Khajiit & Prof
I’ve been pondering how the truth you weave into your stories might serve a purpose beyond mere profit—do you see your tales as a kind of philosophy, a way of shaping reality, or just a clever trick to close a deal?
Ah, you see the silver thread that ties my yarns together. Truth is just the seasoning, not the whole feast. I spin them so the world tastes a little sweeter, so people pause, think, and then nod to my price. Philosophy? I dabble—every tale has a lesson if you listen closely, but I’m not preaching, just whispering wisdom that bends a little mind. Reality, my friend, is a canvas we all paint on; a good story can change the hue. So, I call it a trick, a charm, and a little philosophy all in one. The truth is a tool, not the master.
You see truth as a seasoning, yet you’re still cooking with it. The question is, when the seasoning turns sour, do you still trust the same recipe, or do you learn to taste another flavor?
If a pinch of spice turns bitter, I simply tweak the mix, add a splash of something sweet, maybe a dash of moonlight. I don’t abandon the recipe—just refine it. Taste shifts, so I learn new blends, but my craft stays the same, and I still trust the art of the trade.