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Count Dooku ([personal profile] dun_moch) wrote in [community profile] maskormenace2016-05-05 04:45 pm

2nd Oration / Voice

[Dooku's voice on the Network is difficult to miss: deep, resonant, rich, and inexplicably British despite him being from space.]

Good evening, my friends. As his probation officer, I feel it is my duty to inform you that Death the Kid has departed from this universe.

[Pause]

A pity, really. He only had a few days remaining on his sentence. I was looking forward to recommending his freedom from government supervision.

Now then, there is another matter I wish to discuss. I have been considering the role of emotion in the matters of power. ImPort abilities often seem tied to how we feel. Passions such as anger and fear can threaten our control, yet they can also spur our powers to greater heights in times of need.

In my Galaxy, there are two philosophies which have debated these issues for many thousands of years. One believes in the denial of passion. They insist upon tranquility and harmony. It is their belief that only a calm heart, without attachments, can attain true wisdom in serving others. They do not even allow themselves to fall in love...

[The Count's voice drops slightly, becoming a touch darker.]

The other perspective calls this a lie. It accepts passion as the truth of all living things, and draws power from it. It teaches that even the strongest of emotions can be embraced, and disciplined, and used to great effect.

I would be interested to know what my fellow imPorts think on this matter. Are our feelings to be repressed, or embraced? Which path do you believe will lead to greater fulfillment?

[Talk to the Sith Lord about feelings, Network. Also, if you're tagging him for the first time it's a good idea to check out his permissions post!]
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[personal profile] cantwalkwithoutit 2016-05-13 08:37 pm (UTC)(link)
My current assigned occupation is as a craftsman. [ Said rather humbly, but then he switches the feed. ]

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But there are so many interpretations of the word.
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[personal profile] cantwalkwithoutit 2016-05-17 05:28 am (UTC)(link)
I suspected I would.

What would you care to know of it?
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[personal profile] cantwalkwithoutit 2016-05-18 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
Technology, on occasion, though I lack my old connections, sadly. I prefer to play on the other side of the coin. Simpler rules. And then the only human error is what you bring, yourself.

What manner of protection do you seek?
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[personal profile] cantwalkwithoutit 2016-05-19 02:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Is that what they call it where you come from? And is that what you call what you have now?

[ He has some knowledge of dampeners and nullifiers but nothing specific to this world, alas. ]

There can be many prices to power. One that seems quite universal is the existence of any such threat that can wrest it from you, often at one's own failing. The cost to make such power absolute is another matter in itself, but such avenues do exist, if you've the means.

[ The Sorcerer's Hat would be quite the useful find at this juncture. ]
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[personal profile] cantwalkwithoutit 2016-05-20 09:18 pm (UTC)(link)
You are misinterpreting my use of the word 'asbolute.' Power by its very nature is no one's by right and can be taken from the unwise. If you wish to make yourself immune to such thievery, the cost is high.
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[personal profile] cantwalkwithoutit 2016-05-21 03:28 am (UTC)(link)
What you love the most. Naturally.
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[personal profile] cantwalkwithoutit 2016-05-21 08:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Technology is mortal-made, dearie. It can be stolen, broken, modified -- it can malfunction. You will still pay a high price; it will just come collecting at the least appropriate moment -- or the most, depending upon your perspective. Sorcery -- universal forces, if you will -- are as they are, always. They don't make mistakes. They are not changed. The only one capable of failing in that regard is you.
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[personal profile] cantwalkwithoutit 2016-05-22 04:38 am (UTC)(link)
[ He laughed. ]

The terms never change; you are expecting to reach into the essence of creation and reality itself without need of sacrifice. There always will be.

There will always be rules, and they don't change. However, once put to words, they can be...creatively interpreted. ...That's where I come in.
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[personal profile] cantwalkwithoutit 2016-05-23 12:37 am (UTC)(link)
That all depends. What do you love most?
cantwalkwithoutit: (so it begins)

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[personal profile] cantwalkwithoutit 2016-06-01 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
I would prefer this as well. There is only so far this line of inquiry can go before it gets to these sorts of questions. You understand.