atreideslioness: (Beautiful Princess)
Ghanima Atreides ([personal profile] atreideslioness) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2010-03-28 10:16 pm
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World Mythology -- Third Period -- Monday

Ghanima had flung open all the classroom windows today, letting in as much fresh air as possible. The desks were gone, replaced with the large fluffy pillows that the students most likely knew to associate with a movie day. Today, however, they'd only be half-right.

"Hello, students," she said once everyone had arrived. "I handwavily was away last week, just getting in this morning, and I understand you had an unfortunate encounter."

"So today, we'll be watching a movie, and then you'll grab some weapons and go outside to reenact it as you like. And yes, you may keep your swords."

[OOC: Going up early in case work eats me. Wait for the fluffy OCD is on the loose!]
weetuskenraider: (Not Quite Smiling)

Re: Outside

[personal profile] weetuskenraider 2010-03-29 10:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Tahiri's world was a lot more black and white through the filter of her Yuuzhan Vong side than through that of her human/Jedi perspective, and she wasn't sure exactly where her Tusken upbringing fit in between them yet. "Attacking indiscriminately, yes," she pointed out, focusing singlemindedly on the Jedi perspective. "Although not at first. The first few days, they were just there, and not a justifiable threat."

Re: Outside

[identity profile] need-no-moon.livejournal.com 2010-03-29 10:15 pm (UTC)(link)
"They still weren't up to no good," he reasoned, because he had that luxury. Because those monsters hadn't hesitated and so he didn't. Because all vampires were evil, no matter what kind of charades they played.

That last part wasn't relatively, huh?
weetuskenraider: (Orly?)

Re: Outside

[personal profile] weetuskenraider 2010-03-30 12:08 am (UTC)(link)
Nooooooooot so much, no, and it got Tahiri frowning as she told the Yuuzhan Vong mindset clamoring in her head, agreeing with him, to shut up. (It was nice that she could do that and expect cooperation these days.)

"No, they weren't. But it was only fair to give them a chance to prove otherwise, first."