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[action] librariansheart December 3 2010, 00:57:03 UTC
[Having introduced herself as librarian to the D'Angelis family, book repair specialist and a transcriptionist, she settled back with a fascinated expression and a rather large blank book to take copious amounts of notes in shorthand. Her questions were mostly about the languages, both written and verbal/nonverbal, and whether or not there would be any instruction in those languages. There were also a few questions concerning the mythology of the cultures and how it affected the customs.]

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[Action] theos_oinos December 3 2010, 07:09:03 UTC
Here sat Mr D, local bar owner (and yes you have to be legal drinking age or really cute to even get in the doors). He chose a seat off to one side,, leaned back and arms crossed over his chest, so as not to interfere with classes that might help a few of these good-for-nothings learn something useful. But as soon as the Doctor started speaking, Mr D knew already that it was quite beyond the level of most who were in the room. He made special mental note of those who were able to actually follow along.

The topic of the class was (for the most part) rather interesting from the perspective of someone who's seen it all first-hand. Being a god, he wasn't tied to one planet or even one dimension exclusively. However, religious following of their pantheon had died off in most, so the Olympians abandoned the realms.

After a point, Mr D raised his hand as he'd seen students do. "Tell me, Doctor. Do you personally think the differences in lifestyle, morals, ethics, et cetera are more significant from one planet to the next? Or are ( ... )

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