Do you know how to send me your location? Or would you rather define a meeting point ahead of time?
Probably for as long as we're here. Unless we suddenly stop getting kids. Or someone makes a better system. That said, I don't expect anyone who offers help to stay permanently with the group. That's why I need to learn everything that's being taught, so I can help pass what was learned on if someone stops teaching and we don't have someone to step in.
[ She'd be asked if she wanted an incomplete list. It's probably for the best. ] That's why the plan is to teach as many things to as many kids as possible. I certainly won't turn down adult aid though, so long as it doesn't come with a catch. I'm not going to accept help that comes with unacceptable demands. But people who are offering to help without expectation of things we can't give are more than welcome. I probably won't turn down any full-adults who want to learn, either, but I probably won't consider them a part of the group itself, just a visitor. I'm not going to be responsible for a full grown adult in an adult body.
[ And that, in part, was what some of this came down to. Stepping up and taking responsibility. Just like she did in the Forge. Only this time, there was a better chance of people staying in one piece if things went wrong. If she failed here, at least the kids would still be able to stay in the inns, and would have access to at least one meal a day. ]
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Probably for as long as we're here. Unless we suddenly stop getting kids. Or someone makes a better system. That said, I don't expect anyone who offers help to stay permanently with the group. That's why I need to learn everything that's being taught, so I can help pass what was learned on if someone stops teaching and we don't have someone to step in.
[ She'd be asked if she wanted an incomplete list. It's probably for the best. ] That's why the plan is to teach as many things to as many kids as possible. I certainly won't turn down adult aid though, so long as it doesn't come with a catch. I'm not going to accept help that comes with unacceptable demands. But people who are offering to help without expectation of things we can't give are more than welcome. I probably won't turn down any full-adults who want to learn, either, but I probably won't consider them a part of the group itself, just a visitor. I'm not going to be responsible for a full grown adult in an adult body.
[ And that, in part, was what some of this came down to. Stepping up and taking responsibility. Just like she did in the Forge. Only this time, there was a better chance of people staying in one piece if things went wrong. If she failed here, at least the kids would still be able to stay in the inns, and would have access to at least one meal a day. ]