Eleytheria (
winds_voice) wrote2014-01-02 07:20 pm
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[As the feed begins, it's probably not difficult to tell that Eley is in another of his thoughtful moods, and is likely about to pose a question to the Lucetians once again. For even though the Spirit had learned of the concept of 'fun', there was still something that seemed to run alongside this that he hadn't quite found an understanding for. One might call it a sense of humour.]
What exactly does it mean to tell a 'joke'? And how can you tell the difference between one that is good and one that is bad?
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[Another Christmas had passed, embarrassing moments exchanged but also good, positive moments as well. Though Eley did not usually have much of a sense of time, other than the seasons coming and going, these human holidays always seemed to make the time pass much faster for him, he was finding.
That didn't mean that he wanted time to pass that quickly, however, and now Eley was trying to find a moment to sit and relax. This time, he found himself in the forest, wondering how much of it might have changed since he'd arrived after all the fighting and experiments... Saleh had shown him how to build a bonfire and despite his instinctive wariness of the fire, there had been something strangely relaxing about staring into the gently flickering flames. He didn't have Saleh's magic to make the fire with, but he could at least practice the construction. So anyone who's passing through might find him searching for large stones and tinder, or wander past a half-constructed stone circle that the Spirit had left nearby.]
[As the feed begins, it's probably not difficult to tell that Eley is in another of his thoughtful moods, and is likely about to pose a question to the Lucetians once again. For even though the Spirit had learned of the concept of 'fun', there was still something that seemed to run alongside this that he hadn't quite found an understanding for. One might call it a sense of humour.]
What exactly does it mean to tell a 'joke'? And how can you tell the difference between one that is good and one that is bad?
[Action]
[Another Christmas had passed, embarrassing moments exchanged but also good, positive moments as well. Though Eley did not usually have much of a sense of time, other than the seasons coming and going, these human holidays always seemed to make the time pass much faster for him, he was finding.
That didn't mean that he wanted time to pass that quickly, however, and now Eley was trying to find a moment to sit and relax. This time, he found himself in the forest, wondering how much of it might have changed since he'd arrived after all the fighting and experiments... Saleh had shown him how to build a bonfire and despite his instinctive wariness of the fire, there had been something strangely relaxing about staring into the gently flickering flames. He didn't have Saleh's magic to make the fire with, but he could at least practice the construction. So anyone who's passing through might find him searching for large stones and tinder, or wander past a half-constructed stone circle that the Spirit had left nearby.]
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Still he gives a nod.]
I see now that this is no simple matter. Though I will say that laughing at the misfortune of another seems rather... cruel. [It was the second time he had heard of 'irony' too. Perhaps it was popular among humans.]
I am sure I have enjoyed the company of others, yet I have still failed to laugh. Am I... simply not as happy as I thought I was?
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[This was especially true during his growth spurt in Luceti. Extra height can be a pain to deal with, even if he's glad to be taller now.]
And I dunno. You can be happy without laughing-- as long as you feel good, I think that's what counts.
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[Self-inflicted humour... that was something he hadn't really thought about. He was sure he had grown embarrassed in certain situations but he couldn't remember ever finding anything funny about what he had done, or failed to do.]
I see. I have heard many times that humans strive towards happiness. I suppose it really does not matter how they achieve it in the end.
Then laughter is not really important?
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[Ven just isn't the kinda guy who wants to mope over something as silly as tripping and dropping a tray of still-hot cookies or crashing his Glider into a waterfall during a training session or... well, a number of goofy stunts he's done over the years.]
I'd say laughter's a good thing to have, but at the end of the day, what matters more is that you feel good about yourself.