Book 5. Chapter 25: The witch, the wizard and the warlock
Wrath hummed with thought. “I see. Miss Silverstride was implying human courtship instead of training.”
Ultimately, walking back from the hour long chat with Ellie, I realized I had to cut my losses quick because otherwise that was begging for her to abuse.
“Perhaps it was a poor idea to eliminate romance writing from my training dataset.” She said, looking down as she walked, hand on her chin. “It was difficult to sort credible data from fiction, I may have made my filters too strict.”
“Don’t think you made a mistake with that.” I said, “If you put a bunch of random books, you’re going to walk out of it with a weird understanding of the world… Well, weirder understanding. I’d say ask Ellie or Kidra for a more curated list, but those two would absolutely find some way to sabotage it.”
“I did not think they were actively malicious?”
I shook my head, “Malicious? No. Always having an ear out for possible chaos? That’s more accurate.”
She hummed thinking it through. “Perhaps asking a neutral party would help? One slightly less inclined to chaos.”
“Good idea, ask one of the Logi’s you worked with to compile something for you that’s more realistic.” Most of our books aren’t brought up by pilgrims, we’ve had plenty of authors write stuff for fun. Surface savages they might call us, but we weren’t all work and no rest.
“Only the clan’s library is monitored,” I said, “Books and novels for fun float around from hand to hand. Should fix up all the issues and possible misunderstandings, thank the gods.”
