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Glifted - The Ground (Under And In, 2002)
Mirror of expectations
I don't want her to be all Feely and week
as much as I don't want her to suppress her emotions and feelings
I don't want her to be chatty and all loud
as much as I don't want her to be silent and quiet
I don't want her to be relied on people
as much as I don't want her to be isolated from them
I don't want her to be all focused on her studies
as much as I don't want her to be all focused on plays and having fun
I don't want to deal with her
as much as I want and need to deal with her
May be it is not, has never been about her
May be it has always been about me rather than her
May be it is not about
Strength or weaknesses
Closure or isolation
Silence or opening up
But rather A Ground
A Ground to balance it all
The ground. A road.
Grass, sand, mud and water.
The ground. Grass, sand and plants.
05.06.2026
dropped my hot pocket on the ground
No but I wanna know the political framework and landscape of the Ground in Gachiakuta.
It's pretty obvious at this point that they don't got any centralised government going on. The best law enforcement are the Hell Guards who have proven themselves to be playing fast and loose with the concept of morals, considering their methods. Most people seem to be organised into city-states and towns with very little government. I'm not even sure if they managed to develope the idea of a nation state yet tbh.
It's also pretty obvious that they have some pretty severe classism issue going on at least Kamuatari. Seeing how Hyo was "picked up from the slums" was seen as something special and the teacher felt the need to state her extraordinary talent to justify her presence, combined with the Nijiku's whole deal, it's giving the impression of society being very very seperated based on wealth and the like. Add to that that the clan (persumably) passes down authority via inheritance we've got a whole medieval system in the making already. And yet so far they seem to be the only one with a class system that far developed.
Idk. I just find it interesting to think about. Like what are the historical and geopolitical situations of the Ground. How does government work there. What are the politics?