Ereshkigal (
queenofkur) wrote in
synnet2025-03-10 02:40 pm
[text] @goddess of death
[ Following this exchange, the goddess posts this on the network: ]
Greetings everyone (edit: except Silco).
I come to ask for your shared wisdom following a disagreement I have had with one of our peers, Bakugō Katsuki. I am of the opinion that his unusual vocabulary, his aggressive predisposition and his unstable temper are a detriment to his social life. I have personally experienced difficulties communicating properly with him, seeing how all conversations quickly devolve into a purposeless rain of insulting words before any progress can be made.
When I said as much, he suggested the problem comes from myself. He accuses me of taking his words too literally and of behaving in too much of a maternal manner towards him. I admit it is a possibility we simply don't see eye to eye - however, I doubt his temper, poor choice of words and aggressiveness are limited to our interactions.
This is why I am asking for your wisdom and opinion, especially those familiar with Bakugo to - hopefully - help him see reason.
Thank you kindly!
-- Ereshkigal, Goddess of Death and Queen of Kûr
Greetings everyone (edit: except Silco).
I come to ask for your shared wisdom following a disagreement I have had with one of our peers, Bakugō Katsuki. I am of the opinion that his unusual vocabulary, his aggressive predisposition and his unstable temper are a detriment to his social life. I have personally experienced difficulties communicating properly with him, seeing how all conversations quickly devolve into a purposeless rain of insulting words before any progress can be made.
When I said as much, he suggested the problem comes from myself. He accuses me of taking his words too literally and of behaving in too much of a maternal manner towards him. I admit it is a possibility we simply don't see eye to eye - however, I doubt his temper, poor choice of words and aggressiveness are limited to our interactions.
This is why I am asking for your wisdom and opinion, especially those familiar with Bakugo to - hopefully - help him see reason.
Thank you kindly!
-- Ereshkigal, Goddess of Death and Queen of Kûr

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and i fear someday he may anger someone who will have zero patience
or damage relationships he could have had with people
it kind of reminds me of the way gilgamesh behaves...
but while i disapprove, gilgamesh can afford to be like that
he's unlikely to ever meet anyone who could challenge him
and honestly i dont really care if he ever offends the wrong person
[ No offense to Gilgamesh, but he's a lost cause and way too noisy for her. ]
but bakugo is just a child
he's definitely going to get into trouble someday
trouble he may not survive
and i guess a more selfish reason
is i'd feel good about myself if i succeeded in doing that
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I mean you’re not wrong. he might anger someone, get hurt, get himself killed. etc. but that's a lesson they have to learn themselves. they don't take it seriously when it comes from on high.
[ "they" being humanity in general, of course ]
you've given your advice and warning, so that's all there is to be done. kid or no. they die all the same if they don't figure it out.
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but...
doesn't it sadden you too?
your methods may differ,
as do your expectations.
but you are still a god.
you still wish to see humans progress
not stagnate and reach a dead end.
and i see no progress in dying without learning
[ After all, if her understanding of it is correct, he only works with Daybit because he considers the future that awaits humanity to be worse than extinction. And while she disagrees with his lack of optimism - she also believes there are many outcomes for humanity where death is the preferable outcome. ]
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one part of it is that we give humans their lives, so they get to live them how they want. for better or worse. they have our wisdom to guide them if they want but even back in the day when they feared us more, there was still a solid contingent that didn't give a fuck about our opinions. solidly their world now anyways
other part's a difference in the journey, probably. a soul under our purview doesn't get eternal rest or eternal damnation. taking my path as an example, they have a chance to chill, but then they journey to rebirth. they die and they learn. not mutually exclusive, even if they don't remember it exactly
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do you know how yours met their end, Tezcatlipoca?
I do.
Every souls under my care.
And so many of their deaths could have been so easily prevented,
If only someone had told them the right words
While they still lived.
I suppose now that I live on this side of the world,
I can't help it but try.
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those that died glorious deaths, those that died tragic deaths (drowning was a big one), they go elsewhere. mictlan is the afterlife of the average. the ones that did their best to live but in the end still lose that last battle. every conflict has a winner and a loser, and I look after the latter.
but I get the impulse to be honest with you. you're just more of an optimist than I am.
though not having the non-interference policy probably helps too.
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But I had to break it to stop Tiamat.
And yes, this avatar did die then.
You don't have to worry about there having been no consequences.
[ They made a whole event to explain her coming back, okay. She bets when this form of his shall inevitably get killed by Ritsuka, he won't even have an event to explain his comeback!! Even though he totally violated his non-interference clause too.
Life is unfair. ]
I'm not blindly optimistic.
But I think you're just too negative.
It's like you have no faith in humans sometimes.
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won't disagree that I'm negative. hell that's a trait of any god associated with death I figure
but the bond we have with humanity is different yeah. wouldn't go so far as to say I don't have faith in them but their hardships are their trials. even beyond the whole getting in trouble bit doesn't feel right for me to put a thumb on the scale. takes away the value of what comes from those trials
I give my advice and criticisms. but it's up to them to interpret it and decide whether to follow it. it's that kind of deal
or to put it another way you've got a parental kind of view and mine is more an asshole older brother
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i suppose i cannot argue with those
colorful metaphors
[ Between that and the whole Bakugou situation, she needs a lot of sleep right now. ]
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[ he's joking, mostly. he's not actually intending to get into them, at least. ]
all that said though. my point is to not take it personally if the kid doesn't want your help. some people are just like that. plenty of them actually since silco's my personal favorite version of it.
course if you're worried about him stumbling doesn't mean you can't be in his corner. he might even appreciate it one day. maybe.
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[ She's had enough colorful for a decade, she thinks. ]
right
thank you
we often have disagreements,
but your advice is rarely wrong
[ Much as she hates to admit it. How unfortunate she's mentally exhausted right now, she's going to regret having said that later. ]
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and I mean it when I give it
but I'll leave you to it
going to go out on a limb here and guess you need the rest