[The feed clicks on and all viewers are greeted with the smiling face of Emet-Selch, though those who have met him know him better as Solus. He's wearing his usual flamboyant garb, sitting in what appears to be a kitchen. It's his apartment's kitchen, but most details are blocked by him. To those with a bit more perception than others, they might notice the faintest hints of bruising on his neck and face (particularly his left eye) that has almost fully healed up, but even then it's questionable if that's what it is.]Good evening fellow transplants, imports, travelers, or whatever distinction suits your fancy. I am Solus zos Galvus, and while I have spoken to some few of you already, I felt it only prudent to properly introduce myself ere long. What with it being nearly a moon since my arrival and all.
So, allow me to be the first to say that it is my great pleasure to meet all of you, and that I hope ours can be an acquaintanceship—perchance even
friendship—that proves ever most favorable. I should be glad to get to know each of you. Should you find yourselves willing to not only give an introduction, but to likewise share a little bit about yourselves with me, I would be
ever so grateful, and will return in kind.
[He pauses a moment, as if he's suddenly had a thought, his eyebrows ticking upward as a gloved hand cups his chin.]Ah—I know well that it can be difficult to talk at length about oneself, especially in such an impromptu manner such as this, so how about we play a little bit of a game to break the ice, hm? Well, I suppose it's not much of a game, but rather...I have often found the best way to know someone is through a friendly discussion or debate. Particularly of the sort that deals with matters of morals and personal principles. 'Tis somewhat of a customary practice of my people, after all. Lets call it a means for me to share a bit of my culture with the rest of you, hm?
[Of course he's meaning...his actual people, and not the Garleans he's presenting himself as. But no one knows that, and the only one who might is a bloody Luddite anyway.]So then, you can either tell me a bit about yourself, or discuss with me—and others, if you so choose—the topic I'll present. Even both, if you are feeling particularly loquacious.
Anyroad, how's this for our little friendly debate: in your personal opinion do you believe that knowledge should be free to all whom wishes to learn it, or should it be safeguarded, hidden, only to be given to a select few that are deemed worthy?
[Yes, this might be a little pettiness aimed towards a discussion he had with Tyler, but hey! Only he would likely be privy to that, and he's less likely to be privy to this post considering Isis refuses to translate for Solus. OH WELL.]I eagerly await your answer, friends.
[And with a languid and limp-wrist wave, he cuts the feed.]