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saddeserthermit ([personal profile] saddeserthermit) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2017-11-13 02:42 pm
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Ethics, Monday

"Ethics are not often made, they are born, they are taught, in our very first years in this galaxy," Obi-Wan began. "Our ethical core depends on the circumstance and long-held beliefs of our ancestors."

Anakin nodded. "And because they are instilled from the first moments we can remember, we're often caught flat-footed when we run into people or species who are taught something quite different. And that's the root of many conflicts: the inability to understand that our own experiences are not universal experiences."

"Today, we wanted to see if we could perhaps begin a conversation," Obi-Wan said. "We wish to hear from all of you what your ethical background is - the rules you were taught when you were young."

"For all that we are both Jedi by training," Anakin said, "Master Kenobi and I started off in quite different places. The rules I grew up with were...somewhat contradictory--I had a mother to teach compassion, but I was also owned by a Hutt, then a Toydarian, and they valued my silence and ability to work for a very long time. Compassion was no part of either of those things."

"Whereas the Jedi who raised me thought highly of compassion, but less so of attachment," Obi-Wan said. "We were not supposed to get too close, lest it affect our judgment. My own teacher was a particularly severe example of this for many years." He bowed his head. "We would like to hear your stories - three things you were encouraged or discouraged about, ethically speaking, as a child."
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Kaylin Neya
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Jason Lee Scott
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Re: Discussion: The Ethics You Learned As A Child

[personal profile] in_sidon_we_trust 2017-11-13 07:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"As hatchlings," Sidon said with a faint smile, because he did miss the little ones so, "we are taught that the Zora value bravery above all else, to fight for what is right no matter what! We also value community and togetherness; we are small in numbers, but together we are powerful! And we are also taught that each of us have unique talents and skills that make us different, and that we were given those skills to better the community as a whole."
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Re: Discussion: The Ethics You Learned As A Child

[personal profile] in_sidon_we_trust 2017-11-14 01:36 pm (UTC)(link)
And Sidon frowned a moment as he tried to consider. "I'm...not entirely sure, to be honest," he said. "We Zora live much longer than any of the other species on Hyrule, so these are beliefs that have been held and handed down for hundreds of centuries, likely since time immemorial. My guess is that it likely emerged in the first arrival of Calamity Ganon, ten thousand years ago. Back then, the Skeikah created technology to defeat the Calamity, but it was prophesied that he would one day return. And he did, back when I was just a little hatchling..."

He trailed off a little, shifting uncomfortably, trying to put his thoughts back on something a little less personal. "So I could see those ancient Zora, ten thousand years ago, recognizing that these values would be important to our survival should the prophesy prove true. And, even if it wasn't, we would grow to be an honorable, brave, and prosperous people under these ideals."
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Re: Discussion: The Ethics You Learned As A Child

[personal profile] notamascot 2017-11-14 12:00 am (UTC)(link)
"It basically all fell under, 'do whatever you need to do to stay alive'," Kaylin said.
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Re: Discussion: The Ethics You Learned As A Child

[personal profile] notamascot 2017-11-15 02:11 am (UTC)(link)
Kaylin's eyes went huge and her face became so pale that it was almost transparent. Did he know about Barren?

"N-no," she said, struggling to keep her breathing at least semi-calm. "Nightshade. I, well, I... but I fled to Barren when I was thirteen. You... know Barren?"
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Re: Discussion: The Ethics You Learned As A Child

[personal profile] notamascot 2017-11-16 01:39 am (UTC)(link)
"...no..." Kaylin said, sounding completely unbelievable.

Her heart was still racing and she felt a bit as if she might throw up. "The fiefs, Barren leads his fief as Nightshade does his. They are empty hopeless places for almost everyone. Lawless except for the whim of the person who rules."

Any whim they might have.
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Re: Discussion: The Ethics You Learned As A Child

[personal profile] snipsnspecks 2017-11-14 07:43 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, I remember something about respecting authority figures." Deflection through humour wasn't a usual part of the Jedi curriculum, though.
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Re: Discussion: The Ethics You Learned As A Child

[personal profile] snipsnspecks 2017-11-14 08:16 am (UTC)(link)
"I learnt to follow my Master's example." So a highly qualified 'maybe' there.
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Re: Talk to the Teachers

[personal profile] sith_happened 2017-11-13 05:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Anakin was rather interested to see what three things Ahsoka would pick, actually.