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studybd · 1 year ago
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upcomingyojana · 30 days ago
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Primary Teacher Recruitment 2025: प्राथमिक शिक्षक भर्ती 2025
Primary Teacher के अंतर्गत 157 पदों पर भर्ती के लिए पात्र उम्मीदवारों से आवेदन आमंत्रित किया है। इसके लिए सभी लोग ऑनलाइन के माध्यम से आवेदन कर सकते हैं| तो अगर आप भी प्राथमिक शिक्षक 2025 के लिए आवेदन करना चाहते हैं तो, आप इसके लिए कैसे आवेदन कर सकते हैं आवेदन कब से कब तक लिए जाएंगे और इसकी क्या सरकारी योग्यता रहने वाली है कि सभी जानकारी नीचे इस आर्टिकल में आपको बताया गया है| और इस भर्ती में आवेदन…
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techufo · 1 year ago
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Gujarat Special Educator Bharti 2024 Out for 3000 Vacancies; Apply Online
Gujarat Special Educator Bharti 2024 Out for 3000 Vacancies; Apply Online
Gujarat Special Educator Bharti 2024 DPE Recruitment Notification Out for 3000 Vacancies Apply Online GSPESC Sp. Education Teacher Application Form: DPE Gujarat Special Educator 2024 Recruitment: Gujarat Rajya Prathmik Shikshan Pasandgi Samiti has published a notification for recruitment to 3000 posts of Special Educator Class-III (Class 1 to 5 and Class 6 to 8 / Gujarati Medium) in Primary Schools of District / Nagar Education Committee. Eligible aspirants interested in Gujarat Special Education Teacher Vacancy can apply online through the GSPESC website.
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senabharti1 · 1 year ago
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प्राथमिक स्कूल शिक्षक के पदों पर निकली भर्ती यहां से करे आवेदन WBBPE Recruitment 2023
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schoolhouse · 1 year ago
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In the ever-evolving landscape of education, finding the perfect teaching opportunity can be challenging. However, there’s a secret weapon that can fast-track your success — Teacher recruitment specialists. This article delves into how teacher recruitment specialists, particularly those at SchoolHouse, play a pivotal role in helping aspiring educators secure primary and secondary teacher positions across Australia. By tapping into their expertise and resources, you’ll be one step closer to realising your teaching dreams.
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nationalistbharat · 2 years ago
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BPSC Teacher Recruitment 2023: शिक्षा विभाग ने बीपीएससी को सौंपी 90,804 माध्यमिक शिक्षकों की नियुक्ति की अधियाचना,इसी माह आयोग से प्रकाशित होगा नियुक्ति का विज्ञापन
BPSC Teacher Recruitment 2023: शिक्षा विभाग ने सोमवार को माध्यमिक एवं उच्च माध्यमिक विद्यालयों में 90,804 खाली पदों पर शिक्षकों की नियुक्ति संबंधी अधियाचना बिहार लोक सेवा आयोग को सौंप दी। इससे पहले शनिवार को शिक्षा विभाग ने प्रारंभिक विद्यालयों में 87,222 पदों पर शिक्षकों की नियुक्ति के लिए आयोग को अधियाचना भेजी थी। इस प्रकार आयोग को कुल 1.78 लाख 26 पदों पर शिक्षक नियुक्ति की अधियाचना प्राप्त हो…
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heyhay13 · 7 months ago
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for bits I’m not sure will be gone over in lore, for dead child OC purposes; how young are Avicane recruits normally? Is there a grace period on the- failing tests- or could the kids be gone within the year?
thanks for the trauma ✨
Hehe I can use this as an excuse to talk about the ranking system!! Children can be recruited anywhere from 0-8 typically. At this point they become "Tertial" rank. Tertials will either rank up when they pass their final exam (typically around 16), or be turned into birds for the blood children's flocks if they fail.
The next set of ranks after this is called "Coverts" with sub-ranks of Lesser Covert, Median Covert, and Greater Covert. These are the Avican sent out on missions and most standard members are Median Coverts. Vast is a Greater Covert. Above them are the Remex ranks. With sub-ranks Secondary and Primary Remiges. This group is referred to as the "Inner Vein" and are the teachers and advisors to the Avicane leader. The top rank is the Calamus. This is what Magnus is and what Vast is meant to become.
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marlboro00999 · 2 months ago
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"In your new post as a teacher at the school, you'll be given an initial quota of Marlboro Reds. Your primary job will be to assign packs to individual students.
You won't be alone, as we have another agent at the school doing good work for us. You'll be introduced to him, and you'll work together by sharing information on the students you have on your list.
Your job has been made clear to you, and targets need to be met. As recruits increase, your quota of packs for them will also increase.
Between the two of you, you have a target to recruit every boy in the school by the date set. Full dependency and heavy addiction is essential for every one of them. You won't fail us.
You know how important it is to target the youth to be loyal and lifelong Marlboro smokers. Your training course proved very successful, and you show great potential as a recruiter. You won't let us down."
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cicidarkarts · 2 months ago
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Hello, if I'm not mistaken, there's one canon description of Idrees I've been apparently looking for? You don't know anything about it? Also, I've been told by someone that Idrees' 14, and it seemed like they got the info from canon sources which I CAN'T find
So I've been mulling this over for a few days, because this is a rumor I've also heard. And just looking at Idrees, it feels viscerally wrong to call him 14 (not just because I wanna smash). When I first saw the movie, before any of this Idrees Redemption shit I've been doing, I thought he was probably 17-18. He looked it, acted it, sounded it. He's about as tall as or even taller than most of the other adult characters.
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That's the tallest 14 year old I've ever seen in my life, bro. The median worldwide height for 14.5 year old boys is 165 cm or 5'4" according to the WHO; 175-176 cm or 5'7"-5'8" for the entire age range of 17-18; in Afghanistan the men tend toward being a bit shorter, but averaging for that, Idrees is still quite tall compared to the much older men around him, both of whom in the above scene may be in their 40s here given they fought in the Soviet-Afghan wars.
Most 14 year olds don't have facial hair (some do, most don't), but most 18 year olds definitely do. His voice actor was also a 19 or 20 year old man at the time of recording.
I looked into it as much as one possibly can while juggling being sick and having to do Adult Bullshit. And I have no idea where this number came from "canonically"; HOWEVER, I did see some interesting things online about Taliban recruitment and the general age that Muslim men in South Asia start looking for wives.
Some of the information is pretty sexist and gross. So if any of that is going to trigger you, keep scrolling boo and don't look below the cut/divider <3
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So the Taliban claims that they accept a minimum age of approximately 13-15. I think this is where people are getting the 14 age from. Of course, as we know, the Taliban will also forcibly recruit children even younger than that. The general age that young boys and men join the Taliban is 13-17 years old, typically. They began their iron-fist ruling over Afghanistan during 1996. So there is at least a 5 year time gap between the beginning of their regime until the end of the movie.
Nurullah was Idrees' teacher, who we can presume he's not seen for 5 years due to the banning of his subjects in schools. We do not know which grades he taught, just that he enjoyed teaching children how to read and write. It's possibly safe to assume that he was teaching very young children in primary school, the typical ages in which children learn to read and write. In Afghanistan, this consists of Grades 1-6; or 6 years old to 12.
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We're not given information on Idrees' schooling outside of him being "a good student". This is very difficult to interpret, but we can assume that Nurullah knew this from at least a year or two of working with him. This estimate can put him at a minimum age of 11 or 13, but it's possible given the time frame that he could be anywhere from 11-17.
Next thing I want to look at is the infamous scene of Idrees asking how old Parvana is, and that he "will be looking for a wife soon". This was the most interesting part to me in my research, because I found that it's common for Muslim men to seek out wives in their late teens and early 20s, approximately 18-24, in this particular area (with places like Indonesia and Malaysia typically having the men older in their mid-20s and Africa having them younger in their mid-teens).
"Looking for a wife soon" can be interpreted in many ways. Certainly the most outlandish is several years down the line if we're to believe he's 14. But more realistically, it would be within a few months, maybe a year. Which would make sense if he was 17 or 18.
The Quran does not specify ages when it comes to marriage. The Quran simply states that men need to be of sound and developed mind and body, financially able to take care of his wife, able to bear the responsibilities of starting a family. "When they reach physical and mental maturity". It's all very vague (on purpose).
With all of that in mind, let's retread schooling and Taliban recruitment. If children as young as 12 are recruited by the Taliban (typically through unrealistic incentives, like money or "being better than a family"; or threats of violence, I might add), and it's been 5 years since Nurullah has seen Idrees, that could mean he was recruited immediately at 12 and is now 17. If we're to believe he was only 7-8 and Nurullah only got one year to educate him (thus coming to the conclusion that he's "a good student"), that would mean he'd be 12-13. idk about you, but Idrees looks like no 12-13 year old I've ever seen.
Okay, what if he was 9? Then 5 years later would make him 14. It's possible that they only just recruited him maybe a year prior. But then we have the general age Muslim men seek wives in South/Southeast Asian countries, which is still much older than 14.
Let's bear in mind that all of this is extremely speculative. We're just not given enough information in the movie or the character bios to say one way or another how old any of these characters are unless explicitly stated (Shauzia is 12, for instance). I think the minimum Taliban recruitment of 13-15 colored this rumor and things weren't looked at deeper than that. But laying out of all the rest of the information makes me very heavily doubt that he's 14.
The last piece of information is toward the end of his arc, where we see him calling Parvana and Shauzia over. Parvana remarks "I know that boy". Could this be her referring to him being 14? 15? 16? 17? 69? It's yet more information that is hard to surmise.
I'd also like to address those who still think he's 14 after all of this. If Idrees is 14, why do you hate him? He's a child. A child with nothing, promised everything by the Taliban, possibly forced into it with coercive threats of violence. Is he a misunderstood, abused child within in a similar age range to Parvana? Or is he an indoctrinated full-on adult perving on a child; a despicable monster with no redeemable qualities? You can hate Idrees all you want, I really don't care. I just ask that you choose one. You can't have both.
I believe Idrees was supposed to be a minimum of 17 or had just turned 18, crossing the threshold into manhood with nothing but war and broken promises to greet him. Failed by a system that promised him everything he could ever want: family, power, education, acceptance, something greater than himself. Only to deliver nothing but blood and death.
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I tried to keep track of my sources but I am by no means an academic researcher; also bear in mind that the fact that child marriages still happen in Islamic cultures is VERY buried (naturally so, yikes), making ages extremely difficult to ascertain. https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/average-height-by-country https://www.who.int/tools/growth-reference-data-for-5to19-years/indicators/height-for-age https://reliefweb.int/report/afghanistan/history-education-afghanistan https://gchumanrights.org/preparedness-children/article-detail/the-taliban-rule-and-the-radicalisation-of-education-in-afghanistan-4945.html Fucking Google https://www.hrw.org/news/2016/02/18/afghanistan-taliban-child-soldier-recruitment-surges https://www.scholaro.com/db/Countries/Afghanistan/Education-System Literally the Quran https://aboutislam.net/counseling/ask-about-islam/am-i-too-young-to-marry/ https://www.al-islam.org/religion-al-islam-and-marriage/age-marriage#:~:text=If%20boys%20aren't%20allowed,the%20legal%20age%20of%20marriage (warning: this one is EXTREMELY sexist and misogynistic; good luck, soldier) https://44del.tumblr.com/post/671680841272967168/haha-hey-guys-just-a-reminder-to-read-the And of course the most reliable source of information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Breadwinner_(film)
Unfortunately, most of the age ranges I could find were AI overviews, as a lot of this information is very hush-hush. I wonder why /s But here are those as well:
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studybd · 1 year ago
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upcomingyojana · 3 months ago
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Primary Assistant Teacher Recruitment 2024- सहायक अध्यापक भर्ती 2024 का नोटिस जारी
Primary Assistant Teacher Recruitment 2024: सहायक अध्यापक भर्ती 2024 का ऑफिशल नोटिफिकेशन जारी कर दिया गया है जिसमें प्राइमरी सहायक शिक्षक के 15 पद एवं कंप्यूटर शिक्षा में सहायक शिक्षक के 12 पद के साथ-साथ और भी अन्य पदों पर भर्ती होने वाली है जिसकी शैक्षणिक योग्यता स्नातक डिग्री पास रखा गया है जिसमें सैलरी आपको 25000 से ज्यादा मिलने वाले हैं तो इस भर्ती से जुड़ी सारी जानकारी आगे इस आर्टिकल में…
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we-r-loonies · 1 year ago
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i KNOW i post a lot of jegulus but jily would've been the best parents.
james would've been the cool dad, who taught harry to play quidditch, and recruited the sirius to be the referee. he would've read harry stories with all the different voices. he would've been so excited to take harry to diagon alley, and then teared up as he got on the hogwarts express.
lily would've been an amazing mum. she would've decided to put harry in muggle primary school, so he wasn't "as bloody useless at maths as the rest of the wizarding world". she would've entertained harry with charms, enchanting his lamp into stars that hung in the air as he fell asleep. she would've made a list of things harry needed before he went to hogwarts. her son would've been sent off with a kiss on the cheek and a gentle adjustment to his wonky collar.
harry would've been a half-blood and proud. he would've sat with ron, since they'd grown up together.
letters would be sent home, detailing how hogwarts was going. over the years, they'd become less frequent; he was busy with school!! him, hermione and ron spent holidays between the Potter home and the Burrow.
in third year, he would slip up and call his dada teacher Uncle Moony.
in fourth year, he'd watch the triwizard tournament from the stands, and whoop as Cedric Diggory won.
in fifth year, his biggest issue would be balancing revision and girls.
harry potter would live an utterly average life, and that was okay.
james and lily potter would've been the best parents.
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checkoutmybookshelf · 2 years ago
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The Circle is Reforged
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Tamora Pierce's Circle Reforged books are an interesting case, because this is really where she started bouncing around in time in Emelan, and filling in some parts of story that were mentioned, suggested, or explicity referenced but not told. The books themselves were published well and truly out of chronological order, but having read them in publication order as they came out and then in chronological order on reread, I honestly don't think there's a "preferable" strategy. If you've read the Circle of Magic and Circle Opens quartets, you can explore the Circle Reforged in whatever order. However, I think I'm going to cover them in (more or less, no promises) publication order here. So let's talk The Will of the Empress.
*absolutely rampant, unapologietic spoilers for the Circle of Magic and Circle Opens quartets below the break*
This book explore the implications and consequences of Lady Sandreline being both Fa Toren in Emelan and Fa Landreg in Namorn. Our girl is practically royalty in two countries, but after she is orphaned in Hatar's smallpox epidemic, Duke Vedris in Emelan and Lord Ambros Fer Landreg in Namorn largely shield Sandry from her responsibilities as the primary landowner of the Landreg estates--which is entirely reasonable given that she is ten years old at the time.
When we get to the beginning of Will of the Empress, though, Sandry has been functionally running Emelan in the wake of Duke Vedris's heart attack and Ambros has been pointedly sending her account books for her Namornese estates. Sandry has been neglecting the hell out of those, and misses the fact that the Empress of Namorn has been financially squeezing Landreg to try to force Sandry back to Namorn.
Sandry has also been largely completed separated from Briar, Tris, and Daja for almost two full years by the opening of this book, since they went off to travel with their teachers and she stayed. She's had contact with Lark, but even that dropped significantly once Sandry moved into the Duke's Citadel.
Given all of that and two years of personal growth and change, when our four protagonists reunite in the house Daja buys for them, they collectively seize up in self-consciousness and shame and uncertainty. Plus seriously powerful ambient magic. Which literally everyone with eyes (except our protagonists) can see is a bad thing. So to kill two birds with one stone, Duke Vedris asks Briar, Tris, and Daja to go with Sandry to Namorn as basically bodyguards. The background hope is that the four of them get to know each other again and find their equilibrium.
With a lot of yelling and a distinct lack of talking, they set off to Namorn.
Which is when we really get off to the races, because the lack of talking means that Briar hasn't told the girls he's dealing with PTSD from the war in Gyongxe; Daja hasn't said she is dealing with abandoment issues, figuring out her own sexuality, and having helped kill a friend who had killed a lot of people by setting fires; Tris hasn't told anyone that she developed a skill that kills or drives mad 99.99% of all mages who try it and the whole Ghost-is-Jack-the-Ripper thing in Tharios; and Sandry...well, I love our girl, but she's dealing with a combination of inheritance and political machinations, her crippling terror of another family member dying on her watch, and the fact that she actively chose to rip three people to shreds to save Pasco's life. So everybody has big feelings and nobody is dealing with them or communicating effectively. Which, again, is a GREAT combination with the phenomenal cosmic powers.
This is a Sandry-centric book, but as we did with Sandry's Book, we also get a metric ton of the other three as well, because as they did in Sandry's Book, they're coming together as a unit. Trying very, very hard to prevent that are Berenene dor Ocmor, Empress of Namorn and her court mages, Ishabal Ladyhammer and Quenaill Sheildsman. They are trying to either recruit or get rid of four legendarily powerful mages. The recruiting goes...poorly. For a variety of reasons. The getting rid of goes WORSE.
Part of the recruiting scheme for Sandry specifically includes a himbo husband that Berenene can boss around to her heart's content. The approved suitors are Jakuben fer Pennun, who had himbo down pat, and Finlach fer Hurich, who was less himbo and more goldigging asshole with an influential uncle. Finlach ends up leaping SO FAR over the line that Berenene has to slap him down so hard that his entire life is ruined.
Then we come to Pershan fer frickin' Roth. Even if you take the Namornese tradition of kidnapping brides into account, Shan takes the whole thing to another level because his ass makes Sandry feel SAFE and WANTED and VALUED AS A PERSON before turning around and kidnapping her in a trap tailor-made for subduing even a very powerful stitch witch. Literally this man is the worst and he deserved so much worse than he got.
Overall, this book is about reconnection and remembering that some bonds are deeper than two-year world tours. It's also about seeing your siblings as their whole selves and accepting them, warts and all, because they are the people you love and who love you back. This is one of my favorite Circle Universe books, and I think it is objectively the best Sandry book and the best "all four of us are here" book in the Circle universe.
This book also objectively heavier than the Circle of Magic and Circle Opens quartets. It's still technically YA, but it's the 16-19 end of YA more than the 13-15 end, given that it deals with not only PTSD and trauma, but also sexual assault and kidnapping, so take care if you aren't in a headspace for those topics. The book will still be there, and taking care of yourself in your book choices comes first, always.
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senabharti1 · 2 years ago
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bereft-of-frogs · 7 months ago
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I kind of just want to ramble about the spell scene because I really liked the spell scene
it was pretty spooky. I dug it.
I was really curious how they were going to cover that whole confrontation, considering it's fairly long and we'd seen all the dialogue before, but having Torbin fading in and out was both a great way to cover the runtime and added to the creepy factor.
It's also interesting we don't actually see his perspective on the spell itself: this seems to just all be the lead-up, the way Aniseya gets past his defenses. It cuts out of his perspective once she fully takes over and I wonder what the actual spell felt like. It doesn't look particularly comfortable, but also maybe it was just like skipping forward in time, like missing a beat.
I am so happy they stuck with Torbin's big secret desire Aniseya was exploiting being...literally to just go home. For like a split second I was afraid they were going to imply there was like a secret lover back on Coruscant or take it in a different direction (especially after uh, stuff last week...), but nope, kid was just really homesick. (Confirmed in the Nerdist interview, literally no other implications other than a kid being like 'I want out of this situation, I want to go back to Coruscant' welcome back Reath Silas.)
I could probably break down a whole bunch of how Aniseya wore him down, from picking information about his past out of his mind, stoking his fear and feeling of being trapped ('do you want to escape this planet'), to being forced to submit by asking her, inviting her in...argh there's so much.
Also for a bit I was like, Aniseya, you made a bit of a tactical error with this move. And I still think that it was technically a mistake but I also completely get why she did it and why she thought it would work.
First off, the mistake aspect: I mean right off the bat, it is a violation and an escalation and that's not a great opening move. Seeing Torbin's perspective makes it clear Aniseya starts working on him pretty much as soon as they enter. Before anyone actually gets to say anything, she's identified the youngest, weakest member of their party and started invading his mind so she can use him as leverage against them. Not great. Like I get she's feeling justifiably defensive, but she's already got a while bunch of armed guards that pretty dramatically outnumber the Jedi, maybe a bit of overkill to essentially take a padawan as a psychic hostage to manipulate his master.
It also tips her hand and shows off her power really early. You'd think she'd want to keep that in reserve, to prevent them from finding ways to counter it. Because I think that's probably exactly what happens. I'm straying slightly into the realm of 'headcanon' but I do think it's a fair logical leap to make that Indara, as his teacher, was the one to help Torbin 'fortify his mind' after, which does a couple things: 1) Aniseya has fewer people she can target with this spell, now that her primary target has specifically worked on blocking her out, and 2) this might have given Indara insight into the nature of the spell. Insight which she could then used to free Kelnacca and inadvertently kill the entire coven (also confirmed by the same interview, Indara did not intentionally kill them, she just chose to act without knowing what the consequences would be). But I think she just underestimated Indara (honestly not unlike the audience, we've been giving Sol credit for his telepathic prowess, when it was her this whole time) and possibly didn't think the Jedi would figure out her spell and how to counter it so quickly.
But I also totally get why Aniseya did this and why she thought it would work and that fits into the conflict between what each side thought was going on. The coven does not realize the Jedi are essentially concerned about the girls' safety and doing a welfare check. They think the Jedi are here for recruitment. So I could see how she might believe that a strong initial show of power would get them to back down. It's a very defensive maneuver, showing the Jedi that the girls have a strong family protecting them and it's not worth the risk to push harder...and might have worked...
...if the Jedi hadn't had a completely different idea of what was going on. Instead of chasing them off, it makes Sol double down on his idea that the girls are in danger and the aggressive opening move starts to sow doubt in what could have been Aniseya's ally.
(There really is a better version of this timeline where Indara puts her foot down on going in alone and diffuses the situation. Her going in by herself would have looked less threatening and had less weak spots, she probably wouldn't have fallen to Aniseya's spell so quickly, maybe they could have talked it out.)
But Aniseya has no way of knowing the conflict between Sol and Indara, and this direct, immediate threat to the youngest and most vulnerable member of their group would actually make them more convinced the girls were in danger. Instead of making them back off, it makes them feel like they can't back off without leaving the girls in a dangerous situation.
...and Aniseya doesn't know Indara had been defending the coven's right to be left alone, and that what she does to Torbin would make Indara doubt her convictions. The whole testing scene she's clearly starting to be like 'ok this maybe isn't great...' but she's clearly trying to stay fair, and there's this moment while Sol is talking to Osha, when she glances over at Torbin with this look on her face. There are probably multiple interpretations of this small, wordless exchange, but I took it to be like the deepest point of her doubt. She still follows the Council, but this does seem to be the point at which she stops trying to give them the benefit of the doubt while Sol gets more and more riled up about the girls' safety. (Will have to confirm on rewatch but I think up until that moment, she's still countering Sol's arguments with specific defenses of the coven, and then after that she just falls back to 'the Council said no'. This also might have contributed to her own willingness to use what turned out to be deadly force, or at least not care so much about the consequences.)
So yeah I think it was technically a tactical error, but it's an understandable one that fits into the theme of differing perspectives on the same event. IF what Aniseya thought was going on was really going on (the Jedi drifting by looking for recruits) it might have worked to get them to back off. But it was a mistake in light of how the Jedi had interpreted what they saw.
Anyway, I'm sorry so little of this conversation about the spell has been about Kelnacca, given he's really the biggest victim of it. It's just hard to analyze a character the audience can't understand. It is sad he looks so guilty in the final scene. Poor guy. Also really nothing in this contradicted my little theory/headcanon that Kelnacca and Torbin are generally more fucked up by the experience because of the mind invasion thing. (Especially if we consider....Koril possibly surviving........maybe the spell isn't quite so broken....) (ok now we've really gone off a theory deep end XD )
tldr: I liked how spooky and in-character the spell scene was, I would have liked to get more about what the actual moment of the spell felt like, and potentially its aftereffects but........might have to cover that myself *opens word document*
(just kidding....I use scrivener and I've been working on fic with the tentative hope I was not abysmally wrong on characterization for weeks.)
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