[They are, but unfortunately, Alhaitham is the person the papers get submitted to...]
He does, because he's the Scribe at the Akademiya. Which theoretically constitutes managing documents or some such, but apparently means that in reality, he gets to do whatever he wants and get paid for it.
[How many italics can you fit into one sentence, Kaveh]
[Goodbye Wolfwood. Enjoy talking to your nerdy counterpart.
Kaveh's quiet for a moment, though, looking down into his wine.]
I'm not sure what else there is to say. [If he's honest.] We've known each other a long time--long enough to know that we'll never see eye to eye. His values are completely antithetical to mine.
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It's not always bad. [If he's actually honest.] But inevitably, he says or does something infuriating, and we're right back where we were before. Every other thing he says to me is some kind of criticism.
[ Ready for Wolfwood to be like "live a little" to Alhaitham. ]
Foot in mouth syndrome, huh... Except purposeful. [ Which is kind of awful, honestly. Thinking. ] And you guys talked about it, right? One-on-one, heart to heart.
Actually I'm in the last stage of finalizing my resignation from a higher position within the Akademiya, hence why I arrived late.
[ and he made a pit stop at the house of daena for some books, but he's not mentioning that. ]
As for my being the Akademiya's Scribe, Kaveh has always been embittered by the fact that I purposefully chose a job with simple work scope, and that I'm able to fulfill my duties without running myself into the ground at the behest of my clients.
So what you're saying is that you don't pull all-nighters and you do get some sleep.
[ It's a small dig at Kaveh, though fond... If Alhaitham pulls out the "I also don't sleep I love studying too much" card, then he'll chalk it up to scholars being scholars.
He has no criticism on Alhaitham choosing to resign from what sounds like an extremely important position, either. Your life, your decisions. ]
That sounds like a sweet gig to me! Pretty peaceful, too.
[ kaveh being a perfectionist IS sort of like being obsessed ]
It's true that Akademiya scholars can sometimes fall into dangerously obsessive tendencies when it comes to their research. Some have even been driven to the point of madness all for the sake of obtaining results or unearthing previously undiscoverable truths.
[ said with the most 😐 face imaginable. he crosses his arms. ]
Of course, citizens of Sumeru that are not students or researchers tend not to fall into such traps.
[ Kaveh needs to learn how to unclench a little. Vash listens and he doesn't seem perturbed, but that's because of the life he has lived... And things he has seen. ]
There's always a price to knowledge, isn't there. Then there are some things that are better left buried, but there's no going back when they're uncovered.
[ Vash says that with a smile. ]
Good there's protocol! Not so good if people getting into trouble, but it's not like anyone can control that.
I wouldn't say there's necessarily protocol. Exactly how students use their funds, execute their projects, and ready their submissions for approval is ultimately up to them. The Matra may dole out disciplinary actions and safeguard Sumeru's citizens, but that doesn't necessarily mean that they will save students from their own research. Many of them don't want to be saved.
[ he hesitates. ]
However, this may change under Lesser Lord Kusanali's leadership.
That's a little... Those students are still people.
[ There's some shock here, though not for not being in the situation where people care very little for others. He's just emotional and a lover of his fellow man, so it seems insane to him. Always. ]
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[ imagine having a job you like ]
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[Mr. "You can catch me during my office hours, just kidding no you can't"]
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[ He just assumed you were all nerds researching and submitting papers to a council, not needed anywhere. ]
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He does, because he's the Scribe at the Akademiya. Which theoretically constitutes managing documents or some such, but apparently means that in reality, he gets to do whatever he wants and get paid for it.
[How many italics can you fit into one sentence, Kaveh]
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[ That will not stop Vash from being rude, though. There's not much Vash can say about doing whatever and getting paid.
That's just an ideal job. ]
Well, he came home late! He must have had a long day today!
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[DON'T JUST SAY "UGH"]
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Still on bad terms?
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You're just realizing this now?!
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I thought maybe you two would have worked it out after you came back from the UG... Life's short! Stuff like that.
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[Which is unfixable, as far as he's concerned.]
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Mind telling me more of the details now that we're not in a murder game...?
[ A little nosy over friend now. ]
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Kaveh's quiet for a moment, though, looking down into his wine.]
I'm not sure what else there is to say. [If he's honest.] We've known each other a long time--long enough to know that we'll never see eye to eye. His values are completely antithetical to mine.
[...]
It's not always bad. [If he's actually honest.] But inevitably, he says or does something infuriating, and we're right back where we were before. Every other thing he says to me is some kind of criticism.
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Foot in mouth syndrome, huh... Except purposeful. [ Which is kind of awful, honestly. Thinking. ] And you guys talked about it, right? One-on-one, heart to heart.
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Actually I'm in the last stage of finalizing my resignation from a higher position within the Akademiya, hence why I arrived late.
[ and he made a pit stop at the house of daena for some books, but he's not mentioning that. ]
As for my being the Akademiya's Scribe, Kaveh has always been embittered by the fact that I purposefully chose a job with simple work scope, and that I'm able to fulfill my duties without running myself into the ground at the behest of my clients.
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[ It's a small dig at Kaveh, though fond... If Alhaitham pulls out the "I also don't sleep I love studying too much" card, then he'll chalk it up to scholars being scholars.
He has no criticism on Alhaitham choosing to resign from what sounds like an extremely important position, either. Your life, your decisions. ]
That sounds like a sweet gig to me! Pretty peaceful, too.
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[ :)!!! ]
It sounds like you've heard much about his woes as an architect.
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[ Sweats profusely as he drinks more wine. ]
I'm glad some of you get sleep! Health is important, especially if you want to do quality work.
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It's true that Akademiya scholars can sometimes fall into dangerously obsessive tendencies when it comes to their research. Some have even been driven to the point of madness all for the sake of obtaining results or unearthing previously undiscoverable truths.
[ said with the most 😐 face imaginable. he crosses his arms. ]
Of course, citizens of Sumeru that are not students or researchers tend not to fall into such traps.
[ he's buzzkilling... save them ]
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There's always a price to knowledge, isn't there. Then there are some things that are better left buried, but there's no going back when they're uncovered.
[ Vash says that with a smile. ]
Good there's protocol! Not so good if people getting into trouble, but it's not like anyone can control that.
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I wouldn't say there's necessarily protocol. Exactly how students use their funds, execute their projects, and ready their submissions for approval is ultimately up to them. The Matra may dole out disciplinary actions and safeguard Sumeru's citizens, but that doesn't necessarily mean that they will save students from their own research. Many of them don't want to be saved.
[ he hesitates. ]
However, this may change under Lesser Lord Kusanali's leadership.
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[ There's some shock here, though not for not being in the situation where people care very little for others. He's just emotional and a lover of his fellow man, so it seems insane to him. Always. ]
Your leader?
[ he don't know ]
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You may know her as Nahida.
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[ Maybe he can find her to hang out later! But right now it is scholar time. Leaning deeper into the chair. ]
That's something to look forward to. Nahida's a good person.
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