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<blockquote data-quote="steeldragons" data-source="post: 8689715" data-attributes="member: 92511"><p>If one wants an "alien" mindset to elves and how their long lives influence their views, as opposed to the very HUMAN view of "grass is always greener/I remember when..." the VERY different and very strange, different, confusing/befuddling to the human observers/they interact with, is the ACCEPTANCE and internalized INEVITABILITY of change. The cycles of the cosmos, the seasons, the ages, the histories of myriad peoples, on down and through to the catepillar and the seed.</p><p></p><p>It has always been, will always be, and is -currently-happening. ANd we -the Elves- know this. This "new thing," be it a "great rising evil" or "sudden change of political power" or "unknown magic" is...NOT an emergency. It's NOT "strange" or "different" or "new." It is the same as has happened, in some comparable way, a thousand thousand times before. We do not need to be "excited" about it. We do not need to act urgently. </p><p></p><p>We MAY not, actually, recognize a need to do anything to alter this change at all -unless it does become a matter of pure survival or the destruction of our world/magic/people/love/something we elves care about.</p><p></p><p>It likely seems, to the child species, that this makes us "aloof" or "superior," "clinging to a past" [e.g. "conservative" as the OP intended, I believe] or "uncaring"...which is the farthest from the truth. Simply that we do not rush in with /your/ immaturity and [unfortunate] mortality to believe we can resist the tides of the cosmic ocean that is Change. Those who are driven to act may make what differences they can to promote the best outcome for the most Good. </p><p></p><p>But we as a species are, no elf, so vain as to think we can control Change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steeldragons, post: 8689715, member: 92511"] If one wants an "alien" mindset to elves and how their long lives influence their views, as opposed to the very HUMAN view of "grass is always greener/I remember when..." the VERY different and very strange, different, confusing/befuddling to the human observers/they interact with, is the ACCEPTANCE and internalized INEVITABILITY of change. The cycles of the cosmos, the seasons, the ages, the histories of myriad peoples, on down and through to the catepillar and the seed. It has always been, will always be, and is -currently-happening. ANd we -the Elves- know this. This "new thing," be it a "great rising evil" or "sudden change of political power" or "unknown magic" is...NOT an emergency. It's NOT "strange" or "different" or "new." It is the same as has happened, in some comparable way, a thousand thousand times before. We do not need to be "excited" about it. We do not need to act urgently. We MAY not, actually, recognize a need to do anything to alter this change at all -unless it does become a matter of pure survival or the destruction of our world/magic/people/love/something we elves care about. It likely seems, to the child species, that this makes us "aloof" or "superior," "clinging to a past" [e.g. "conservative" as the OP intended, I believe] or "uncaring"...which is the farthest from the truth. Simply that we do not rush in with /your/ immaturity and [unfortunate] mortality to believe we can resist the tides of the cosmic ocean that is Change. Those who are driven to act may make what differences they can to promote the best outcome for the most Good. But we as a species are, no elf, so vain as to think we can control Change. [/QUOTE]
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