Eyktan (Preliminaries; permanent Tribe only)

Started by The old Uriuujìn, January 17, 2010, 10:29:59 PM

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Txon Taronyu

What are you talking about????

he lived in about 300BC
like 2000 years before comminisom
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keye'ung makto

WAY WAY before communisom

he may have been a despot but that's a diferent thing entirly

bagget00

I may be thinking about the one that was around during world war II.
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bagget00

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no, another japanese man who had some quotes and a following. the same one who said the americans may be slow to retaliate, but when they do, they are a large force to be reckoned with. that guy. I think he was a high ranking military official.

My dad just told me. Mao Ste Tung (sp?)
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Txon Taronyu

Quote from: keye'ung makto on January 20, 2010, 04:55:27 PM
WAY WAY before communisom

he may have been a despot but that's a diferent thing entirly
He wasent a despot he was a general and a warrior philosopher
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bagget00

as long as we aren't talking about Han Yu, I'm fine.
"meoauniaea" (meh-oh-ah-oo-nee-ah-eh-ah). "Don't ask me what it means - I haven't assigned a meaning yet. But I love the word!" Frommer said.

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Txon Taronyu

Im not in any way talking about him. I'm talking about a brilliant millitary phiosipher
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bagget00

"meoauniaea" (meh-oh-ah-oo-nee-ah-eh-ah). "Don't ask me what it means - I haven't assigned a meaning yet. But I love the word!" Frommer said.

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Hawnu UnilTxep

Back on topic. ;]

Does anyone have any more questions?  How about bringing culture into the organisation and design of the camp/tribe dynamic?  All Na'vi or something else...?


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The old Uriuujìn

I actually have a very important question (to me, at least ^_^)

As the spiritual leader (Which shall be henceforth referred to as the Shaman, at least until a better name can be found, or something), I hope to teach all the members of the tribe a lot about nature and that sort of thing from a spiritual level. I know that many people here-the candidates included, I think- are religious, and are planning to stay that way, be they Christian or otherwise.

My question is: How far would you willing to let me go with this? Would you allow me to teach my beliefs, and to train others to teach as well, or would you limit it to something that is more... kosher? Pretty much, will you get in the way of this, "For the good of the people"?

Irayo, ma oeyä aytsmuke sì aytsmukan

Eywa ayngahu

-Uriuujìn

bagget00

Truthfully, I say to each his own. I remember a while back there were some people talking about becoming Wicken because it is also one with nature. I don't mind. I myself have not experienced anything that forces me to have a certain belief so if you are Hindu, Buddhist, Catholic, Muslim, as long as it works for you and you don't try to force other people to your view, then I'm happy.
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Txontaw

I think that every tribe member should be able to continue to practice his own religion without pressure to change to something else. That doesn't mean that you won't have anything to do, though! I do believe that it is important to teach the importance of nature. But not as a religion in and of itself, but a kind of add-on to any other religion. No matter what your religion is, it's important to know and respect nature.
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Ikranä mokri

i would be happy to let you teach religion and about nature but within reason. if you tried to start a whole new religion and were unconsiderate of others beliefs already in place then i would totally change my view.

religion should be a faith that you follow because you want to and not because you are forced into it





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The old Uriuujìn

Quote from: Twonyu Ikranä on January 23, 2010, 01:52:04 AM
i would be happy to let you teach religion and about nature but within reason. if you tried to start a whole new religion and were inconsiderate of others beliefs already in place then i would totally change my view.

religion should be a faith that you follow because you want to and not because you are forced into it

Well said, ma oeyä tsmukan. I am glad you brought this up, because I would like to tell you all right now that that is the exact OPPOSITE of what I want. Freedom of religion is one of the most important aspects of all truly great governments around the globe.

As to starting a new religion... I doubt that that would happen, but I wouldn't be sad if one did. There would be no religious bigotry, though. I would personally smite them ^_^

Eywa ayngahu, ma oeyä aytsmuke sì aytsmukan

-Uriuujìn

Mindas Arran

I know one candidate is 14... how old is the other one? How much hunting experience do they both have? Does either one have family of their own (I'm guessing the 14 years is a bit young to have started a family already)?

bagget00

I am 19 and I have no family but my dad that I live with. My mom and step are with my sis and bro in Texas. I don't think either of us has hunting experience but that isn't neccisarily required for setting up a camp is it? This is the tribe leader for getting things running, then when we are there in the wild in the tribe, we will have a more formal vote of will be tribe leader where either the current one did a good job or the new one will do a better job.
"meoauniaea" (meh-oh-ah-oo-nee-ah-eh-ah). "Don't ask me what it means - I haven't assigned a meaning yet. But I love the word!" Frommer said.

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Mindas Arran

QuoteI don't think either of us has hunting experience but that isn't neccisarily required for setting up a camp is it?
It is if that's the primary means of feeding the tribe.

As a newcomer, perhaps I'm not quite understanding... What exactly is the job and responsibility of the Eyktan?

Deamon5550

The current leader that we are choosing now, is on who will spearhead the setting up of the camp and the organization of the separate areas that are currently being planned. We will choose the leader who will lead us in the actual tribe after we have actually met face-to-face.
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