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To tell the truth, I actually have three people who have inspired me. Even though these people do not truly exist, they still have taught me several things. The first one is Ajani Goldmane; he has taught me that even if I do not fit in with what society says is acceptable; I should still follow my morals and values. Second is Aurelia, The War Leader. She has taught me discipline and that a strict set of rules can get me far in life. That if I follow the commands that I have been given, the war we call life is easily won. Lastly, is Chandra Nalaar. She taught me that even though I have to live up to the strict standers of Aurelia, I have to follow my dreams and not let anyone stop me. Ajani Goldmane, he has taught me much and I have learned what it means to protect the innocent from those who wish to corrupt them. From those who wish to make pawns out of them. Basically, that even if you have something that you feel is holding you back, you still have the right to stand up and make sure that what you believe in is respected. He has inspired me because he was born with a disability. One that makes people try to challenge him, one that makes people want to test his will power. He stands up to their taunts, up to the challenges that they try to force him in to submission with. He does this because he believes in what is right and he follows what he believes is right. The War Leader, Aurelia. Even though many people say she is harsh with her punishments, and that she is too strict with the way she expects her army to be lead. I say though, that without her, we would have never won any of the wars that have been fought. When she took command of the Boros Legion, she made sure that we understood. That anyone who stood in the way, of the well-being of the Boros guild, would be punished as a traitor, and the punishment is death. Now don’t mix this up with a symbol of dictatorship. We have free will to do as we please, but when the battle starts, we, as the guilds source of protection, we must fight sword and shield to the last man if that is what we are told to do. She taught me punishment and discipline. To main things to win a war we all call life. Chandra Nalaar, this fiery woman has left such an impact on me. She showed me that to truly ignite my inner flame, I must first find my spark. This spark she showed me is what can set my entire soul ablaze. If it wasn’t for her would still be dull, lifeless, and a shy young girl. Thanks to her I understand now, that if I am ever let anything hold me back from what my dreams and desires plead for me to follow; the burning depths of hell will be to pay. She is the one who I will forever be in debt to. These three people who I have only read about in books have taught me so much. I know that there is more to learn about life, and that I am still young and do not understand the complete ways of the world. That is why as the years go on I will be apprenticed in more knowledge that I plan on learning. Not just from the three that I have told about but many, many more people, my peers that are to come and go, and my teachers that further my education. That care about me and my well-being. That care if I am successful or not. I not only owe thanks to those who have taught me through the stories that I have read. I also owe one to the teachers who have taught me what I have learned in the past, what I am learning now, in the present, and that I am to learn in the future.
Blood Rusted Angel · Wed Mar 11, 2015 @ 07:41am · 0 Comments |
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