Pretty much Title, I would like to know what Quote in question would be and what’s the Idea/Meaning you have of it

I know this might be difficult to grasp so giving my 2 Cents would be:

Charity is power. More charity is more power

From Parvos Granum, my interpretation kinda leans towards the value of Life, being pretty much invaluable (or prohibitely expensive) You cannot buy a Life, but trough Helping (Charity) you can be owed one.

I wouldnt set a Foot in this place for all the Ayatan in the System. You on the other hand

From Maroo, on her Weekly Ayatan Hunt Quest I get a sense that this phrase can be interpreted as a Critique to those willing to do “Anything” for Money. Basically negating to sell your Dignity.

  • Encinos@dormi.zone
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    1 year ago

    It hit me so hard when I first heard Mathila said “You all want Happiness, but none of you wants to put in the work.” Don’t call me out like that…

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      1 year ago

      I actually think the entirety of Duviri is meant to satirise the Orokin, and what they represent in the real world. The dragons are all fables meant to inculcate certain values, and Mathila’s overall theme (and what DE is critiquing) is the idea of “tough love”. Mathila is unempathetic and cruel. I wouldn’t put any stock in her words, or any of the “advice” Euleria gives.

      edit: I think Mathila’s role in the Duviri fables is also meant to represent mental illness stigma, as she’s also a very recognizable Bipolar charicature; although it’s more overt in Luscinia.