[ that shipping chart is going to be the death of me i think ]
Ah, yes. It was quite different for our sides... With every death and murder, we happily received our friends here while the living were left to mourn.
[ Dying w0 actually saved him from so much depression. ]
[ her surprise comes quick, but it fades into a small smile. everyone in their cosmos knows how the ipc operates in broad strokes, so to hear this response from aventurine is a pleasant surprise. she knows how individualistic everyone can be, especially the higher in position they rise, so she appreciates this answer. ]
I like this side of you, Mr. Aventurine. You're right. It isn't up to us to choose, and it doesn't do much for us think about the hypothetical, but I like to gauge how people feel about it.
[ to see what they want, what they wish, what their hopes are. ]
It'd be a terrible decision for anyone. My heart goes to those who still have to make it, and in a very selfish way, I'm relieved I don't have to be one to make it.
[ even though she could, if it came down to it. even it would make her less herself. ]
[ He really has changed in a lot of ways since arriving here, forced to create genuine bonds with people, to know what it's like to care and be cared for. But with it had come the trauma of picking said bonds during sudden adventures or break-ins, choosing who would live or die, and he's decided he's done enough of that. ]
... I share in that sentiment, Miss Robin.
[ It does feel incredibly selfish, but he's always been a selfish person to begin with, so why is it different this time? ]
But I know they'll do everything they can. The people we've left behind and the people who have joined us here, they're a league of their own.
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Ah, yes. It was quite different for our sides... With every death and murder, we happily received our friends here while the living were left to mourn.
[ Dying w0 actually saved him from so much depression. ]
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HE IS ALREADY DEPRESSED. ]
It is quite a different atmosphere. It's stark, but it's not something I'd want to compare heavily. [ it's insensitive. ]
It is difficult to be left behind, as much as it is difficult to let go.
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Left behind, yes, but if everything goes according to plan, not for long.
[ And he has to believe that things will work out. ]
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[ what is she, if she doesn't hope? ]
Enough of them realized and knew what needed to happen from before I arrived here. It's only a matter of how... and when they decide to do it.
How would you want it handled?
[ who would he have as the final five ]
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It's not up to me, and I... I wouldn't be able to choose.
[ Even if this one is a hypothetical, it reminds him of the real decisions he's had to make. ]
I can't imagine how they're choosing when the time comes.
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I like this side of you, Mr. Aventurine. You're right. It isn't up to us to choose, and it doesn't do much for us think about the hypothetical, but I like to gauge how people feel about it.
[ to see what they want, what they wish, what their hopes are. ]
It'd be a terrible decision for anyone. My heart goes to those who still have to make it, and in a very selfish way, I'm relieved I don't have to be one to make it.
[ even though she could, if it came down to it. even it would make her less herself. ]
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... I share in that sentiment, Miss Robin.
[ It does feel incredibly selfish, but he's always been a selfish person to begin with, so why is it different this time? ]
But I know they'll do everything they can. The people we've left behind and the people who have joined us here, they're a league of their own.
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We all have a common goal, and that's something we can count on.
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He'll clink their glasses together in a toast. ]
Then, to our upcoming success.