Harry looked up to the ceiling of the Great Hall, which showed a clear blue day, as the ceiling showed the outside.
"One day, I hope to inspire people to lose their citizenship or employment, and to make up for that loss with extractions of power or normalcy. To make the loss of citizenship or employment all worth while."
Harry then looked down. "I'm no god, but maybe if I dwell in necromancy, I can do the same for life and the soul what I do for citizenship and employment."
"So the end goal is for you to compete with Futurea or the Dark Lord?"
"Yes.
It's not just that. For all those misery alien worlds, I want to inspire them to lose their citizenship or employment, and to extract power or normalcy to make the loss all worthwhile.
If there is a god that I follow, it would be Futurea, which inspires people to lose their lives or souls, and to extract power or normalcy to make the loss all worthwhile."
"So you have no intention on helping those worlds, just on inspiring their loss, and to extract normalcy or power from the situation?"
"Yes, instead of being like a pyramid, it is like a domino effect, until someone who wants to win intervenes. But in the meantime, those that design themselves to fail can extract power or normalcy to make the whole situation worthwhile."
"And what about divinity?"
"Divinity is power. That is why money is paid in exchange for services of divinity, as money is a different type of power.
Money can't be exchanged for normalcy. Giving someone a lot of money doesn't make them more normal, neither does giving them a small amount of money. Feeling normal is something that isn't directly converted from power.
Everything is for power or normalcy; both which can give safety."
"The fate of the Voksfre people of Sweden are to be doomed to starvation. My camps are not meant to prevent that, but to extract as much normalcy from them as possible. To make a point, a point that I will make over and over again. Normalcy can be extracted in even the most dire situations. And the Voksfre can extract their own normalcy from the situation.
The same is for the Ghenther people of Canada. They are doomed to receive genocide from the Canadians. But in the meantime, I will extract normalcy from them, and they can extract normalcy from their situation.
While Futurea may be manipulating events for the Ghenther and Voksfre to lose their lives or souls, I will manipulate events for them to lose their citizenship or their employment. And it will be up to them to extract power or normalcy from the situation to make the loss all the worth while."
"Those who compete with Futurea are the ones that hand out citizenship or employment, and if I succeed with necromancy, to dole out lives or souls."
"So those that you manipulate to fail, the end goal is for them to be the ones that hand out citizenship or employment?"
"Yes, and if I learn necromancy, those that I summon will have the power to raise life or create new souls."
"So the Voksfre and the Ghenther, if you are successful with them, they would be the ones that dole out citizenship or employment?"
"Yep, while, of course, they are still doomed. But they can extract power or normalcy in the meantime."
"So you plan on inspiring the fourth world planets to lose their citizenship or employment, and to make up for that loss to be worthwhile, by doling out their own citizenship or employment: to extract power or normalcy for themselves in the mean time."
"Yes, for example, for the Voksfre I plan splitting a small part of Sweden off to form a nation just for the Voksfre, and I plan the same to split Canada for a country for the Ghenther. This can go on infinitely, until each person is their own country. I also can do the same, but for companies. The heart of these countries, would be the belief that the individual is more important than the group, and thus can hurt the group. Faith is believing that that individual must somehow be helping the group.
So in my nations, there is faith that an individual who hurts the group by not vaccinating, not wearing a mask, or not being drafted; must somehow be helping the group. That is where the faith in my summoning comes from."
"So you plan to learning summoning?"
"Yes, before necromancy. I plan on hurting the group that I summoned; for them to have faith that it somehow helps them: disciplines them. That is how I get cohesion. The faith that binds them together is the faith that I, an individual, can hurt the group, and that somehow, without proof, that helps the group."
"So for the Ghenther, their refusal of masks and vaccines actually makes them the individual that is hurting the group. The group must have faith that the Ghenther are somehow helping the group by doing this, without any proof; to have faith. The Ghenther are hurting the Canadians, and it is the Canadians that must have faith that really, the Canadians are somehow being helped by the Ghenther. "
"Yes, and the same is for my discipline camps and for the Voksfre. Because funding for my camps will soon dry up, but I want the legacy of discipline to continue. They need to have faith that the discipline is helping them somehow."
"Sounds abusive, but that's just me" said Hermione as she walked over to talk about Charms homework.
"Faith usually is."
"What happens if the group doesn't have faith."
"Why then, the Ghenther and the Voksfre must extract their own normalcy or power to make their losses worth it."
"So either the group accepts that the individual can hurt the group; because they have faith that the individual is actually helping the group.
Or, the individual must extract enough normalcy or power to make up for their inevitable loss."
"Sounds awful" said Hermione.
"Welcome to the practices of Old magic" said Harry. "But about that homework from Professor Flitwick, what problem are we stuck on?"
