ha, ain't that the truth? maybe that's more the problem, I'm just a little paranoid because mages are insane fuckers. like, I like them obviously, but still! you know how many times I'd get nosy and take a peek at what they were up to and just end up shaking my head?
a lot. and when they blow themselves up (sometimes literal) they don't even get the luxury of coming to my underworld for the trouble, mostly
[ It's easier to joke about that than the other half of the message. In part, she's right, after all. He is hard on himself, but that's also why this is a little bit of a circular conversation. He's also stubborn. So, to himself, he just laughs, because he doesn't actually agree, but... He thinks it's kind of her to think so. It makes it easy to let it go. ]
but maybe you're right. we'll just have to wait and see huh?
course if I get a trial that's almost guaranteed to be something crazy and fucked up I'm ure
[ Who in the world would possibly come up with the idea of bleaching the planet? A mage, yup. But unlike him, she chooses to focus on what he wants to avoid. ]
It will likely be so. For you, at the very least. It may force you to reconsider what you believe with absolute certainty, And to change what you thought could never be changed.
Though I dare hope you will not become a Beast. I do not think our friends would be capable to overcome you. Unlike me, you wouldn't subconsciously make decisions that compromise your plan.
[ So much for his diversionary topic. He huffs out a laugh, but the reply does take longer, though @ nice toy is typing the whole time. It's harder for him to put these feelings into words, because the balance of his duties to what he personally feels...
...Well, it's where he deeply relates to her. ]
they wouldn't be able to nah
[ He does start with that, but it's not bragging, as is clear from how simply he puts it. Ironically, the only person he thinks could stand a chance would be Daybit, and that's because his extra passengers are cheaters more than anything else. More importantly, though: ]
I wouldn't mind reconsidering you know that right? ain't just me being stubborn for the sake of it. getting proved wrong for once would be nice
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a lot. and when they blow themselves up (sometimes literal) they don't even get the luxury of coming to my underworld for the trouble, mostly
[ It's easier to joke about that than the other half of the message. In part, she's right, after all. He is hard on himself, but that's also why this is a little bit of a circular conversation. He's also stubborn. So, to himself, he just laughs, because he doesn't actually agree, but... He thinks it's kind of her to think so. It makes it easy to let it go. ]
but maybe you're right. we'll just have to wait and see huh?
course if I get a trial that's almost guaranteed to be something crazy and fucked up I'm ure
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[ Who in the world would possibly come up with the idea of bleaching the planet? A mage, yup. But unlike him, she chooses to focus on what he wants to avoid. ]
It will likely be so.
For you, at the very least.
It may force you to reconsider what you believe with absolute certainty,
And to change what you thought could never be changed.
Though I dare hope you will not become a Beast.
I do not think our friends would be capable to overcome you.
Unlike me, you wouldn't subconsciously make decisions that compromise your plan.
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...Well, it's where he deeply relates to her. ]
they wouldn't be able to nah
[ He does start with that, but it's not bragging, as is clear from how simply he puts it. Ironically, the only person he thinks could stand a chance would be Daybit, and that's because his extra passengers are cheaters more than anything else. More importantly, though: ]
I wouldn't mind reconsidering you know that right? ain't just me being stubborn for the sake of it. getting proved wrong for once would be nice
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And I hope you will.
It's not a chance we were ever meant to have.
Just let me know when it happens.
I'm curious to see the result.