Communication with Marikov
Sep 17, 2008 regarding SEAL
Nate wrote:
Hello Professor Marikov,
My name is Nate, I'm a distance learning student, and a member of the newspaper staff. We have been hearing a lot about this new group called SEAL that exists on campus and is now extended online. I was wondering if you could give me your impressions of the group.
What do you think that they hope to accomplish?
What do you think that they actually can accomplish?
How do you feel about what they are doing?
What is your general impression of how well they are accepted around campus?Thank you for your time, I look forward to Monday and starting History class!
-Nate
Marikov wrote:
I don't care for it at all. I've survived longer by following the council's guidelines than any of you kids who think this is such a good idea.
History tells us that the humans fear the Awlyn more than we could ever expect. So many wars and so much strife that has been wrought upon us all by cowards trying to exterminate the Awlyn. You will learn more this year in the History class. I don't trust the humans one ounce. Don't fool yourselves into believing the humans have changed at all.
Nate wrote:
Thank you for the reply, Professor!
Just to play Devil's Advocate, I do have a couple of follow-up questions:
Is it possible that we could, by reaching out to humans in fellowship, improve both societies?
We have managed to change and adapt as a whole over the years, why can't the humans?Again, thank you for your time. This is turning out rather interesting!
-Nate
Marikov wrote:
I'll answer both of your questions with a singular response: NO!
Have you not watched the human horror movies as of late? Werewolves in London, Paris, and other places slaughtering humans. Vampire movies and television shows portraying them as monsters who suck the life out of humans. Yes vampires must drink the blood of a warm blooded animal, but I don't know of any vampire during my existence to have drank the blood of a human. Humans have too much bacteria and viruses in their blood for the vampryrus body to handle. Vampires don't have the immune system to handle drinking blood from humans, but humans fear them because they do drink blood and have embedded this fear in their children for centuries.
Angels and Demons operate more openly in society often as stage actors in magic shows or hospitals and psychological institutions. Angels are seen as a blessing force while Demons are seen as the s pawn of the devil come to destroy the world.
The majority of humans believe that the djinn are genies trapped in a bottle and while this is closer to true for the chanuques, it's nowhere near true for the djinn.
Look at what the Humans did to the Dragons. There were once thousands of them throughout the world and now there are 6 that we know of. How can anybody destroy such a magnificent creature and make them hide for thousands of years in human form.
Human's cannot change, they don't want to change. They cannot accept others for who they are only what they are.





