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What counts as in time?

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Depends. Souls always stick around for at least a few weeks, but if they're more powerful or belonged to people who were very attached to life, they can last as long as a few years before dissipating. Anyone with the right powers can resurrect somebody given their soul; nobody's ever been able to resurrect somebody without one. I'm planning to work on that too, of course. There's already at least one well-known weird edge case: Emperor Esarkan has a self-resurrecting soul, so whenever he dies he pops back up immediately, no outside intervention required.

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That sounds like an incredibly stabilizing power for an emperor to have.

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It really is! He's a very good emperor, too, I wouldn't be nearly so happy about him otherwise.

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I suppose there are lots of people who'd be shit emperors either way, but lots of people'd be shit emperors because they knew they'd be dead if they eased up, not having that problem makes it much easier to be a good one.

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Yeah, I see what you mean. Esarkan's not like that at all; I don't think he'd care if he died as long as the long-term good of the world was secure. He's kind of terrifyingly dedicated to the long-term good of the world.

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Huh.

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Which is occasionally uncomfortable for the rest of us, but very good for the long-term good of the world, which is a priority I can get behind.

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The Valar were really big on tampering with people for the long-term good, I'm pretty not okay with it. But your emperor can do what works for him on his world, I guess.

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...Tampering with people just seems so obviously inherently opposed to their best interests that I have a hard time imagining anyone trying it with that goal in mind. Reminds me of the funny story about the thief who burned down the famous artist's house - the punchline is, delivered while looking sheepishly at the ashes of the painting he wanted to steal, 'well, it got me in the door...'

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Not 'their best interests', 'the good'. Don't think the Valar think of those as the same thing.

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Well, Esarkan's definition of the long-term good of the world is based entirely around the interests of the people in it.

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That's something, then. I still think I'd rather just live somewhere where no one gets to decide what's good for me.

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That seems really weird but maybe I don't understand what you mean?

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I want to be the person who decides what's in my best interests. Maitimo gets to do it, now, because he's really good and there's a war on. But when the war's over, I don't want to be in good hands, I don't want to be in any hands. I want to go lead my own life.

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Hmm, I think maybe I see what you mean. The list of people I trust to have meaningful authority over me is... short. Luckily most of the people who've ever tried to have meaningful authority over me are on it.

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I have not gotten that lucky.

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Sorry to hear it.

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The Valar are only not literally the worst because the Enemy exists.

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I am deeply offended by almost every single thing I have heard about the Valar!

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Luckily they've mostly washed their hands of us.

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Yeah, if they were still trying to mess with people's heads I'd have to fight a lot more gods.

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I like the way you think.

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Thanks! It's always nice to be appreciated!

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And on with the healing tour. They're out of Maitimo's range by now, out east where the Dwarven kingdoms are hidden.

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