
I've learned that telling absolutely everything about oneself can lead to trouble, but each of us are entitled to a few secrets, yes?
I'm sorry if I ever keep anything from you my friend, but these secrets tie into what I'd mentioned earlier.
I'm sorry, there I go again yammering on...
After we're done here, do you want to go check out that cave I told you about?[/i][/b][/color]
I sit back a bit and move my arms behind my head as I wait with a smile for my friend to speak a bit more.
{OOC:It's alright, it seems you had your work cut out for you.
And I'm sorry I took so long, things've been pretty hectic around here.}
It seems you've been to some pretty interesting places on your travels by the wear of you hide my friend, I understand what it means to travel on your own all too well, but having friends helps make the journey more bearable I think.
Simply having the knowledge gives you no strength, but when you apply it, it can change everything.
Being the man I am, I've had to learn many lessons the hard way, and I tell you, if anyone lived through half of the things I've been through, they'd have to be made of some pretty stern stuff.
I understand how much you wish to help your people, but from what I've experienced, I think it best to not worry about what you do for your people, but to do what you believe is right.
Your people will respect your decisions more, as well as trust you to do what you believe is in their best interests.
Now, I know the Goron governmental structure is a bit different than those I've seen, but I still believe that the reasoning behind it is the same.
It may be sad, but in order to protect those you love, no matter what, do whatever you believe you must to keep them safe.
Even if it'll cause you trouble, isn't it worth it to keep those you care for out of harms way?
I've learned that telling absolutely everything about oneself can lead to trouble, but each of us are entitled to a few secrets, yes?
I'm sorry if I ever keep anything from you my friend, but these secrets tie into what I'd mentioned earlier.
I'm sorry, there I go again yammering on...
After we're done here, do you want to go check out that cave I told you about?[/i][/b][/color]
I sit back a bit and move my arms behind my head as I wait with a smile for my friend to speak a bit more.
{OOC:It's alright, it seems you had your work cut out for you.
And I'm sorry I took so long, things've been pretty hectic around here.}