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[personal profile] arkitect 2020-10-25 09:08 pm (UTC)(link)
I would not have them attempting to pursue this person in hopes of the same-- if the possibility is in someone's hands, then it is at their own discretion.

[so he's just not even going to imply it was anything but... something that just happened.

he considers a moment, before he idly asks-]


What awaits you, after this has come to an end?
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[personal profile] arkitect 2020-10-25 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
An unenviable position, I should think-- war is rarely a simple matter. Though most are not known to have someone watching over them in such a position, are they?

[he's still listening, but also, he is so fucking tired-- don't mind him as he folds his arms behind his head and lays back.]
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[personal profile] arkitect 2020-10-25 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)
[he glances up when hansa sits next to him, but he doesn't move away or tell him to go. this is acceptable, it seems.]

...I believe I have heard something similar before. Humankind is ever easily swayed by such things, are they not; I can well imagine the things some might do in search of that power.
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[personal profile] arkitect 2020-10-25 11:58 pm (UTC)(link)
A group of power-hungry people, then, fumbling their way toward it and causing who knows what sort of damage along the way-- not to mention that if they have made mistakes in the ritual to call it, then even if it should work, there is no telling what such a creation might actually do.

[exhaling a heavy sigh, there.]

Rather than overseeing such a flawed effort, it seems as if it ought to be put to an end.
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[personal profile] arkitect 2020-10-26 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
They consider even a flawed version of this war worthy of acknowledgement...?

Well, we all have our duties, some less pleasant than others. You have my sympathies for being placed in such a position.
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[personal profile] arkitect 2020-10-26 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
Mayhap it will not last long, given its nature, and you will be freed of it ere long.

[hm. he's curious, though.]

What will you do with yourself after?
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[personal profile] arkitect 2020-10-26 12:59 am (UTC)(link)
It did seem somewhat out of place, for what you had said of yourself before.

[cyborg priest... but that makes much more sense in context, now.]

A protector of humanity then, are you-- do you care so greatly for them?
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[personal profile] arkitect 2020-10-26 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
...I see. My condolences for the loss.

[he's a little quieter, there. hansa knows, on at least some level, that he understands loss well enough.]

So you would prevent the same happening to others, after such an experience.
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[personal profile] arkitect 2020-10-26 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
How gracious of you.

[it's not dismissive like it might normally be, though, just- slightly quiet.

he has to wonder what would change, if hansa knew what emet-selch truly was. if he knew the things that he had done. whether he would accept the situation, be able to view it in the way that emet-selch has always seen it... or if hansa would look at him the way he does those creatures.

and if it turned out to be the latter-- would it be kinder to allow him an easy exit from whatever feelings he might harbor, rather than having that attachment to him?

there's a stretch of silence, there, where he seems to just be thinking.]
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[personal profile] arkitect 2020-10-26 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
[he's tired as well, almost tempted to let his eyes slide shut for a few moments-- but then hansa speaks, and he glances back to him.]

Only considering.

[he debates, a moment, before he says all too casually:]

Were we from the same world, you may well have considered me one of your targets... though the situation in mine is quite different. Nevertheless, I am aware enough we are more often than not seen as villains.
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[personal profile] arkitect 2020-10-26 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
Hardly.

[don't lump him in with vampires, wow...

but he considers just where to start, first.]


...some of the details of our earlier conversations have grown a bit hazy, but I do not believe I have ever told you what became of the world I showed you, once. It was broken, shattered into one primary fragment and ten and three more reflections of it-- and while I know not precisely how we survived, I am one of two whose souls remained whole.

To make a long explanation very short, however, in answer to your question: these fragmented worlds do not recognize themselves as broken. They view our efforts to return them to the whole quite differently than we do, as they do not have any understanding of their true state.
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[personal profile] arkitect 2020-10-26 03:46 am (UTC)(link)
So we are, yes. It is akin to a division-- were you struck by the same blow that split our world, the result would be a fragmentation; individual existences, yes, but all weakened, all reduced in every aspect. Each separate one cannot truly be called alive any more than one would call a broken shard of ceramic a bowl.

...but they cling to such an existence regardless, unaware that they have lost both the world as it was and their own immortality. To them, we are not trying to restore something to them, but trying to take away what they know-- never realizing what they know is false.
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[personal profile] arkitect 2020-10-26 04:11 am (UTC)(link)
To us, yes. To you, they would likely seem much like yourself. Yet they remain naught but fragments without full souls of their own, believing themselves truly alive and their worlds whole.

[a slight pause, there.]

In order to be absorbed back into the whole, they must cease existing in their current state.

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