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A Matter Of Opinion
Sender: Moxxie
Subject: re: Armaments, traditions, and customs, vis-a-vis names
Reverein, I need a little help in resolving a minor dispute on a matter of opinion. And weapons.
Namely, the naming thereof.
Now, I've always had a mind for the classics in both music and literature, and giving a weapon a name all its own is a way of establishing personal significance, identity, and legacy, to say nothing of gravitas in recognition of or anticipation of the deeds ascribed to it. What, pray tell, would be Der Ring des Nibelungen without Nothung, the accursed sword of Siegfried? What would be the Arthurian legends without Excalibur or La Chanson de Roland without Durandal?
I would assert, therefore, that the practice is timeless, and has a well-earned place in the modern day, and with modern weaponry besides; that something like, for example, a shotgun can have enough significance to its wielder and within its deeds that it is no less worthy of being given a name than the weapons of old.
HOWEVER, in contrast, a certain colleague of mine does not share my views on this matter and describes the entire practice as, and I quote them directly,
"Cringe, T B H".
Which to me not only shows a lack of dramatic appreciation but also ignorance of the proud tradition upheld by the act of doing so. Thus I put it to a vote in a public forum before my fellow dreamers:
Is the practice of naming weapons really just a relic of a bygone sentimentality, or is it a timeless practice honoring the tools of the world's second-oldest trade?
Subject: re: Armaments, traditions, and customs, vis-a-vis names
Reverein, I need a little help in resolving a minor dispute on a matter of opinion. And weapons.
Namely, the naming thereof.
Now, I've always had a mind for the classics in both music and literature, and giving a weapon a name all its own is a way of establishing personal significance, identity, and legacy, to say nothing of gravitas in recognition of or anticipation of the deeds ascribed to it. What, pray tell, would be Der Ring des Nibelungen without Nothung, the accursed sword of Siegfried? What would be the Arthurian legends without Excalibur or La Chanson de Roland without Durandal?
I would assert, therefore, that the practice is timeless, and has a well-earned place in the modern day, and with modern weaponry besides; that something like, for example, a shotgun can have enough significance to its wielder and within its deeds that it is no less worthy of being given a name than the weapons of old.
HOWEVER, in contrast, a certain colleague of mine does not share my views on this matter and describes the entire practice as, and I quote them directly,
"Cringe, T B H".
Which to me not only shows a lack of dramatic appreciation but also ignorance of the proud tradition upheld by the act of doing so. Thus I put it to a vote in a public forum before my fellow dreamers:
Is the practice of naming weapons really just a relic of a bygone sentimentality, or is it a timeless practice honoring the tools of the world's second-oldest trade?
Sender: Noel Vermillion
... I guess that might come across as a little silly after all...
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It turns out that proper application of violence can actually do some good. Or at least protect someone.
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If you don't mind me asking, do you have a weapon like that? One that's like a partner to you?
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I didn't have one back home, given how many different weapons I used in my line of work and how often I'd end up switching between them, but I've only been able to get one gun here so far.
So I've been using it near constantly, but I can't say it's good luck, strictly speaking. More of a 'survivor', if you get my meaning.
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[Plus, most people here probably had more aptitude for dreamotion than he did, and could simply be better serviced by that instead of a beat-up old shotgun.]
All you need to know is that I found the trouble I was looking for. As for whether or not I need help...
Can I just say there's been some restructuring going on in my workplace and leave it at that? Either way, now may not be the best time to sign up.
Though I do appreciate your offer for help. [In fact, given where he was from and how things had been going for him lately, it was almost outright surprising to see.]
apologies for the late tag, covid happened ;;
[ That actually makes her feel bad for just sitting back and not offering help sooner; surely there must be something she can do. ]
I don't mean to intrude, and I understand if you're not looking for assistance right now... but please, don't hesitate to let me know if I can help! I used to be a law officer back in my world, so... I suppose you could say I have some experience in that department?