Lion Head Mesa Man, know yourself… and you shalt know the gods
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There ways were indeed different — but this was the case for many, was it not?

It is refreshing, really, to be in a place such as this. There is structure, but a heart–felt equality, as you have described. Respect to all, no matter the rank. While though leadership was above all, of course, in a sense. A childhood here would have been a great enjoyment for me; yet, I am still overly grateful for the experiences I endured and the many lessons I was taught. Whether they happened to be those of a soldier, diplomat, or otherwise. All were beneficial in the end.

To know Akashingo has been an honor. As had been learning the way in which they were structured and governed. The history was long; compelling, even! I look forward to knowing more, regardless of how lengthy my stay may be. Anything learned in his time would be kept close in memory. But only the decision of fate, the Queen Toula, and the gods, would determine just how long this length would be.
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RE: Man, know yourself… and you shalt know the gods - by Thutmose - August 20, 2023, 07:58 PM