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If Buddha Elder was still up I'd be willing yo talk to him about the ice lady, since he saw what happened and basically agreed with our reasoning (or at least didn't object). With him in a coma tho, I'd prefer to defer to Shenhua.
Cnadhros, Graiorr'itre, Vorr'kroz, Yoctydron, Ikthelpetl, Ingegg'lo, Kuirrug, Xaadhri, Nijho, Virvasz, Jimbo, and Fred.That story raises a question. All the stars have names, and while it's possible the 12 fell Earthward before the naming, I don't consider it super likely, since the barbarian storytelling has the stars falling to earth during the reign of one of the early dynasties. This leads to the question:
Which twelve stars have gone missing from the night sky?
I mean, people tend to get pretty pissed when you say stuff like "But how about we make peace with the people who literally killed our colleague just this month, and raided those villages, negotiate with a hostile power actively at war with us and apparently have long distance Xianxia-IBM's they can just slap us with when they want to pick up some star stone."Because if they're petty enough that the very idea of a non-hostile interaction will get them pissy with their ducal overlord, then revealing it first is likely to have them just take it and go "Great! A new weapon to turn against the hated foe!"
Except the Empire has already conceded that not all Cloud Nomads are enemies, if they hadn't Wang lands would not have populations consisting of former nomads.I mean, people tend to get pretty pissed when you say stuff like "But how about we make peace with the people who literally killed our colleague just this month, and raided those villages, negotiate with a hostile power actively at war with us and apparently have long distance Xianxia-IBM's they can just slap us with when they want to pick up some star stone."
Sure, Ice Witches may not be the people that attacked us directly, but they're close enough I doubt there's much wiggle room.
If that's how it's seen, sure. You could just as easily say that we didn't think it was worth mentioning that we randomly got some very cold metal from some ice lady, and only brought it up with Shenhua because we were being thorough. After all, they're "just barbarians"; surely it cant be anything important or meaningful. Probably some weird tribal tradition or something.So, talking to edgy fire lady or "they killed my family" is basically the worse elders we could be talking with, Jiao being put on timeout really doesn't help there.
However, I'd argue that going over the head of the sect chain of command is going to be remembered. There is currently a polite fiction about CRX's role in this and how she has to obey orders, and while her giving reports to Shenhua is expected, her retainer hiding things from the sect and going directly to Shenhua is not, in fact, CRX doing double reports. Not only will this be remembered and would put Ling Qi strictly into the role of temporary sect disciple they can't trust in the long term, but it would also conflict with CRX's own philosophy about nepotism.
Now, the issue obviously is that it's hard to trust those Elders to not go REEEEEEEEEE Barbarians with what we have seen, but that's kind of how hierarchy works in an army, and the odds that Shenhua would have a more mellow response to barbarians than the sect is in fact fairly low if not non-existent. If Shenhua would consider the Ice Witch to not be barbarians, so would the sect, honestly.
Basically, I really don't think we should be assuming we know better than the sect and hide information from them in order to hope someone else would agree on our point of view. That shit has consequences.
I don't actually want to tell the sect at all. This is a personal invitation on the basis of her mentor and her adopted sister; making this a sect matter feels wrong. Telling a liege Lord about a family entanglement, however, seems ok and gives Li the chance to pursue this without too much interference.
Well yes, but if they didn't go out of their way to make sure we know we can't trust their judgement, we may still trust them. So really its all their own fault.Eesh, the Mirror insight makes every choice like this one a potential oof.
Because not telling the Elders is not simply tantamount to not trusting their judgment - it is Ling Qi outright stating to herself: I do not trust their judgment.
I'm not sure we've reached a bridge so far.