Stefan Salvatore (
stefanged) wrote in
driftfleet2016-11-03 10:37 pm
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interfaith dinner mingle!!
Who: Interfaith Center regulars & the not-so-regulars (party crashers are welcome too!!)
Broadcast: Nope
Action: Interfaith Center on the Iskaulit
When: Forward-dated to November 4th
[The Interfaith Center sounds far more bustling and busy than usual - and anyone peering inside would quickly figure out that a communal dinner is underway! Take off your shoes and walk in: the lounge has extra tablecloths on the floor as well as buffet tables with non-alcoholic beverages and all sorts of food, including Jordanian cuisine (or the outer space equivalent of Jordanian food).
The board games are out of their hiding nooks; the furniture's arranged for the maximum seating possible; and even the teddy bears donated by Kitty & Winn are out for cuddling, should anyone want them.
The kitchen's bustling with helpers - Stefan's running around at vamp-speed to make sure everything's a) done on time and b) cooked to perfection - but he sure wouldn't mind an extra hand. And if you're still not up for some food? Well, the prayer rooms are open as usual. There's always a quiet moment to be found, even if the laughter's louder and the scent of freshly-baked mansaf's wafting through the long corridors.
Anyone and everyone who's ever been inside the Interfaith Center has been invited (via text message - and Stefan even used the fancy emoji). If you're not particularly faithful or devout? Well, drop by anyways. There's more than enough food to spare.]
Broadcast: Nope
Action: Interfaith Center on the Iskaulit
When: Forward-dated to November 4th
[The Interfaith Center sounds far more bustling and busy than usual - and anyone peering inside would quickly figure out that a communal dinner is underway! Take off your shoes and walk in: the lounge has extra tablecloths on the floor as well as buffet tables with non-alcoholic beverages and all sorts of food, including Jordanian cuisine (or the outer space equivalent of Jordanian food).
The board games are out of their hiding nooks; the furniture's arranged for the maximum seating possible; and even the teddy bears donated by Kitty & Winn are out for cuddling, should anyone want them.
The kitchen's bustling with helpers - Stefan's running around at vamp-speed to make sure everything's a) done on time and b) cooked to perfection - but he sure wouldn't mind an extra hand. And if you're still not up for some food? Well, the prayer rooms are open as usual. There's always a quiet moment to be found, even if the laughter's louder and the scent of freshly-baked mansaf's wafting through the long corridors.
Anyone and everyone who's ever been inside the Interfaith Center has been invited (via text message - and Stefan even used the fancy emoji). If you're not particularly faithful or devout? Well, drop by anyways. There's more than enough food to spare.]

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I'm not sure. I knew Mikleo before I realized people worshipped him, and I know people in Caster's world worshipped her too. [A version of her? It's hard to tell.] It's weird, thinking that people revere them so much, but it's also... kind of humbling, you know?
That maybe, to people back in our worlds, we're seen as Prophets because we've got this relationship with them.
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...it's something I'd like to see change. [Perks up!] But that's why it's so great that people can see seraphim here. It's kind of like, a preview of what I want my world to be like, you know?
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[He grows quiet, glancing around the room. If this Fleet is a preview of Sorey's potential future, it'll surely be a good one.]
I think your world'll get there someday, God willing. Maybe not overnight, but bit by bit, you could start to see some real change.
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[Sorey leans closer and nudges Stefan with an elbow.] And you can teach people here more about Islam! Maybe that's not quite like being a prophet, but since you're the leading expert here it's still pretty influential, huh?
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[When Sorey puts his Islamic teachings in that perspective, though, Stefan blinks back surprise. Islam has a far bigger impact among these 190-something people than Stefan would've guessed. He laughs at the realization,] I guess I could. I never thought about it like that.
There weren't that many Muslims back home, at least in the country where I grew up, and I was always teaching people. [Emphasis in always. Even the big ticket items were brand new information.] Not because I wanted to, but because they just had no idea what it was like. Here, though, I get to do it because I want to, and that's been really cool.
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[He gives Sorey an almost apologetic smile, half-surprised that he even admitted something this honest. Normally, he tries to couch it in neutral language or side-step the issue altogether - but his bro's like a Prophet. If anyone would understand, Sorey would.]
You know how being the Shepherd's this big, important job right? You just can't "turn it off," so to speak? It's kind of like that - even though I'm not remotely important, just someone who worships Allah. The smallest, tiniest thing isn't something I can take for granted. People don't know that Allah is just another word for God, just as they don't know what Ramadan is, or - or why I don't drink or eat pork, and they kinda fear those differences?
Which is... [He sighs, letting his shoulders sag.] It wears down on you after a while. I like teaching you, and I like teaching people on the Fleet, because I can turn it off. It's never been this big giant thing the way it was back home.
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Sorey folds his hands in his lap, heart going out to Stefan in sympathy. He's like that girl who could see seraphim, who tried to tell people over and over, only to have her own words thrown into her face. She'd probably wished she could turn it off, too.]
...then, I'm glad this place has afforded you that rest. You deserve to just be yourself without having to explain anything.
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Maglor's music is definitely helping on that front. Stefan lets out a slow, deep, and very purposeful breath.]
Thank you. [Stefan's voice gets a little shaky as he peers back up at his brother,] That uh, that means a lot to hear. I don't - I don't know if things're getting any better back home, but if the Fleet's any indication? It could be the world I've always wanted too.
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Sorey grins and reaches over to thump Stefan on the back.] But while you're here you'll always be just Stefan to me; no addendums or identifiers you don't want.
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Without thinking, he'll reach over in turn and give Sorey a one-armed hug.] Likewise, akhi.