For what it is worth, Viveca and Degar select for unit cohesion as much as being in possession of a regret. I do not think they would invite a man who is a danger to women aboard the ship, and it is impossible they would not know of his misdeeds beforehand.
A desire for immortality is simply the manifestation of a fear of one's own death. There is little point to such a thing unless one is a scholar or monk with little in the way of earthly attachments.
Mmm. Imagine being so caught up in it. Fear of pain, I understand, but even that's passing. There are far worse things to experience than death. [Loss. Abandonment. Grief.] Like dogs.
๏ผ pain is pain, to him. he cannot imagine fearing it either — it has been a constant companion, as near to him as his own shadow, for more of his life than not. there is no division between mental and physical pain — though he has carried both, but he knows which of the two is worse. ๏ผ
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A desire for immortality is simply the manifestation of a fear of one's own death. There is little point to such a thing unless one is a scholar or monk with little in the way of earthly attachments.
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Mmm. Imagine being so caught up in it. Fear of pain, I understand, but even that's passing. There are far worse things to experience than death. [Loss. Abandonment. Grief.] Like dogs.
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You do have a considerable aversion to them.
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Fine!!! I'll rekindle our friendship but only because I have no one else to talk to about this. Is there anyone else who doesn't speak English?
trolling as an artform