I'd like to secure a safe haven for the Troupe. The Elysium is a good home, but it is still inside a cave, and the Tacet Discords still pose a danger. As good as we are, not everyone is a fighter.
I believe in building things with my own hands. But for something like this, I won't mind a shortcut.
[She decides right away that she doesn't find any joy in having her finger held, so she wriggles her finger out of his grip and fully takes his hand instead, like a normal person, like he intended in the first place.]
I came here to meet interesting people, hear stories, access new libraries, learn new things... In hub worlds like this where there are people from all over, you get to see a tiny cross section of their world through the life they've lived in it. New fields of research, new breakthroughs in technology, exotic assortments of species... It helps me decide where I'll go next.
I don't think I'll actually stay here long enough to get the wish, especially with the current competition.
But if I did get a wish... I'd like to live a bit longer.
[Imagine having the lifespan of a housecat!! Fucked up for real!!]
I'm doing my best!
--And a big part of that is NOT losing my mind and going on a rampage, picking fights with sorcerors and monster slayers and so on. I feel pretty rattled, knowing how easily that could have gone another way if I'd attacked the wrong person!
[the most surprising thing is that he found this out before anaxa]
[She laughs softly]
Combat training sounds cool, but really all I'd ask for is self-defense tips. I'm not interested in throwing myself into danger, I just want to read books and look at cool bugs and not be constantly scared of everything.
You'd think dying would cure you of the fear of death, but it turns out it doesn't if you still have a lot to live for.
[ Anaxa needs to know he has a walking dead buddy ]
I'd say that'd give you even more reason to be afraid of it! Having experienced it once already, surely it can't be pleasant to think about it again. Besides, aren't most people afraid of death?
Are they???? In this group of thrill-chasers, I think we'd need to take a poll. Those I've met seem to regard death more as an inconvenient bummer, but not something that would dissuade them from doing what they were going to do anyway.
That wizard I was telling you about has died at least seventeen times that I know of. And I've met people in this very place who aren't able to die at all.
I feel like the odd one out, being just a civilian.
I make it a point to live my life as if there's no tomorrow. I do make plans, of course, but I don't want to have any regrets. Even the Troupe would be able to go on without me, should I ever fall. It makes it easier not to fear my own death.
[ but she's right about it being scary if it's happening to someone else ]
But then again, I think it'd be very different had I actually experienced it for myself like you did.
[She rests her head on her knees that are drawn up against her bare chest, a sort of wistful look on her face.]
It wasn't heroic, or swift, or traumatic. It didn't happen while saving anyone, or in a dramatic fight, or in pursuit of adventure. It was a slow, inevitable hopelessness as my body fell apart a little more every day, knowing it was going to happen and there was nothing I could do about it.
[She idly caresses his hand, brushing his fingers until their hands are palm to palm. His hand is so much bigger than hers.]
We had enough warning. We made all the necessary preparations... assembled all the materials, summoned the necessary demons... even as I lost my ability to walk on my own.
And when it hurt too much, and I was starting to really suffer... I crawled into his lap, put the knife in his hand, and shut my eyes.
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No surprise at all that I'd love him.
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Yes, you're made for each other...!
When are you shipping out?
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I believe in building things with my own hands. But for something like this, I won't mind a shortcut.
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That's a sweet goal. I hope you get it someday.
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What about you my friend? Here just for the thrill of exploration?
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I came here to meet interesting people, hear stories, access new libraries, learn new things... In hub worlds like this where there are people from all over, you get to see a tiny cross section of their world through the life they've lived in it. New fields of research, new breakthroughs in technology, exotic assortments of species... It helps me decide where I'll go next.
I don't think I'll actually stay here long enough to get the wish, especially with the current competition.
But if I did get a wish... I'd like to live a bit longer.
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—is your lifespan short?
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That's pretty exceptional, though.
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Then I also hope you will be able to live longer.
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I'm doing my best!
--And a big part of that is NOT losing my mind and going on a rampage, picking fights with sorcerors and monster slayers and so on. I feel pretty rattled, knowing how easily that could have gone another way if I'd attacked the wrong person!
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2/3 actually
...The truth is that I died of old age when I was twenty-eight.
A wizard I knew at the time caught my soul right after he euthanized me, and used necromancy to make a prosthetic body for it to live in.
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I'm no stronger, more capable, or more resilient than before. It would be easy to kill me again.
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We'll be working on that last part at least. I wouldn't want to say goodbye to you so soon either.
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[She laughs softly]
Combat training sounds cool, but really all I'd ask for is self-defense tips. I'm not interested in throwing myself into danger, I just want to read books and look at cool bugs and not be constantly scared of everything.
You'd think dying would cure you of the fear of death, but it turns out it doesn't if you still have a lot to live for.
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I'd say that'd give you even more reason to be afraid of it! Having experienced it once already, surely it can't be pleasant to think about it again. Besides, aren't most people afraid of death?
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That wizard I was telling you about has died at least seventeen times that I know of. And I've met people in this very place who aren't able to die at all.
I feel like the odd one out, being just a civilian.
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I don't suppose you also have personal experience with death...?
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[ but she's right about it being scary if it's happening to someone else ]
But then again, I think it'd be very different had I actually experienced it for myself like you did.
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[She rests her head on her knees that are drawn up against her bare chest, a sort of wistful look on her face.]
It wasn't heroic, or swift, or traumatic. It didn't happen while saving anyone, or in a dramatic fight, or in pursuit of adventure. It was a slow, inevitable hopelessness as my body fell apart a little more every day, knowing it was going to happen and there was nothing I could do about it.
[She idly caresses his hand, brushing his fingers until their hands are palm to palm. His hand is so much bigger than hers.]
We had enough warning. We made all the necessary preparations... assembled all the materials, summoned the necessary demons... even as I lost my ability to walk on my own.
And when it hurt too much, and I was starting to really suffer... I crawled into his lap, put the knife in his hand, and shut my eyes.
I didn't have to say anything else.
[...she laces her fingers in between his.]
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[She gives his hand a brisk squeeze]
Reviving, though! Wow!!! Horrendous! Awful! Single worst thing I've ever experienced, hands down!
And completely worth it!
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