And you're just the one who lets them? [if war did not want to deal with people she's sure they'd find a way to vanish.]
I don't think there's anything wrong with people reaching out to other people and staying in touch with them. It...felt like something you weren't used to, but could really use at the time.
No, I simply do not understand taking religious relics at face value no matter what supposed divine gifts they bestow. Maybe even more so if they do bestow grand gifts.
[the way it took me at least 20 minutes to comprehend what the hell you were trying to say with faithers.]
So it was more about questioning the power behind the belief than anything. [...] Sounds a little lonely that way. Going against everyone else even when it felt like it was the right choice for you. I guess you just never had much of a chance to meet other people up until around then either?
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a lot happened here? and she's pausing for a long, full moment before she looks at war.
i have to ask, is war still a lot taller than her right now.]
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they stand pretty rigid, straight-back in the way very formal people do. and yes, they are still taller than her right now.
listen. ]
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You may as well stop floating. I don't have expectations for that here.
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[ they
very reluctantly and slowly float down to the ground. the robe is now too long, but it's fine. they are....... not much taller than five-foot-six. ]
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she just wanders a little closer and peers into their face with a little grin.]
That's better. [hehe.] ...they all seem pretty friendly. Did you have a nice dinner with them?
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thank god for the mask. standing stiffly there. ]
It was all right... They are too friendly.
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They are the ones who make it a point to keep in touch.
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I don't think there's anything wrong with people reaching out to other people and staying in touch with them. It...felt like something you weren't used to, but could really use at the time.
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I have never... been particularly inclined to have friends. Not when most of my people thought little of me because I questioned our faith.
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What made you question it? Did something change for you?
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No, I simply do not understand taking religious relics at face value no matter what supposed divine gifts they bestow. Maybe even more so if they do bestow grand gifts.
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So it was more about questioning the power behind the belief than anything. [...] Sounds a little lonely that way. Going against everyone else even when it felt like it was the right choice for you. I guess you just never had much of a chance to meet other people up until around then either?