Louis Cypher/Louisa Ferra/Lucifer (
firstofthefallen) wrote in
animus_network2013-01-02 08:38 pm
Sixth Candelbram - Voice
What is strength to you, or what it is to be strong?
Alternatively, who is it that has right to rulership, or to command? Do you agree with the sentiment that those who are strong are superior and thus have greater rights than those who are weak?
And if that is the case: may the weak become strong?
Alternatively, who is it that has right to rulership, or to command? Do you agree with the sentiment that those who are strong are superior and thus have greater rights than those who are weak?
And if that is the case: may the weak become strong?

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In the end, however, it is rare that rulers are chosen, by their own accord or by the accord of others.
no subject
They've been eradicated. Someone always steps up to face their injustice through fury or anger, and topples the pyramid to rebuild and continue surviving.
I can't say the system is ineffective, in light of that. But mine may be luckier than most worlds, I suppose.
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Rulership is a concept that goes beyond ethereal in what it is. To rule and have power as a ruler is something rarely given or earned. It is something that falls to you with little explanation. And can be so easily taken away.
Funny that injustice is a concept so many rail against. Not that I say it is wrong; but in the end it is often those who rail against one injustice, take over, and become the unjust themselves.