by Jordan'sMatt » Tue Feb 03, 2026 8:09 am
Uh huh...
Just don't forget that leading to legitimate justice is not the expectation, it's the standard.
Impress me by giving me a sense of confidence in a hopeful attitude that you could possibly lift me up rather than pull me down in that manner.
Sometimes justice is not about fairness. Sometimes it's about displaying a confident worthy hope that there can and maybe will be a stable resolve one way or the other.
But as you can see in the following, I lead to the justice of legitimate fairness unlike any other
I think I’m in position to make a profound point by example. If in the tri-family of roles(soloist, support and dependent) I have successfully replaced the dependent with the aspirant(longitude that is free from choice or action), then I think that we can come back to how we have culturally described the original trichotomy of archetypes and consider that they may compliment or just make more natural sense in a particular alignment with the tri-family of roles. So I’ll summarize these descriptions in their entirety in hope that that is what will be revealed.
Ama, Asn: Jack of Trades: Soloists
Sorc, XXX: Master of One/Slave of All: Aspirant/Longer: Free from and Burdened by choice and action.
Bar, Pal: Novice of None: Supports
-Can you sense how being a jack of trades could compliment your soloing? I think so.
-Can sense how being a master of one and a slave of all could compliment your aspiration and longing? I think so.
-Can you sense how being a novice of none could compliment your supporting? Eh… maybe.
Even though I got the situation in to favorable confidence, it’s not completely confident.
But maybe the following completes the picture with accuracy and confidence.
Ama, Asn: Soloists
-Fractionated, -Particular, -Efficient
Sorc, XXX: Aspirant/Longer
-Committed, -Magnified, -Potent
-Inner/Other dependable, -Humble, -Potential
Bar, Pal: Supports
-Wholesome, -Pure, -Consistent
Consistency might sound weak for the powerful barbarian and paladin but…
Some have said that consistency is more important than perfection.
Maybe that could also mean more impactful than perfection?
Uh huh...
Just don't forget that leading to legitimate justice is not the expectation, it's the standard.
Impress me by giving me a sense of confidence in a hopeful attitude that you could possibly lift me up rather than pull me down in that manner.
Sometimes justice is not about fairness. Sometimes it's about displaying a confident worthy hope that there can and maybe will be a stable resolve one way or the other.
But as you can see in the following, I lead to the justice of legitimate fairness unlike any other
I think I’m in position to make a profound point by example. If in the tri-family of roles(soloist, support and dependent) I have successfully replaced the dependent with the aspirant(longitude that is free from choice or action), then I think that we can come back to how we have culturally described the original trichotomy of archetypes and consider that they may compliment or just make more natural sense in a particular alignment with the tri-family of roles. So I’ll summarize these descriptions in their entirety in hope that that is what will be revealed.
Ama, Asn: Jack of Trades: Soloists
Sorc, XXX: Master of One/Slave of All: Aspirant/Longer: Free from and Burdened by choice and action.
Bar, Pal: Novice of None: Supports
-Can you sense how being a jack of trades could compliment your soloing? I think so.
-Can sense how being a master of one and a slave of all could compliment your aspiration and longing? I think so.
-Can you sense how being a novice of none could compliment your supporting? Eh… maybe.
Even though I got the situation in to favorable confidence, it’s not completely confident.
But maybe the following completes the picture with accuracy and confidence.
Ama, Asn: Soloists
-Fractionated, -Particular, -Efficient
Sorc, XXX: Aspirant/Longer
-Committed, -Magnified, -Potent
-Inner/Other dependable, -Humble, -Potential
Bar, Pal: Supports
-Wholesome, -Pure, -Consistent
Consistency might sound weak for the powerful barbarian and paladin but…
Some have said that consistency is more important than perfection.
Maybe that could also mean more impactful than perfection?