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exchange of roses, teaser (jujutsu academy)
host club! jjk x fem!reader x ohshc
gojo satoru is the head of jujutsu academy's elite high school host club with his friends: geto suguru, nanami kento, itadori sukuna, shoko ieiri, haibara yu, and of course, their princess manager. what happens when they go up against another elite host club on an exchange event with different schools? let's find out!
a/n: haven't planned out if it's a series or collection of one shots, might do both; an au within an au would be fun. let me know if you have any ideas
international jujutsu technology and science academy is one of the world's largest elite private schools, having many campuses around the world. their founding campus is in tokyo, japan. their primary educational directions focuses on the development of technology and sciences. they cater from pre-k to high school (+ college prep). one of the most popular clubs is the high school's host club, where they get to entertain students with too much time on their hands
gojo satoru.
the founder of the said club is gojo satoru, head of the gojo clan who oversees gojo co, one of the oldest construction companies in the world. they focus on architecture specifically traditional japanese architecture. due to the modernizing of the world, they focused on implementing modern taste to the architecture to also maintain competitive in the industry. one of their main projects is upkeeping of the tokyo campus.
geto suguru.
the spokesman/vice president, geto suguru. he is part of the brains of the host club along with kento. the heir of the geto corporations that started their organization due to biochemistry long ago. earlier generations of his family had a massive breakthrough with their research which allowed them to catapult to the top. suguru is currently leading and overseeing the company's subgroup, uzumaki, which is helping the advancement of merging bioengineering within the company.
nanami kento.
the actual brains of the host club, nanami kento. he runs the numbers and makes sure that everything is running well with their princess manager. kento's family mainly function in the banking industry within the financial services but dabble in the investment industry. he still questions as to why he spends his free time (and exerting a lot of effort) with the host club.
itadori sukuna.
just a member/bodyguard of the host club (because he's a giant so he's intimidating), itadori sukuna. the last entering member (satoru was really just curious about sukuna and invited him with the group, ended up being wowed by his host skills). his family is a line of top chefs, selling cookware and cookbooks, and also runs the culinary department of jujutsu academy. (pretty popular probably because his little brother, yuuji, shows up every so often).
shoko ieiri.
here for the shits and giggles, shoko ieiri. her family consists of doctors and engineers which would lead into medical technology. she decided to go down the doctor route but will eventually need to replace her mother's position soon as she (her mother) would be retiring. ieiri joined the host club, just to accompany satoru and suguru, but has not minded the club activities since joining.
haibara yu.
here for the shits and giggles pt. 2, haibara yu (actually, kento asked him to take part of the host club with him). his family is one of the oldest toy manufacturers in japan, as well as branching out to confectioneryand theme parks (which have been successful endeavors). he also supplies all of the treats and tea imports for the host clubs, cutting down the expenses severely due to a large discount (but they do get new recipes sampled for free, just have to pay if they choose to keep it in their lineup)
(y/n) (l/n).
the dear princess manager of the host club. she works behind the scenes with the help of mostly kento but as well as suguru. her family is just old money rich, starting as medics way back during history. due to housing multiple patients and lost people, the business went from medical to hospitality. they moved around, dropping seeds down as they go. it eventually bloomed heavily, leaving a fortune. there's no rightful heir as her and her siblings must work together to figure it out (however, she seems to be the commander of it all)
#gojo satoru#gojo x reader#geto suguru#suguru x reader#nanami kento#nanami x reader#sukuna#sukuna x reader#shoko ieiri#yu haibara#x reader#jjk fanfic#rilakeila hc!jjk#ohshc
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Re about humans and other weird beings living with them, I remember I really liked the Tales of Xillia duologyâs take on this -
You start with the female protagonist who is not a human but a Spirit/God, and has an important mission, and has to travel with a human for plot reasons but we see how out of touch she is with various human idioms, customs, but also morality...
Is it because Milla is a spirit?
But later on, we see her being insecure, jealous, prideful, teasing, forming friendship bonds, supporting people, being kind... while still thinking of her mission -
And well, plot happens and itâs revealed Milla -
isnât a spirit at all, but a human construct by the real âGodâ who made her to act as a bait in a plan to, hm, get rid of people who want to use Spirits as fuel/fodder for their tech.
At the same time, when Milla shows more and more âhumanâ emotions, we are introduced to her âsisterâ, MuzĂ©t, who is a bona fide Spirit.
And lo, MuzĂ©t, on introduction, is also aloof, doesnât understand idioms, is apparently here for a âmissionâ and doesnât interact much with the party (even if thereâs the bazonga joke).
When plot happens, MuzĂ©t, the Spirit, is revealed to have a cruel and mean streak, mocking the male protagonist - but also a buttload of other emotions as she also realises the God who created her actually... doesnât give a fuck about her. MuzĂ©t feels anger, jealousy, ire, despair, sadness, a crap load of abandonment issues, latches on the first guy with a giant sword around just to have someone to âfollowâ...
And we later learn, through sidequests that sheâs also someone who can be kind and considerate and who can also be shy and has a lot of insecurities.
Both Milla and Muzét, despite not being born as humans (and Muzét never having been one) have a long... list of feelings, that definitely mark them as humans, as in not biologically humans, but as human as Jude or the rest of the cast is.
Come ToX2 and we learn there was not 1 God but 3 ones, who were pissed at humans for, iirc, mistreating spirits or something to do with a reincarnation cycle, so they made a bet/trial, if some humans managed to reach a door before a certain time, the world wonât be destroyed, otherwise, the God in charge of the reincarnation process will stop doing his stuff and the world will be destroyed.
Pretty simple as in âwhims of Fateâ simple, right? But then, we learn little by little, but especially at the end, how one of those Gods rigged the Trial so humans would lose, because he doesnât want his pal, the God who oversees the reincarnation cycle, to continue overseeing this cycle (because it apparently hurts him or something). And the God from the first game (the asshat who created Milla and MuzĂ©t) also apparently fell in luf with a human, a long time ago.Â
Well, just to say that despite posing Humans and Spirits as two pretty different entities, the Xillia games - in both opuses - takes time to tell (and to show!) the player how they are actually quite similar, especially regarding their feelings. The losers who wanted to continue using spirits as fuel for their magitech have a semblance of âmorally earl greyâ, that quickly disappears because 1/we see spirits dying and the cast doesnât treat it as wind on a windmill 2/itâs treated lightly, but itâs also the reason why the male protag develops new magitech for those people that wonât need to kill Spirits to work.
The Tales series always (at least from the games I played!) had two different factions/races being at war/in opposition (spirits and humans, humans and elves and half-elves, clones and originals, etc etc) but the party always finds a way to make them accept to live together, or at least acknowledge that the other isnât âsomethingâ but is âsomeoneâ.
So to see the FE franchise - that is of course very different in its story telling, I know! - utterly fail with the Fodlan verse and continue treating their pointy eared âhumanoidsâ as âothersâ without anyone telling the local specist that, no, people can live with you even if their ears are pointy, is really a disappointment.
#random post#tales of#Xillia stuff#this duology did a lot of things that were completely bleh#like ToX2 sort of sidelining the former characters even if at least they took the opposite route to ToS2 that never give a fig about the new#cast#reducing some characters to tropes or joke pissed me even if their story chapters were at times cool#old fart maxwell was an ass#but thing is spirits are depicted as weird and not human like at all#they have their own morals and reasoning and stuff#and lo they're pretty similar#there's even a joke about them eating the same sweets humans do#and there's no 'but their ears are pointy so they're bad" nonsense#FE16#sort of
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How Can I Find Reliable MEP Engineering Services in Canada
When embarking on a construction or renovation project, securing reliable MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) engineering services is crucial for ensuring smooth progress and regulatory compliance. In Canada, where building standards are stringent, selecting the right MEP engineering firm can significantly impact your project's success.Â
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One of MITâs best-kept secrets lives in the Instituteâs basement
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One of MITâs best-kept secrets lives in the Instituteâs basement
When MITâs Walker Memorial (Building 50) was constructed in 1916, it was among the first buildings located on the Instituteâs then-new Cambridge campus. At the time, national headlines would have heralded Gideon Sundbackâs invention of the modern zipper, the first transcontinental phone call by Alexander Graham Bell, and Charles Fahbryâs discovery of the ozone layer. It would be another 12 years before the invention of sliced bread, and, importantly, four years before the first U.S.-licensed commercial radio station would go on the air.   Â
In true MIT fashion, the past, present, and future of Building 50 seem to coexist within its hallways. Today, the basement of Walker Memorial is home to what some students consider to be one of the Instituteâs best-kept secrets â something that likely never crossed the minds of its original architects: a 24-hour, high-fidelity radio station.Â
Operating under the call sign WMBR 88.1 FM (for âWalker Memorial Basement Radioâ), this all-volunteer troupe has endured many hurdles similar to those faced by others in the field as radio itself has largely changed over the years. But as general managers James Rock and Maggie Lin will tell you, thereâs something special about this stationâs ability to build deeper connections within the larger community.
âStudents have the opportunity to get to know a bunch of our community members,â explains Rock. âOur tech director works closely with every student who wants to contribute, which involves anything from manning a drill to climbing to the roof of Walker and manually bending the antenna back into shape, which I did a couple of weeks ago,â laughs Rock. âMost of our student members are trained by someone whoâs been around and really knows what theyâre doing with radio after decades of experience.â
âItâs really fun,â says Lin. âItâs being able to hang out with people who love music just as much as you do. The older members of the station are such a cool resource for talking about different kinds of music.â
Now sophomores, Rock and Lin first arrived at MIT and WMBR two years ago. At the time, the station was mitigating the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, during which WMBR went off the air temporarily. âWeâve been general managers since last spring, so the majority of our time at the station has been managing the station,â explains Lin. âWe just came at a time when the station didnât have many student members because of Covid.â
Lin recalls stories from disc jockeys who were at the station the night in 2020 when WMBR went off the air: âIâm told it was extremely sudden. There was someone here who said they finished their show and left a tote bag of records for the next time they were going to come back, and they left ⊠and they still havenât [returned].âÂ
However, resilience is a trait that WMBR has displayed in abundance throughout its storied 80-year history. First signing on as WMIT on Nov. 25, 1946, the stationâs original equipment was built from the ground up by MIT electrical engineering students. In 1956, when the stationâs call letters were licensed to a radio station in North Carolina, the Cambridge-based station became WTBS. And when the station was in dire need of cash for new equipment in the 1970s, its members found a creative solution: an agreement with media mogul Ted Turner to exchange the call letters WTBS for $50,000. This afforded the station the new equipment it dearly needed and allowed Turner to launch the Turner Broadcasting System. The station subsequently became WMBR on Nov. 10, 1979.         Â
So itâs no surprise how station members responded to the challenges posed by Covid. âThe tech team pulled off something kind of crazy when they set that up,â says Lin. âWithin weeks, they set up a system where people could upload files of shows they recorded from home, and then it would be broadcast live.â
âSticking to the hybrid system means that especially new members have the flexibility to start out recording from home,â adds Rock. âThatâs what Maggie and I did. It means if youâre scared, a little jumpy, or stutter as you speak, you can go back and edit.â
The station also expanded its slate of new content in the years following the pandemic. âI think the most lasting effect of Covid is that we are now 24/7,â says Rock. âMost of the time itâs fresh material now. The spring schedule is guaranteed fresh material from 6 a.m. to 2 a.m.â
âItâs a packed schedule,â adds Lin.
Considering the sheer amount of original programming now airing on WMBR, it would be easy to assume the station relies heavily on ad revenue to keep the lights on. But, thanks to one fundraising week held each November, the station keeps pumping out music and spoken-word shows such as âMusic for Eels,â âPost-Tentious,â and âCrunchy Plastic Dinosaurs.â
âAnd operating an FM radio station is not cheap,â says Rock, âmaintaining the antennas and buying new tech equipment, getting music, paying licensing fees, and ordering pizza to keep the students on board because the DJs have to be happy, etc. So itâs a real privilege that we are able to operate on that listener funding from that one week each year.â
âItâs kind of crazy, because when youâre broadcasting, itâs to Greater Boston, but you really donât know how many people are listening,â adds Lin. âAnd I think itâs really awesome when you see fundraising week. Itâs like, âYeah, people really do listen.ââÂ
âAnd if a donor chooses to pledge to a show, generally the DJs will mail a postcard back as thanks for that donation. So, if you want a signature of Maggieâs or mine, support us in November!â laughs Rock. âLimiting [fundraising] to one week means that we never advertise, so as long as we keep that contained to one-52nd of the year, the rest of the time you just get the music and the DJâs commentary you tuned in for. Thereâs no solicitation.â
In many ways, this highlights the paradox of WMBR: reconciling its undeniable audience of loyal listeners and passionate community members with the fact that many MIT students and employees have never heard of WMBR.
âI think a lot of people just donât quite know that the radio station is something that exists,â explains Lin. âI understand itâs because people our age donât really listen to radio much anymore, but I think the space is so amazing. A lot of the new students that we bring in are pretty awed by it, especially the record library; with hundreds of thousands of records and CDs, and the studios,â says Lin, referencing the stationâs impressive collection of music, which fills a space so large that it once held a bowling alley. âItâs an opportunity that is kind of easy to miss out on. So I feel like weâre bringing in new members â which Iâm really happy about â but I just want people to know that WMBR is here, and itâs really cool.â
âYes. I second that,â says Rock. âMIT is so full of opportunities and resources that you canât possibly take advantage of all of them, but we are hidden here in the basement of Walker Memorial where students donât really make it [to] that often.â
âListeners donât even know,â laughs Lin. âWe had someone pass by the door once, and they were like, âThe radio station? Itâs here?ââ
âI didnât know there was a campus radio station, and I frankly hadnât really thought of campus radio until I walked into Activities Midway during my first CPW [Campus Preview Weekend], and maybe orientation,â adds Rock. âOne of the great things about it is that you can share your own music tastes with all of greater Boston. You have the aux cord for an hour every week, and itâs such a privilege.â
âItâs kind of scary-sounding to think, âYouâre going to go sit behind a microphone and all of Greater Boston will hear you,ââ adds Lin. âBut James is always full of confidence, so I just thought, âWhat if we did a show together?â Thatâs another thing that we like as we get new students in: people who want to co-host shows together.âÂ
âWe are always looking for new student members,â says Rock. âWhether you want to do a radio show, podcast, help with maintaining and upgrading our broadcast equipment, or gain valuable experience helping to manage and lead a nonprofit organization that is an eclectic mix of MIT students, staff, and members of the local community, let us know!â
Walker Memorial Basement Radio (WMBR) is currently on the air and streaming 24/7. Listen online here, or tune your dial to 88.1 FM. To find out more about joining WMBR, send a message to [email protected].
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Best Practices in Curriculum Design Using OBE Software
In the ever-evolving landscape of education, Outcome-Based Education (OBE) has gained prominence as a powerful framework for shaping student learning experiences. OBE Software plays a pivotal role in facilitating the implementation of this approach, providing educators with tools to design and manage curricula that align with desired learning outcomes. This blog explores the best practices in curriculum design using OBE Software, aiming to guide educators towards creating effective, student-centered learning experiences.
1. Define Clear Program Educational Objectives (PEOs):
Start by establishing clear and measurable Program Educational Objectives. These objectives should serve as a roadmap for graduates, outlining the anticipated achievements within a specific timeframe post-graduation. Use OBE Software to align these objectives with stakeholder feedback gathered through surveys and online questionnaires.
2. Map Graduate Attributes (GAs) with Precision:
Leverage OBE Software to meticulously map General Attributes, which encompass core skills, generic attributes, transferable skills, employability, and soft skills. Ensure that these attributes align seamlessly with the curriculum design, fostering a holistic development approach.
3. Craft Specific Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs):
Go beyond traditional measures by categorizing Student Learning Outcomes into generic skills, values & attitudes, and disciplinary knowledge. Utilize OBE Software to develop program outcomes based on these SLOs, ensuring alignment with broader life goals and institutional objectives.
4. Define Measurable Program Outcomes (POs):
Use OBE Software to define Program Outcomes, specifying the competencies, skills, knowledge, and attitudes that students are expected to demonstrate. Map these outcomes strategically to the outcome-based curriculum and specific courses, facilitating effective assessment and evaluation.
5. Align Course Outcomes (COs) with Program Objectives:
Ensure coherence by aligning Course Outcomes with both course and program objectives. OBE Software can assist in creating a cohesive structure that emphasizes the interconnectedness of the educational journey, highlighting the values, skills, and knowledge acquired by learners.
6. Integrate Syllabus, Unit & Lesson Plan Outcomes:
Foster cohesion and coherence in the curriculum by linking syllabi, units, and lesson plans with learning outcomes. OBE Software helps in creating a transparent evaluation process, enhancing the reliability of assessments in areas such as writing, communication, critical thinking, and information literacy.
7. Utilize Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) Tools:
Leverage the Continuous Quality Improvement tool within OBE Software for ongoing assessment and evaluation. Real-time reports on program objectives, design, and delivery effectiveness empower institutions to proactively enhance education quality, guided by digital feedback and faculty evaluations.
8. Emphasize Constructive Alignment:
Adopt a unique approach to OBE by emphasizing constructive alignment. Use OBE Software to align outcomes with various curriculum elements, including competencies, skills, teaching methods, assessments, Program Educational Objectives (PEOs), Program Outcomes (POs), and Course Outcomes (COs). This harmonized and interconnected system enhances education quality and student achievements.
9. Leverage Automated Mind Mapping for Visual Representation:
Explore the visual representation of curriculum elements through automated mind mapping. OBE Software can generate maps that showcase how competencies, skills, teaching methods, assessments, and objectives are arranged and grouped, aiding students in writing, thinking, and decision-making processes.
10. Ensure Adaptability and Collaboration with OBE Software:
Choose OBE Software that is adaptable to the unique needs of your institution. Look for features such as Learning Outcome Management, Assessment and Evaluation, Gradebook and Data Visualization, Reporting and Analytics, Collaboration and Communication, Curriculum Mapping, LMS Integration, and Mobile Compatibility. This ensures a seamless experience for educators, students, and other stakeholders.
The effective curriculum design using OBE Software requires careful planning, alignment, and continuous improvement. By following these best practices, educators can create a dynamic learning environment that prepares students for success in their chosen fields. OBE Software acts as a crucial ally in this journey, empowering institutions to meet the demands of the evolving educational landscape. To know more visit : How to enhance quality of education ?
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July Feature: History of Colours Part 3 -- Purple
One of the things that I was a little afraid of going into this series about the histories of each of the main colours was that after the first few entries, the series would start to get a bit dry. I would have already talked about the big decks and so the later colours wouldnât have a whole lot left to mention that hadnât already been said. So far at least, Iâm glad to say that this hasnât happened, and now it looks like maybe itâll be okay. After all, weâve got a lot of important cards to mention when we get to Pink, and again when we get to Orange, and again when we get to Blue. So I donât think that weâre going to run into any problems on that front at all. In any case, this month is about Purple, and itâs a colour that has its own narrative to tell.
That, by the way, is another thing which has surprised me so far in my research. Each of the colours so far has had a relatively nice theme emerge around their history as I pulled it together. Yellowâs was a tale of a brilliant beginning, a long period of loss, and then a slow but strong rebirth. Whiteâs was a surprisingly thematic tale of a colour that, while it had given up the spotlight, had never given up the stage. For Purple, things are a little different, but no less appropriate, especially given the colourâs new royal connotations. Purple, Iâve found, has been a colour all about establishing dynasties, lines of decks passing a torch from one generation to the next, traceable back to a touchstone concept from older times. It was impressive how far back some of these lines reached, and indeed a few decks that I had thought emerged from whole cloth were actually perched on the shoulders of past giants that I had never even heard of before.Â
Before we get started, I want to again extend heartfelt thanks to my source on all matters of the predate my experience with the gameâs competitive scene: the one and only Emperor Bugle. This time I really would have been up the creek if not for him, though weâll get to that particular event in its due time.
For now, come along with me, as we unveil the saga of the Dynasties of Purple.
Two big cards with big effects, but generally used for slightly different things.
Formative Days
As with all of the colours, the story of Purple has to begin at the beginning, at the dawn of Premier. There were three major decks featuring Purple at the time, but I have covered Royal Guidance and Taxes in the Yellow and White articles respectively, and I wonât be going into further detail on them here. Instead, letâs focus on our first touchstone, though in this case the torch first lit by Big Bombs was not to be picked up by Purple, and instead was eventually passed to a different colour, which weâll talk about in its due time.
Now, I would not be surprised by a slight sense of deja vu encountered when first clicking on that link, because indeed this early deck does bear a striking resemblance to some Harmony Purple Farming decks that have been active as recently as this yearâs Winter Store Championships. The modern versions have significantly less Friends, different Epics, and some useful Resources in them, but the basic idea is absolutely still the same. PR Twilight contributes well to fighting Epics when paired with a lot of extra flip Events and a high-flipping deck in general. In addition the deck features a good host of what Purple control tools existed at the time, capped off by the brilliant Ursa Vanquisher, a card which may or may not be showing up again in this article a little ways down the page. Indeed, this was Farming before the term âFarmingâ was even part of the CCG vernacular. And, your eyes do not deceive you where that Full Steam in the upper left is considered. Once upon a time, a 4/0/4 vanilla actually did deserve to be a Rare, and especially in a deck so focused on its flips it was an excellent card to have.
As we move along into Canterlot Nights, we come to a deck that Iâve mentioned before, in the moment that it came during Whiteâs article. I gave it little more than a footnote at that time, but I donât believe that this time I can get by without giving it a full treatment. Unfortunately, I am also not qualified to properly discuss the minutiae of its construction, so for that I will defer to my source, who has written rather extensively on the topic. I refer of course to One Pace (and seriously do block some time from your schedule if you intend on clicking that link; when I said Bugle had written extensively I wasnât kidding). One Pace is an important deck for a lot of reasons, and probably could serve as the basis for a whole article all on its own. From my research I can confidently enough say that what you see in there is the foundation upon which combo was built, a formulation of reduced-cost Events and deck-thinning that rings eerily recognizable even today. History may not repeat itself, as Mark Twain said, but it sure does often rhyme.
Finally, we close off these early days with a little list that may not have ever captured much in the way of tournament success, but certainly captured a fair few hearts and minds in its time in the public eye. This being the Antisocial Luna Farming deck that first came at the concept of building a deck with no Friends, and was a popular-enough topic of discussion.
The times, they were aâchangin, and Purple was finding its stride.
The Great Realignment
Every one of these articles, Iâve realized, is going to contain a section that could plausibly be headlined by DJ and Maud, even in the colours other than Orange and Pink. Simply put, Rock & Rave was such a momentous and seminal event in the history of the game that the time before and the time after it must be kept separate from each other.
In Purpleâs case, however, there was at least a small amount of time before the Great Pink & Orange War fully took hold where one new dynasty was able to be laid down, and what an important dynasty it wound up being. At this point, we have advanced to the 2014 NA Continental Championships, and within the Top 8 of that event there were two important Purple decks.
The first was the winner of the whole thing, a deck named Maudlike, notable for being one of the very first competitively successful tri-colour lists, and itself a harbinger of things to come with its relatively slow, Farming/Control oriented playstyle. Indeed, while Maud was to become best-known in a pure Farming context, her strengths in a Control deck willing to use her Power to consistently confront Problems have also been broadly recognized throughout history. And yes, here we see Ursa Vanquisher again, still devastatingly effective at defending Troublemakers in a world so lacking in other ways of dealing with them.
But in actuality I think that it is the other Purple list that appears in the Top 8 that is the more important one to take note of. Itâs a deck that I personally had never heard of before doing this research, but it appears that it may be the progenitor of the Vinyl/Purple control dynasty, which as we all know eventually led to brilliant success. Unfortunately the original primer for the deck has since been removed from Reddit, but here again Bugle saved me, and so I can present to you Charlotteâs Tower. The key theme that I would pull from this deck is repeatability, as so many of its key control features are repeatable, and especially difficult to deal with in an era where Resource removal was not always considered quite so essential as it is today. Itâs easy to see the hallmarks of features that we would come to expect in a modern control deck, with targeted answers against opposing Troublemakers, limited but effective removal, and so much value generation, whether it be AT with All Team Organizer, or cards with DJ. Itâs an important piece of history, so I was very happy when this decklist surfaced.
Now, as we move on to the Absolute Discord era, it is true that Purpleâs fortunes fade somewhat. Pink and Orange rose to the fore, and there will be more to write about this time as we get to those colours. But I do want to make two important notes here.
The first concerns Princess Luna, The Setting Moon, a card which entered the game in Celestial Solstice and left an indelible impression, particularly in the field of combo. I donât believe that Iâve managed to avoid mentioning Dragon Express in any of the previous articles, but Iâll save the full writeup for one of the most infamous decks in history for the Orange article.
The second is about a deck that I discovered while hunting around for decklists of the other items on this list. It hadnât come up in my discussion with Bugle, but the contemporary sources mentioned it as a âmetaâ deck of the time period, so I thought it was probably worth including. It went by the name of Dusk Radiance Mastery, and is mostly closely viewed as an evolution of the ideas first expressed in Royal Guidance, though with a few key updates. Most notable at the time was the inclusion of Twilight Sparkle, Friendship is Magic as the Mane. It also included some fine tech to deal with the meta, like Critter Stampede to crush One Paceâs needed 6 AT to play its Element of Magic. A fine inheritor of what was at the time a flickering flame. Not to fear, though. Unlike Yellow, Purpleâs time in the shadows turned out to be very brief.
Stride found.
EO Block: The Age of Legends
EO Block is where the modern Purple story really starts. All at once, the colour got a lot of amazing cards. And then it got even more in HM. And then even more in MT. The result was a colour that was a juggernaut in competitive play, with multiple viable archetypes, and a foundation for a dynasty that was set to last a long time.
Before we talk about decklists, there are a number of individual cards that need to be mentioned. The first is the new Mane Character that the colour received in EO: Princess Twilight Sparkle, Ambassador of Friendship. It didnât take long for people to realize that Purpleâs new keyword in the set, Meticulous, was an excellent ability for Control, and this cardâs ability to start making it happen on Turn 2 when paired with Ancient Research as a starting Problem was a great starting point for any Control deck. Plus, Twilight got you extra AT too, a theme that was going to keep building as more sets came out. HM granted the colour Princess Twilight Sparkle, Cover to Cover, an absurd value generator that quickly earned a reputation as an automatic inclusion in virtually any Purple deck. And finally, there is the Purple EO Event suite, backstopped by the card that eventually got banned, Interdimensional Portal.
Portal, by the way, was already doing unfortunate things as soon as EO released, though at the time everyone was blaming the new Pink/White Bulk Biceps. All Tied Up, which made a strong impression on the scene before being quite swiftly banned, offered only a taste of what was to come. In addition to using Portal for its more traditional Control roles, that deck was able to take advantage of a fortuitous interaction with Bulk to create an infinite supply of 2-AT Immediate speed removal.
HM and MT were where the colour really hit its stride though, with HM offering us another touchstone, Zipporwhil and the dynasty of classical Purple/X control that followed it. By the time MT hit and gave us Purple/White multicolour cards for the first time, White was cemented as the dominant secondary colour for Purple, and the combination became a mainstay in tournaments all over the world. The two colours admittedly suffered somewhat from being incredibly slow when paired together, and often failed to win within the allotted time limit even if they would have theoretically pulled ahead if given infinite time. But Purple had established one of its most successful dynasties, and one that would continue right up to the establishment of Core.
However, Purple/White was not the only important multicolour combination that we got from MT. Indeed yet another dynasty was going to be founded, this one utilizing Orange, and blazing a trail for classical Chaos Control, best typified by Grand Pauseâs Waking Nightmare, here depicted in its 2016 NA Continentals T8 form. Similar to how archetypal Purple/White control relied on Eff Stop to replay control-oriented Events, so too could these make use of cycled Chaos effects to frustrate an opponentâs attempts to break down its walls. This also maintained its form for quite a while and inspired many successors, including (one assumes) the Chaos Control that New Dawn seems likely to bring us.
Oh, by the way, Tantabuse was somewhere in here too, and included some Purple, but I will get to it in its own due time.
Finally, rounding off the EO Block, there was another entry in the 2016 NA Continentals worth mentioning, Too Spoopy, placing in the T16. This Blue/Purple combination was something of an oddity for its time, playing Purple at an extremely anomalous speed. Even so, its combination of large amounts of frighten synergy and strong Events from both of its colours proved potent.
Some dynasties are built to last.
The Modern Era
The start of Defenders of Equestria, even though it wasnât actually the beginning of the Core format, is still the point I use as the beginning of the current âModern Eraâ of the CCG. And from this point forward, most of the decks being covered here should be relatively familiar to most of the readership. Essentially through this era Purple remained the King (or should I perhaps say Princess) of value, though Ambassador began to fall off somewhat in favour of a resurgent DJ Mane. While DE may be remembered generally as the era of Hot Wings, and of Pink in general, Purple still managed to feature on both sides of the 2017 NA Continental Final.
Bugleâs eventual winning deck Vinylâs Bag of Tricks was already mentioned in the White article, and will get its full credit in the Pink article. Instead, I want to dedicate this space to discussion of the deck that got 2nd, the one simply and poetically called Butts.
In some senses, as a DJ/Purple control deck, Butts appeared superficially similar to the broad direction that Purple was going in around this time. Indeed, watching the Finals match between these two offered a⊠qualified form of thrills, but I can personally attest that it was a grand thing to watch. When we dig closer into Butts though, it becomes plain that this is a deck absolutely going its own way. Most obvious is the 53 card total, even now an extreme anomaly, and quite a bit more so in an era where consistency was absolutely everything when playing control. But probably even more important than that is the fact the deck is only playing two colours, and bucked the by-then nearly-universal trend of splashing White for Eff Stop and point acceleration. Instead, eminently_sensible committed to making it work with only two colours, and itâs a testament to his own skill that he was able to make it work so well. Per usual on these important and highly-technical decks, I defer to the author himself, in the link above.
Now, that brings us to the Beyond Block, and, thankfully for me, brings the end of this article into clear sight. Not so quickly though, because no sooner did Seaquestria get started than we saw another dynasty laid down, its echoes and heirs still making themselves felt in the present day. That deck was BRB, here depicted in its 2018 NA Continentals incarnation, reaching second as piloted by George Z. Purple and Pink yet again come together, but in the new Core format and so decidedly changed from their past allegiance. BRB was a cornerstone deck in the realignment of the Control playstyle that was happening in the aftermath of the first Core rotation, and while honest debate persists as to whether it can be correctly referred to as a Control deck, I personally fall on the side that says it is. This simply was what Control had become in the new era, no longer so reliant on Troublemakers but much more keen on removal and taking its points from confronts and faceoffs when they were available. Itâs even perhaps somewhat fitting that it passed its torch on to the same three colours that Bugle had won with in 2017, completing a thematic loop as Tempest Pink/White emerged as the Control standard-bearer in a meta that was getting swamped by the resurgent Yellow. Notably, there was a Blue variant as well that managed to reach 2nd Place at the 2019 EFNW tournament.
Finally, rounding out the notable modern decks, we do have one more that could form a dynasty all its own, that being Alicorn Tribal as popularized by i8Pages in an Everfree Northwest T4 from 2019. Certainly itâs an open question for the future to see if that style of deck will see any heirs, but in a world where tri-corns are going to keep being a thing itâs a reasonable guess to make that there exists some potential for it.
New Dawn: Looking Ahead
Purple has enjoyed an amazingly storied history over the course of the development of the gameâs meta. Many trends and larger arcs owe their beginning to an idea that was originally expressed with a Purple deck, and in the present day the colour has a well-earned reputation for being very good at the things it does: control, Troublemakers, and value through AT generation. What this means though, is that New Dawn is shaping up to offer an exciting, if uncertain future. Current signs point to some novel directions to the colour, with a firmer eye toward farming, and some legitimate arrows pointing in the direction of aggro. And if there should be any theme that jumps out about the history of Purple, it should be the relative lack of effective aggro. Thus the onset of New Dawn appears to be precisely that where Purple is concerned, and who knows if next year we will even recognize the colour that it has become. Yet even then, I think we can rest assured when we look back on this era, weâll be able to trace a line of decks owing their inspiration and substance to an important foundation that emerged somewhere in the mists of the new set.
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Vitae & Mortem
Dystopian AU - Read previous chapters
Part Three
She looks down to the tiny child in her arms with nothing but love, wishing to hold her this close forever, share this bond forever, and sheâs crying. But itâs not because sheâs overwhelmed, itâs because on some level, she knows. She knows the words that heâs about to say, maybe from the look in his eyes, or maybe thatâs what the sinking feeling in her stomach is. She knows sheâs going to die, she just doesnât know how long she has left. âIâm sorry to tell you, Miss Glover, but youâve tested positive for Mortemosis.â
âWhat does this mean?â She asks casually, stroking the cheeks of her new-born. âIt varies.â He shrugs. âYou could have a couple of hours, or a couple of days. But⊠the outcome is inevitable.â âIâm going to die.â She states. âYes. Iâm sorry, Miss Glover.â He sighs. âIâll give you a minute.â He walks from the room, closing the door behind himself, and Arbel Glover finds herself still completely calm. She gazes down to her daughter, silently enjoying the few moments they get to share, because their time together will end in just an hour, the disease racing through her body, which is already trembling, her skin becoming purple, but she canât see it. All she can see is her daughter. Mortemosis is painful, and quick. It weakens every single inch of the body, causing the lungs to collapse, the muscles in every section of your body to eat away at themselves. It thickens the blood to the point where the veins can no longer sustain the liquid, leaving the victims battered and bruised and aching as the heart slowly begins to die, beating slower and slower until it canât fight any longer. The quicker, the better. This can sometimes drag on for days; days of being able to feel that your heart is truly trying, battling against the virus. It never wins. Arbel Glover smiles down to her daughter, grateful tears forming in her eyes, and this could continue for minutes or hours, sheâs unsure. Even when the doctor re-enters, she barely acknowledges his presence. âWhat will happen to her?â She whispers. âWeâll do our best to get her into the governments schooling system.â âAnd if you canât?â âThen hopefully one of the charities will take her.â Arbel knows that her daughter will end up on the street at some point, and somehow, that scares her more than her own death does. She wants to stay in this moment forever; before she can feel the pain and before her daughter is taken from her arms and forced to fight a world full of people who do not care about her existence. She doesnât want this moment to pass, she wants this forever. âThe father?â Her doctor asks. âHeâs not here. He doesnât want anything to do with me, or her.â âBut he might die.â âLet him.â She hopes the disease eats him alive, causing maximum pain, because thatâs all he deserves. She hopes that Mortemosis aches through his body in the way itâs aching through hers. She doesnât survive long enough to know that it never does. âDo you have a name for her?â He proceeds, caring little for the fatherâs wellbeing. âIâm not saying it will stick. All the girls who are put into the government scheme are addressed as Jane, but we can keep your name on our records.â The young girl squirms in her arms, but only for a moment, and then sheâs still again. The painful thing about the image is that this is the closest thing this child will ever have to a home, being there in her motherâs arms. Sheâll never know a comfort like this again, and sheâs not even old enough to be aware. Her mother doesnât even live long enough to see her daughterâs eyes, the way theyâre almost orange, autumn seized in her spherical pearls. âWendy.â She smiles, brushing the backs of her fingers over her daughterâs cheek. âI want to call her Wendy.â 10:03AM I awoke when the wind blew hard, and I saw his face as soon as my eyes shot open, laying close beside me. I shuffled away instinctively, wondering how Iâd ended up so close to the boy Iâd made a deal with the evening before. I took a few moments to check over his face as he slept, his swollen lips, how peaceful he looked, like he was wrapped up in sheets indoors somewhere, the wind barely touching him, just playing with his short hair. I pulled my eyes from him, checking around the area and cracking my back, reluctant to wake him but unsure how this little treaty was supposed to work. Iâd never been like that with anyone before. Never before had my eyes opened to someone I was familiar with, even if it was just a little bit. There were people Iâd gone to school with, and there with other kids that Iâd helped for a day or an evening, but never anything like that. Weâd agreed to help one another, and it was completely new territory. The only thing I could see that I had in common with the boy asleep in front of me was that we were as stubborn as each other, so the fact weâd come to this agreement was baffling. I was still feeling sceptical, but it was clear that the boy knew more than I did, about who we should trust, words and facts and figures that Iâd never been given the access to. I had to learn from him. I had to find out as much as I could from him. I owed myself that much. By the time I was lifting myself to my feet, he was opening his eyes, cowering into himself after feeling the harsh wind, remembering where he was. It wasnât something any of us could ever get used to, no matter how many times it happened. Sleeping on the street was not something that you could grow accustom to, even if it was all youâd ever known. âWhatâs that?â He asked me automatically. âWhat?â âYou have a watch?â I grabbed at my wrist, the item cold against my palm, hiding it from him for a reason I couldnât place. It was the only materialistic item that I owned, and I loved it for that reason. I could look down to my wrist and pretend I was someone else, someone who needed to keep track of their day and monitor their time. âI⊠Yes.â I replied. âWhat time is it?â âI⊠I donât know. It doesnât work. Itâs been⊠stuck pointing down for as long as Iâve had it.â âThen⊠why do you have it?â âI just⊠I think itâs nice to own something.â I swallowed. He sat himself upright, rubbing over his eyes with the back of his hand, but nodding, understanding why I felt that way towards the item. I took a few more steps away from him as he got to his feet, finding it strange that Iâd just slept beside him, because now we were awake and the sky was grey, I didnât feel comfortable around him. He had this aura, one that was unfriendly and harsh. Neither of us had eased around the other, and it meant that trust and comfort was still a while away. My nostrils flared as I kept my eyes on him, seeing the way he noticed my unease. âYouâre scared of me.â He stated. âYouâre intimidating.â âSo are you.â He scowled. âThatâs how weâre meant to be, right? Thatâs why weâve got this far.â I shrugged, because I knew my attitude had helped, but also knew how much of my still being alive, and free, was down to sheer luck. Maybe he felt differently, since it seemed his moves had been calculated and constructed for as long as he could remember, but even still, we were both lucky.
âCâmon,â He groaned after realising I wasnât going to reply to him, stretching a little before taking off on his journey. âThereâs a lot to learn.â I followed swiftly, staying just a few steps behind him, watching the back of his head with my eyes low. Iâd put my trust in him and I was still trying to figure out why. Iâd slept beside him without worrying that he would push a knife into me whilst I slept. It didnât make sense to me that I could trust him so little at the same time as allowing him access to all of my trust. The situation made little sense. We trawled towards Leicester Square in silence, and I couldnât help but notice the confidence in his walk. Most Lost Children kind of cowered in on themselves, kept their heads down, their bodies hunched in on themselves, shy and scared of the world. This boy didnât walk that way. He sauntered down the street like he owned it, tall and threatening. Usually, people were blind to our presence in their lives, but he even managed to pull in the eyes of people who were lucky enough to live in homes, and have jobs, and know what it was like to have a family. There was just something about him. It baffled me. âAre you going to tell me your name?â I asked, noting how there were still people slumbering around the square. âWhy would I do that?â âSo we can try to be normal around each other!â I cried. âYou know my name, so I should know yours.â âYou didnât give me your name through choice, youâre just unfortunate because I knew it anyway, like everyone else.â âSTOP!â The sudden raise of my voice brought him to a standstill, glaring down at me like Iâd offended him. I was hoping that the more Iâd seen of him the easier it would become, that we could be okay around each other, but he wasnât even trying. âWhat the fuck is your problem?â He glowered. âYou know I can help you, and I know you can help me! You donât need to be so awful to me. Iâm trying, and if youâre not going to try then we shouldnât do this.â âI just donât want to tell you my name! Iâm happy to do this but I donât owe you shit!â âStop using those words! You know I donât understand them!â âIâll use whatever fucking words I want! Iâm not telling you my name, and you either accept that, or you donât!â âFine, but stop being so awful to me! Stop! Please! Just⊠be kind! I donât understand why youâre not being kind!â Regardless of how strong Lost Children were, and how high we had built our walls, I guess it was in our nature to be kind to one another. We were treated unfairly, ignored, shunned, an inconvenience to those around us. For that reason, we had this need to be nice to each other, because no one else was offering us that. The majority of us stayed alone, blocked people out, but in those occasions where we let people get close, we softened, became gentle, allowed people to break down our walls, even if it was just for a few minutes. âI⊠I donât know how to be.â He eventually mumbled. The boy who refused to share his name had spent his entire life calculating where he could and couldnât go, who he could and couldnât trust. He was wary of everything and everyone, and probably barely placed trust even in himself. Although it was impressive that heâd made it to his age without the Krows knowing who is he was, without his face being one that people knew, it had also made him dark, miserable, lonely and bitter. He hadnât allowed himself to experience those brief moments of kindness from others, or express kindness himself. Heâd kept himself even more shut out than the rest of us. âWell⊠maybe thatâs one of the things I can teach you.â I swallowed. âHow?â He looked lost suddenly, scared, like maybe his loneliness had created a dark hole within his heart that heâd been trying to ignore. It hadnât even taken many words or actions for me to force him to look at it, feel it. âMarby.â I nodded. âYou need to meet Marby.â 11:44AM âSHE WAS HERE THE OTHER DAY!â I slammed my hand against the glass. âI BROUGHT HER HERE, SO I DESERVE TO KNOW WHERE SHE IS NOW!â âJax, calm down.â âI know sheâs been here again. I know she has. She knows how to get here and she needed help. Her eye⊠Her eye was bad and you know it was. Tell me what happened.â âJax-â âTELL ME!â I think I knew. I think I knew because the boy I was with had refused to enter the shelter where Iâd dropped Marby just two nights before, and the look in the womanâs eyes. I knew but I just refused to admit it, because Iâd trusted that place countless times and Iâd literally handed the young girl over to them. I felt tears forming, biting my bottom lip to try and stop them. âDid they come here?â I whispered. âWe donât hand anyone over to the Krows, you know that.â âDid they come here?â I repeated my question. She even looked like she didnât want to admit it, because she knew that we couldnât trust the Krows. No one was sure of what they did with those children they took, but hardly anyone acknowledged the fact that maybe what they did wasnât helpful for us. âThey came and offered sanctuary.â She finally admitted, and I wasnât the only one with tears in my eyes. âShe chose to go with them, there was nothing I could do.â âHow could you-â âTheyâre invincible, Jax!â She let out a sniffle. âThey have free reign⊠We-we canât just turn them away! They came and said they would keep them safe. Six children left with them. Marby was one of them, Iâm sorry.â I slammed my fist against the glass, over and over, my growls aching my throat alongside my sobs, and I could feel this weird pain, bending inside of me. Iâd only been with her for a matter of hours but she was so young, so pure, the kind of kid who could barely string a sentence together. Of course she had volunteered to go with them. Of course sheâd reached out for adults who promised to help, because she had no idea how to help herself. My whole body ached at the thought of her choosing to leave with them, looking up to them with hope in her eyes and walking willingly into their trap. When the side of my fist began to bruise, blackening automatically, I stopped my physical attack. âI trusted you.â I spat. âI trusted you to take care of her, and you didnât! You let her walk away with those monsters.â âI donât know what you wanted me to do!â âSomething!â I yelped. âThatâs your problem! Thatâs the problem with all of you! You donât know how to help and you donât even try to think of a way you can! You might work for a charity that claims to support us, but you donât. Youâre not trying hard enough! You accept the world as it is and you refuse to fight for us when you know we canât fight for ourselves. Marby was so young and naive that she chose to go with them, and now sheâs probably dead, and you didnât do a thing to stop that. Thatâs on your head.â None of her words would be worth my while, so I turned on my heel, storming out of there as quickly as I could. I didnât have the energy to fight her further. I took off down the street, forgetting that I had company. âJax?â I heard that the boy Iâd teamed up with was following me. âJAX?â âYou were right.â I spoke, not turning to look at him and not stopping my venture. âYou were right about that place. We canât trust them.â âWhat did they do? Jax, stop! Calm down! Talk to me.â âYouâre actually the last person I want to speak to right now. I want to be alone.â Regardless of what Iâd said, I could hear that he was hot on my heel, soon grabbing me by the arm and forcing me to stop. I tried to pull away from him, but he pushed me to the side of the pavement, my back crashing against a brick wall, not looking into his green eyes. âI know this is new for us but we have to try. You said we have to try!â He scowled. âWhat happened? Please, just talk to me.â âI donât see you trying.â âIâm here, arenât I? Iâm asking.â âI donât want to do this anymore. I canât do this.â Never before had I felt such a strong urge to be alone, to just become a recluse and stray from others, but I had let her past my wall just two short days before and I was sure she was dead. I couldnât say I liked him, but nor did I want to. Liking and becoming attached to anyone just hurt. So when he spoke again, I wished he hadnât, because my heart stung. âMy nameâs Harry.â He breathed. âI⊠I think Iâm twenty, but I donât know⊠But, thatâs my name⊠always has been. Itâs Harry.â I started crying again, silent tears swelling in my eyes, and I finally looked at him, and for the first time he seemed soft, almost like he already knew what had happened. âThe Krows came. Marbyâs gone. They just⊠they let her walk away.â I blubbered. âShe was so young and⊠and she had this infection in her eye⊠and⊠they just let herâŠâ I donât know why he looked so down, because it canât have been to do with her. He hadnât even met her, and we were both aware that children were taken every day, children were dying every day. Maybe he was uncomfortable because he could see how sad I was, how even being as lonely and subdued as I was, these things still affected me. I wasnât sure that was something he let himself feel, and maybe heâd figured I would be the same way. Iâd love to pretend that I was as strong as he was, so unfeeling, but I couldnât keep up the act. It suddenly felt like everything was falling apart around me, and I couldnât hold myself together any longer. âWe should go and find her.â He swallowed after a long spell of silence. âThatâs a suicide mission.â I groaned. âArenât you bored of⊠not fighting?â He whispered harshly. âWeâve just⊠accepted that this is our life! And we struggle every fucking day but itâs like we donât think thereâs anything we can do! The Krows are looking for you. They know you by name⊠They know your face. Theyâre looking for you. If you donât start fighting now, then when will you?â Surviving was a daily fight, one that was exhausting, sometimes meaning going days without food, without any warm clothing or shelter. Fighting meant stealing and bruises and blood. Fighting had never meant anything more than that. What would we even be fighting for? âWe canât change Mortemosis.â I told him. âAny fight we put up will be useless. Itâs a disease that we donât have a cure for. Every second we try to do something, another childâs parents die! What do you think we can do?â âSomething.â He replied confidently. âWe can do something, and I say we start with the Krows.â I shook my head and rolled my eyes, disregarding his foolish dreams of our miniature rebellion, wishing he would distance from me, but if anything it felt as though he was getting closer, judgement in his eyes due to the fact I was basically saying Iâd rather carry on through our struggle than even try to do something to solve it. It just seemed so hopeless to me. âPlease just take me somewhere I can trust. Please. Please tell me who I can trust.â 12:15PM Harry kept his head down as he shovelled down the food that had been handed to us. There must have only been four other kids there, none of whom were bothering to look in our direction, but he seemed so paranoid. I looked around, still trying to wrap my head around the place heâd taken us to. It just looked like someoneâs home, where theyâd set up foldout tables and chairs for us just for the day, their lives surrounding us. Sofas, TVâs, books and tattered carpets, the signs of a life well lived. I figured we were just in the home of a family who helped in any way they could. âNo oneâs looking at you.â I told him. âCanât be too careful.â âI find it strange that you wonât even lift your head here, but youâve become a little team with me. That makes no sense.â He lifted his dead eyes to me, still chewing on the small amount of food weâd been provided, and though things were still odd, we were kind of easing around one another. âWe canât keep questioning why weâre doing this, because weâll never have an answer. We either do it, or we donât.â I dropped his gaze, swallowing my pride a little. âYouâre right. Iâm sorry.â âAm I⊠allowed to⊠ask about you?â He rapidly changed the conversation. âMe?â âYour history. I want to know.â A clattering from the room next to the one we were in sent us all spiralling into a small state of panic, our hearts stopping for a moment and all our heads whipping into the direction the loud bang had come from, startled and scared. Harry seemed to compose quicker than the rest of us, like with his head down and his hood up, nothing could hurt him. âDo I get to know about your history?â I asked once I thought I was calm, but there was still a very apparent quake in my voice. âYes.â He replied bluntly, his voice fine. âOkay. Well⊠Mortemosis, obviously. My parents died and I was put into the government scheme. So, Iâve been on their records since the beginning. Iâm guessing you were with one of the charities?â âYeah. I bounced between a few. They all⊠got shut down through lack of funding so⊠I was all over the place when I was young.â âThatâs why youâre harder to find than I am.â âMust have helped.â He shrugged. âTell me more.â âThe government schooling system stops when youâre thirteen. I think⊠they track people by the year theyâre born. So on the first day of your thirteenth year⊠youâre out. All the girls were Jane and all the boys were John.â âThen, how did you end up with the name Jax?â âI picked it from a book. I used to read a lot. I canât really, anymore. I try but⊠I struggle.â âYou canât read?â He lowered his brows. âNot really. And what I did read was⊠monitored, you think?â He smiled, big and wide, and I think that was the first time Iâd seen it. His entire face changed, going from this sharp, dangerous look to one that radiated beauty, happiness, innocence. I felt mesmerised by him. âYou donât know what swear words are. Thatâs⊠mind blowing to me.â He sniggered. âWell⊠tell me!â âTheyâre kind of⊠used for emphasis. They have power in them. Theyâre strong and theyâre unyielding. You should start using them. Youâll fucking love it.â I smiled back at him, still confused by the words he used occasionally, but admiring them, because even though they made no sense to me, they did exactly what he said they did. When he spoke those words, he did so with confidence, with flare and bile and supremacy. It was fascinating. âWhat else do you think theyâve kept hidden from me?â I asked, still smiling a little. âTheories.â âTheories?â âWhat people believe to be true.â He loosely explained the word. âWhere⊠facts and figures have lead some people. Yâknow, some people think the government have a cure for Mortemosis? They just wonât hand it over⊠pretty much for the reasons they created it in the first place.â âBut, the world is uglier now than itâs ever been.â I squinted my eyes. âTrue, but itâs under their control.â He shrugged. âUgly, but controlled. Manipulated to be how they want it to be. I donât think it was a mistake, that the parents die rather than the kids. I think they knew exactly what they were doing. Thereâs essays on it. Entire groups of people who believe that, and want to fight for us.â âThen where are they? I donât see anyone fighting.â âBecause people are scared. If their government is willing to create a disease that kills innocent children, parents⊠Who knows what else theyâll do. How far theyâll go.â I had never really found myself questioning Mortemosis. It was just something I accepted. But Iâd never been given access to these theories that he spoke of. Iâd never known there were people questioning it, doubting it, wishing to fight against it. The thought of that made a somewhat proud grin crawl across my face. âWell, what do you believe?â I asked him. âWhat do you?â He asked back. âI havenât⊠allowed myself to believe anything other than whatâs been handed to me until now. I havenât⊠seen the things youâve seen, or read the things youâve read.â âI genuinely think itâs a miracle that youâve got as far as you have.â He smiled again, suddenly seeming friendly. âYou must be⊠insanely strong.â I dropped his gaze, my stomach tugging in a way I was unfamiliar with, feeling flushed and confused. I knew I was strong, but hearing him say that after heâd been so dismissive of me, and so sceptical of my life, it was nice to hear him acknowledge my resilience. âI am.â I nodded confidently. âBut part of it is just acting strong. You canât do that with your head down.â He scooped up the last bit of his food, squinting his eyes and he placed it into his mouth, but then he finally lifted his head, forcing a confidence he hadnât been able to conjure before. I nodded my head with my eyes fixed on his hood. âI want to stay hidden.â He mumbled. âHidden people canât change anything. You want change, right?â I could see that he was biting his tongue though his mouth stayed shut. His jaw tightened and locked, his eyes remaining fixed with mine, and he seemed scared. I gave him the most encouraging, kind smile I could. Shaking, he lifted his hands, and pulled his hood down. âI hate this.â He shuddered as he did. âEarlier, at Leicester Square⊠You brought in eyes. People looked at you. You must feel that. You must be aware of it.â âItâs different when Iâm passing people in the street. Iâm comfortable looking like I have power. I think part of the reason I do that is because⊠people donât think Iâm a Lost Child if I donât look like one. I can just be⊠normal, for a while. But⊠itâs close vicinity that makes me uncomfortable. I donât want anyone to know my face. Itâs worked for me, so far.â âI guess it has.â I swallowed. âI donât know if Iâm a good person for you to associate with, if thatâs what you want.â âBut you need my help, donât you? You want to know who you can trust?â âI do.â âWell, I can help you with that. Or⊠We can do something bigger. I still think we should go after the Krows.â âWe donât have the power.â âBut I think we should follow them and see where theyâre taking these kids!â He cried. âIâve thought about doing the same thing so many times but, what would we even do when we got there? Thereâs nothing we can do!â He slammed his fist down onto the table, another loud noise making all of us in the room shiver and shake, and heâd drawn in eyes now. But he didnât even seem to care, he just seemed angry. âHow did you feel when you were thirteen and left on the streets?â He spat. âI bet you felt hopeless then, but now look at you. How do you think Marby felt when she left with the Krows? She must have felt like it was her only option but we both fucking know that it wasnât. We either live like this until we die, or we do something. I thought of all fucking people you would understand that.â I scowled at him again, silently piecing together some things. How he was reluctant to be around me, yet willing to group with me. How it seemed like he was constantly changing his mind on what he wanted, how he felt. âYou looked for me, didnât you?â I whispered. âYou purposefully looked for me. You want to fight and chose me to fight with you.â âNo-â âThatâs why you were there last night.â I continued, shocked by my own words. âYouâre sick of just waiting for your life to end, and you want to fight with the only person you know to be strong. You donât want to help me, thatâs not why youâre here. You want to fight. Youâre trying to⊠convince me that this is my idea but you looked for me. You want me to fight with you.â He looked away, swallowing thickly, irritated that Iâd figured him out. He had no intention of merely showing me where was safe and learning from me in return. He knew my name, that I was the oldest Lost Child that the Krows knew of, and he had reached the conclusion that I would be someone who might fight alongside him. Thatâs why he had been there so rapidly the night before when the Krows appeared. He had hunted me down again in the hope of arranging this with me. I thought that it had been my idea, but this was exactly what he wanted. Looking nervous, he brought his eyes back to me, his fingertips scratching over the splintered wood table. âWill you? Fight with me?â For the third time, a loud bang sounded, a door crashing into a wall. Again, we all whipped our heads in the direction of the noise, alarmed, but this time, with good reason. âThe Krows are outside.â The elderly woman gasped. âTheyâre here.â She hadnât shown herself before this, she had only offered up her home for us and then stayed hidden, granting us the privacy we requested. It felt strange, actually seeing her, recognising that there were people beyond the government and the charities and the damn Krows who actually acknowledged our existence. The various lines and wrinkles of her skin marked a lifetime full of stories and memories, the kindness in her eyes radiant, her figure crooked and withered. But the most prominent thing I could see, was her fear. âWhere can we go?â Harry asked. âThe floorboards. Beneath you.â She simply said. She began scuttling towards us as we raised to our feet, Harry immediately gripping at the table and thrusting it to a different part of the room. I only watched for a moment as the old lady struggled to reach down and move the carpet beneath my feet, before I placed a hand on her shoulder to halt her movements. âLet me.â I shuddered. Everyone stepped back as I threw the carpet up, revealing the floorboards, and a small latch. I knew this had happened before. She had used this hiding place before. Once Iâd lifted the door, the few of us that had occupied the room began to clamber into the ground, cramming into the small space available to us. I was the last to jump in, crouching down beside Harry and taking the door with me. Only a few seconds later, our hiding space darkened even more so as the woman threw the carpet back over the hatch, the slightest sprinkles of light filtering through the small gaps of the wood, lighting Harryâs face as he breathlessly gazed upwards, fear scratching over his skin and glittering his eyes. We were all packed in tightly together, trying to halt our breathing as much as we could, to be as physically quiet as we were able. Iâd never felt a fear quite like it. Iâd never felt like they were that close to catching me. As soon as we heard the footsteps above our head I knew that Iâd never been in such close vicinity with them before. The child beside me gripped onto my arm, his overgrown nails digging into my skin, but I didnât flinch. âCan you please tell us why you have tables set up in here?â A low voice above our heads asked. âIâm having family over for dinner.â The elderly lady lied. âWeâve been informed that youâre housing Lost Children in here. Is that correct?â âNo.â âMrs Targan, are you aware that supporting Lost Children without the official paperwork and approval from the government is illegal?â âYes, I am aware of that.â She replied, and her nerves were clear. I glanced to Harry again, seeing that he shot his eyes to me at the exact same moment. Every single sanctuary available to us, needed some kind of approval from the government. I wasnât sure what that meant, how deep that approval ran and if it meant that everywhere was monitored, even the places Harry had thought to be safe, but those words definitely set off some alarm bells. Harry closed his eyes, the look on his face sending a message that said heâd given up, like hearing that had shattered his final bit of hope. He looked so defeated. âWell in that case, Iâm sure you wonât mind if we search the property.â âGo ahead.â She was trying to force some form of confidence, but it was clear from her tone that something wasnât right. She was trying her best, but the quake in her voice felt as though she was sending a beacon of light through the floorboards to reveal our hiding place. I kept my eyes on Harry the entire time, perfectly still, entranced by the look of terror on his face, his lack of hope seeming to make his skin pale. There were numerous footsteps over our heads. I guessed that there were around five men upstairs, storming through her home in an attempt to find some proof that sheâd been helping young children who desperately needed her help. That was something they could not allow. They began to rip her home to pieces, the table myself and Harry had been sat on soon being overturned, crashing over our heads. The noise forced the boy who was gripping my arm to squeal, just slightly, but enough to make tears fill my eyes. Any noise we made was enough to make feel as though our battle was seconds away from ending, our defeat and what it would involve uncertain. I wasnât sure how long that went on for, only that it felt like hours. It felt like a lifetime trapped in that darkness with dust scratching down my throat and tears slipping down my cheeks. Iâd never felt weaker, or more hopeless. But I would have stayed that way forever, if it meant we didnât need to hear what happened next. âWe think they went out through the back door.â A breathless voice above us spoke. âBut they were definitely here.â âTake her away.â Those three words pained me immediately, how dismissive he sounded, like it meant nothing to him. âWeâll deal with her at the centre.â I slapped my hand against mouth to smother my cries as we heard them scuffling above our heads, obviously trying to restrain the woman as she fought their efforts with all the power she could summon. We heard a bang, and then an agonizing scream before she was forced onto the ground just inches above us, her noises stopping instantly. She was out cold. I had to shut my eyes then, forcing back my sobs as we heard them drag her lifeless body from the room, scraping across the floor, and none of them said a word. I was hoping maybe we would hear some questions, some concern, some scorn from one to another over hurting her without a good reason. But they didnât make a sound, proving once again the fears Iâd always had about the Krows. They were heartless. Iâd just been naive enough to believe that their cruelty was only directed towards Lost Children. We stayed silent long after we knew theyâd gone, not wanting to risk revealing ourselves too soon, and I think we were too shocked to actually move. It was when one of my sobs broke free from my throat and circled the small space that Harry jumped to his feet whilst lifting the door above us, sunlight finally able to reach us fully as everyone started to clamber out, removing themselves from the space like they were forcing themselves back into consciousness after a horrific nightmare. But I couldnât move. I just kept sobbing. All I could do was cry, covering my face as just let myself be weak. I allowed myself to feel everything, all at once. I always tried so hard to stay composed, but I just felt so defeated. Beneath the freshly bloodstained wood, I allowed myself to break. âJax, câmon.â Harry crouched down, offering his hand to me. âWe have to go.â âI canât.â I wept. I felt like being down there saved me from facing the reality of the situation, the reality of my life. Staying down there sheltered me from every single thing I didnât want to face. I was there, broken, weak, crying, and I wanted to stay that way. Just for a while. Just a while longer where I didnât need to pretend I was strong. âJax, please, take my hand.â He was breathless, tears also in his eyes. âThey could come back to look for more. We have to leave, now.â âWe donât stand a chance, Harry.â I wiped my eyes, so I could look up and see him clearly. âTheyâre looking for me. Theyâre going to find me and theyâre going to hurt me and I donât want you-â âI donât care about that.â He shook his head, moving his hand even closer. âBut-â âI know the risks⊠but⊠I also know youâre the only person with the strength and the drive to fight with me. To do something about this. Please⊠Please fight with me.â The boy ahead of me, had spent most of his life withdrawn, alone, just like I had. Heâd moved from one painful situation to the next, battled every single day to survive and spent countless nights on the streets. He was tired. Heâd had enough. He wanted, needed change. And he wanted my help. In that moment, I knew I had to. I couldnât live like that anymore, scared to sleep, the streets as my home and also my biggest threat. Even the sanctuaries weâd once known no longer felt safe. We had to fight, we had to do something. I couldnât think of a good enough reason not to. So I nodded, and finally placed my hand in his.
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Einstein HR, Inc
Einstein HR, Inc
3805 Crestwood Pkwy NW, 100
Duluth, GA
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(770) 962-1700
https://www.einsteinhr.com/
Our professionals at Einstein HR are skilled in offering PEO & HR services to small and medium-sized organizations that are growing. We construct tailored services to increase proficiency, maximize core processes, and expand the return on their investment in human resources. The many services and tools that we offer are diverse and include time and attendance, tax credit processing, new hire on-boarding, payroll solutions, employee benefits and more. We have helped companies begin diversity programs, solve legal compliance issues, and develop manuals for management and staff. Put your human resources tasks in experienced hands and learn how we can simplify your HR to-do list by calling us at 770-962-1700.
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Worker Compensation Management - Hybrid Payroll
What is workers compensation in HRM?
Workers' compensation, often referred to as workers' comp or workman's comp, is a system of insurance that provides financial and medical benefits to employees who are injured or become ill as a result of their job. In the context of Human Resource Management (HRM), workers' compensation is a critical component of employee welfare and safety.
Key aspects of workers' compensation in HRM include:
Insurance Coverage:Â Employers typically purchase workers' compensation insurance to cover the costs associated with workplace injuries or illnesses. This insurance provides benefits to employees to cover medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, and a portion of their lost wages.
Legal Compliance:Â In many jurisdictions, employers are legally required to carry workers' compensation insurance. Compliance with these regulations is an essential responsibility of the HR department. Failure to comply with these laws can result in legal consequences for the employer.
Claims Management: HR professionals are often involved in managing workers' compensation claims. This involves coordinating the reporting and processing of claims, working with insurance providers, and ensuring that injured employees receive the appropriate benefits.
Return-to-Work Programs:Â HRM may be responsible for implementing return-to-work programs that facilitate the smooth transition of employees back to the workplace after recovering from a work-related injury. This can involve modified duties or accommodations to support the employee's rehabilitation.
Safety Programs:Â A proactive approach to workplace safety is crucial in preventing accidents and injuries. HRM plays a role in developing and implementing safety programs to reduce the risk of workplace incidents, which, in turn, can help control workers' compensation costs.
Communication:Â HR professionals often act as intermediaries between employees, management, and insurance providers. Effective communication is essential in keeping all stakeholders informed about the workers' compensation process, rights, and responsibilities.
Recordkeeping:Â HR departments are typically responsible for maintaining accurate records related to workplace injuries and illnesses. This includes documenting incidents, tracking medical treatment, and ensuring compliance with regulatory reporting requirements.
Workers' compensation is designed to protect both employees and employers. Employees receive financial and medical support when they suffer work-related injuries, and employers gain protection against legal action related to workplace injuries. HRM plays a pivotal role in ensuring that the workers' compensation process is administered effectively and in compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
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Guide to choose Employer of Record in Germany
Remote work is difficult to come by on a global scale. Employing a remote worker in a legal and compliant manner involves a lot of effort. To be compliant, you must avoid misclassifying people as independent contractors, follow all local employment laws, manage local payroll, and meet a variety of other employer responsibilities. To put it another way, you must operate as though you are a genuine employer. It's a challenging process, but it's the right thing to do for you, your business, and your employees. If this seems time-consuming and inconvenient, there is another option: hire workers through an Employer of Record. Here are some questions you can ask while hiring PEO Company Germany:
Whether the employer of record employs your employeesÂ
Tools or services that only enable foreign payments, manage contractor bills, or process payroll do not offer the whole set of services that legal employment necessitates, beginning with being the employer.
How are employee related obligations divided between you and the organization
There are a lot of duties that come with being an Employer of Record Services Germany, and you need to be sure that the service you're using can handle them. While they take over the specific obligations that go with local compliance, all of the facets of the âactual workâ will still be yours. In some jurisdictions, the Employer of Record may be required to appear before an employment tribunal on your behalf if the employee has filed a claim.
Do they provide HR services?
The Employer of Record should have substantial expertise and knowledge of worldwide payroll, operations, and in-house HR to assist you with multi-country HR and payroll. They should also be well-versed in local employment and tax policy, as well as how it changes. They should be able to decipher the data and package it in a way that is easy to understand.
How can they help with employment agreements?
Most countries have rigorous procedures in place to prevent illegal terminations. Regardless matter where your employee is located or the nature of the case, the Employer of Record should intervene and provide you with customized assistance. They should offer whatever assistance is required to ensure that the matter is handled in a constructive and lawful manner. This necessitates availability, a willingness to assist when things go rough, and a working understanding of the area.
If you are unhappy with your Employer of Record Germany, you should be able to break out of the relationship rather quickly, just like anything else in life. Inquire about the conditions of the agreement and whether you are obligated to work with them for a set length of time.Â
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HR Outsourcing for Compliance Peace of Mind
The majority of businesses are unprepared for the dangers and restrictions that they face. According to the New York Times, two out of every five small business owners do not have any business insurance. This could be related to cost; it's difficult to acquire enough coverage at prices that are affordable for small businesses. It may also be due to sheer overpower. 69 percent of small company owners, according to the National Retail Federation (NRF), are overburdened by-laws, rules, and requirements. Fortunately, HR compliance outsourcing can help in just these ways.
What does compliance outsourcing include?
One of the characteristics of compliance that makes it so difficult is how extensive it is. Federal, state, and local governments can all issue regulations, and they can change quickly. Overall, it constructs a complicated tangle of obligations. The knot is untangled, and each thread is handled by a PEO. Services can include:
·        Wage and hour disputes
·        Harassment claims
·        Company policies
·        Training standards
·        Workersâ compensation
·        Safety programs and OSHA requirements
·        Insurance (like Employment Practices Liability Insurance)
·        Employment law posters and notices
·        And more
What can employers reasonably expect after outsourcing benefits?
Time: According to the 2017 Business Regulations Survey conducted by the National Small Business Association (NSBA), nearly one-third of small business owners spend more than 80 hours per year dealing with federal regulations alone. According to the survey, small business owners are unaware of how much time they spend on compliance-related concerns because they view "long-standing laws as a normal expense of doing business," rather than the regulatory burden that they are. All of that time can be returned to the owner, allowing him or her to focus on the firm.
Peace of mind: "For the vast majority of all respondents, the owner is primarily responsible for dealing with regulatory issues" and hazards, according to the survey report. This not only takes time away from the business but also places the burden of responsibility and accountability directly on the shoulders of the owner. Outsourcing can assist in removing this burden.
Cost Savings: The cost of complying with regulations and managing company risks is not small. According to the NSBA research, the average small business owner spends $12,000 on compliance expenditures each year. According to the NRF poll, many business owners are concerned that rising compliance expenses may force them to adjust or cut benefits. To make matters worse, SMBs may find it difficult to obtain truly cost-effective pricing.
This is where outsourcing as a cost-cutting strategy really shines. As KVB Staffing Solutions client says, outsourcing "gives me the security of knowing that I can secure workers' compensation coverage for my employees at a lower cost than I could provide." I could never get those prices or save that much money as a tiny business." HR compliance outsourcing partners can also provide training and services to guarantee that regulations are followed and worker dangers are reduced.
Need more information on risks and regulations affecting your business? KVB Staffing Solutions, one of the leading Professional Employer Organizations (PEOs) in the country, assists small and midsized businesses with risk management, compliance, workers' compensation, and HR administration.
To study more regarding our ability to produce a strategic HR function in your business that compels business growth potential, contact us now. Visit: http://kvb-group.com/web/compliancemanagementservices/
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