Well, Marcello used to worship a singular Goddess, so he'd find Hy's belief in a male God quite strange. I am curious how Ky would explain his faith in God, since Marcello pretty much lost his and views religion as a whole with scorn. How Ky would respond to people who scorned their faith, rather? There's a whole lot to discuss there. :3
What sort of books does Ky read? Marcello's pretty well-read on subjects in his world, of course. In short: he wouldn't know anything of computing.
Ky's used to people who scorn faith and also don't want to hear about it, but when he has the chance to talk about it he's very...impassioned. He thinks his faith is the only right one, so he wouldn't mind people who had scorned something different. (He did have a discussion with Angelo on the topic at one point.) But he does think that faith in his God is the way to find redemption, and it's been personally very helpful to him. He can be kind of pushy.
He reads literature and poetry, as well as some nonfiction, but what was available in his world was very limited (hello post-collapse of civilization) and he avoids science topics entirely, even here in Vatheon. (Because the Catholic church declared some sorts of technology to be black-tech, or immoral.)
Well, Marcello isn't pushy; he's more harsh and stubborn. If they discuss issues of faith, it seems it would be on an intellectual scale? They seem ideologically opposed on religion as a whole. If they talk about it they seem like they would conflict, if that interests you. Some like it, some don't so I don't mind either way :)
What's really interesting for CR is this:
'His religiousness is in large part a result of the fact that his childhood revolved around the Sacred Order of Holy Knights'
Marcello's life revolved around a holy order as well. He was the Captain of his order, so I feel that's something promising to discuss?
Otherwise they seem ideologically opposed. Which can also give some CR.
I'm always happy for negative cr, as well as other kinds.
Ky does get very stubborn and very quickly entrenched in his position though, so it might be interesting if they could discuss their holy orders and their responsibilities for a bit without delving right away into their idealogical contrasts.
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What sort of books does Ky read? Marcello's pretty well-read on subjects in his world, of course. In short: he wouldn't know anything of computing.
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He reads literature and poetry, as well as some nonfiction, but what was available in his world was very limited (hello post-collapse of civilization) and he avoids science topics entirely, even here in Vatheon. (Because the Catholic church declared some sorts of technology to be black-tech, or immoral.)
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What's really interesting for CR is this:
'His religiousness is in large part a result of the fact that his childhood revolved around the Sacred Order of Holy Knights'
Marcello's life revolved around a holy order as well. He was the Captain of his order, so I feel that's something promising to discuss?
Otherwise they seem ideologically opposed. Which can also give some CR.
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Ky does get very stubborn and very quickly entrenched in his position though, so it might be interesting if they could discuss their holy orders and their responsibilities for a bit without delving right away into their idealogical contrasts.
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And discussing their Holy Orders works for me.
I look forward to threading with you. :3
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