Of the reasons he had committed to his chosen pursuit of seeing the Consilium restored. Earning praise had not been among them. "What I have done is only what any mage given time and stud is capable of. But yes I do think awakened word needs to mean something, so if a commitment is made it should be held to." When the Consilium was still far from secure or established, with many obstacles still to over come that he received such praise was in away concerning. I would prefer help to a pedestal. "And from what I hear you must have quite the history in the city from the respect other returning mages have for you." Fair turn around and all.
The topic of self defence seemed to be one of those ever present things on fringe of things that would be good to have but has yet to manifest. "I think you would see some take up if you did, it was discussed for a while. I think the primary obstacle was corn wanting to use automatons." After I talked him down from murder robots. A few moments are spent in contemplation. "But I would wager having someone who actually knows what they are doing would be very welcomed." Corn nor any of the others who had suggested to run such training had manifested, it would be curious to see if that trend broke.
Listening calmly, followed by a gentle nod. "I see, my apologies I misunderstood you." The talk of personal use had thrown him it seems. "Yes art for others is a risky affair. If hey know or risk learning of our nature." Which is why shadow names, covers and false identities.
Talk of philosophy is always interesting, particularly awakened philosophy although it of course required a little more care. Although what self respecting mystagogue would not care for any tit bit, any tease of anything that harkened back to Atlantis itself. "The necessity of opposition." An understandable concept although he was willing to admit he probabaly didn't grasp the full weight of it in a way am member of the order who held such ideals would. "If I understand it, the idea that without a challenge to overcome you are more likely to stagnate or not show worth?" Always better to ask one who knows. "The Mysterium has protocols as well and in unusual twist for us they are not secrets." A gentle smile at his jest poking fun at the perceived reputation of his order as jealous hoarders of arcane lore and secrets. "But we only have four of those." Not that it was a contest. "My order encourages the practices of right scholarship, right exchange, right apprenticeship, and right authority." A pause to drink his tea and provide an opening for questions should there be any interest.
Placing his cup down on one of the many surfaces that dot his living area he takes the time to compose his thoughts on the matter. "I pushed for this model to minimise conflict where possible. And respect the orders." Lets start in reverse. "For example do you know who the right person to go to is if you want to talk to the guardians or Mysterium in as an order?" He knew who the guardians in their midst were but who actually dealt with the public matters he had no clue. "As for the conflict well." This risks bruising a few egos. "The watchtowers are our connection to supernal truth. To wisdom. What awakened us before the vast majority even knew of the orders." Unless a very privileged sleepwalker or proximi happened to awake. "Mages come in every character I understand that. But the watchtowers provide a first point of common ground. A way to facilitate a conversation and feel the person representing you does actually have some common ground with you. Regardless of how high or low the order representative actually stands. The truth of the path will always be known to those who walk it." And how to put this. "And order ideology can clash much harder then path in my experience. Path is a matter of empathy and understanding we have differing experiences. Orders are things we tend to choose and thus defend with more fervour and more readily." There was no fool proof system and the Moros did not think to have found one, he was simply trying to facilitate things as best he was able. "I am open to criticisms of my process, if you think I have erred please." Opening the conversation, seemingly unafraid of putting his models to the test.