You had good ideas, and you spoke up about them. You were proactive about checking things. I believe at least some of the progress they made was because of you.
If there's an item you find worth the bloodshed, now is the best chance you'll get, when it's all but guaranteed that lives won't be lost forever and that loss will help propel us to that very end.
[As for the question:] If someone has their sights set on it but would hesitate this long to spill one person's blood - and temporarily at that - for the sake of bringing peace to countless others, then they don't deserve such a simple fix.
[ harsh. but it's an answer that says much about his perspective. the value of having true convictions, of not hesitating. ]
I wonder what it means to have "peace." I think there are ways that even peace can be scary, in itself. But maybe it's different, if you come from a world full of conflict...
It is. [Harsh, but he truly (vine voice) doesn't hesitate.] And I would imagine so. Strife takes many forms. Peace would take just as many, I'm sure. No world is ever truly without any trouble at all, but to avoid the most catastrophic calamities or put an end to great scales of destruction would surely be a sore temptation.
[But then, looping back around a bit:] Do you have your eye on something?
Set aside notions of greed for a moment. Miracles only come around once in a lifetime, so if you're granted the even larger miracle of a second one, there's nothing wrong with reaching out to grab it.
[He is perhaps faintly amused by this little tiny laugh.]
A little encouragement isn't a bad thing now and then. [BUT, with a little wave of his hand:]
I'll speak to you plainly. I'm well aware of my terrible personality, and to be frank, I have no particular attachment to "life" in a place like this. When the options are waiting for someone you hate to push you into a tank of piranhas or being sent through the garbage by a possessed cowboy, or dying at the hands of someone sensible and at least willing to consider the true stakes, who may well get something decent out of it, is the choice not obvious?
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... For what little good it does... I'm not sure what we accomplished, really.
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You had good ideas, and you spoke up about them. You were proactive about checking things. I believe at least some of the progress they made was because of you.
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... I didn't expect to be complimented by you like this.
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It's just pointing out the things you did. You do better than some.
[Including his ass since he NEVER DOES ANYTHING but he clearly considers himself exempt.]
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[ a lot of people would say it. but it does hit a little different, coming from someone who wouldn't say it normally. ]
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In any case, we still haven't made it halfway just yet, so there's still much more ahead.
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... May I ask something strange?
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What is it?
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If you were to take one, what would you pick?
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I don't need any. If I had to pick one, though... maybe that creature that promises peace. Why do you ask?
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... You would choose peace?
[ a little surprised. ]
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If there's an item you find worth the bloodshed, now is the best chance you'll get, when it's all but guaranteed that lives won't be lost forever and that loss will help propel us to that very end.
[As for the question:] If someone has their sights set on it but would hesitate this long to spill one person's blood - and temporarily at that - for the sake of bringing peace to countless others, then they don't deserve such a simple fix.
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[ harsh. but it's an answer that says much about his perspective. the value of having true convictions, of not hesitating. ]
I wonder what it means to have "peace." I think there are ways that even peace can be scary, in itself. But maybe it's different, if you come from a world full of conflict...
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[But then, looping back around a bit:] Do you have your eye on something?
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... I was already granted a wish in my last "game." I'm not greedy enough to think that I ought to have another one.
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Set aside notions of greed for a moment. Miracles only come around once in a lifetime, so if you're granted the even larger miracle of a second one, there's nothing wrong with reaching out to grab it.
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For something as grandiose as full and total world peace, at least. Depending on the reason behind the hesitation, exceptions could be made.
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How generous of you. It almost sounds like you're trying to encourage me.
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A little encouragement isn't a bad thing now and then. [BUT, with a little wave of his hand:]
I'll speak to you plainly. I'm well aware of my terrible personality, and to be frank, I have no particular attachment to "life" in a place like this. When the options are waiting for someone you hate to push you into a tank of piranhas or being sent through the garbage by a possessed cowboy, or dying at the hands of someone sensible and at least willing to consider the true stakes, who may well get something decent out of it, is the choice not obvious?
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Huh?
Wait, you're not saying what I think you're saying...?
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Not a bad deal, right?
[THE ONLY BITCH IN THIS BAR WHO WOULD OFFER TO LET THE 12 YEAR OLD DO A MURDER WITHOUT EVEN KNOWING SHE'S A FORMER SERIAL KILLER.]
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Are you insane?
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I'm over five hundred years old.
[YEAH HE IS!]
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