[ he lets out a little puff of air, bordering on laughter. yeah, they can talk about totally average high school life at a literal god here. ]
I didn't think they were real. [ maybe like, vaguely, as one might believe in ghosts, but not as a concrete thing with such defined shapes or human forms. ] I think that's why Matsui-san wants us to remember him so much. Because... it's especially important, for that kind of spirit.
[ and also just a nice thing to do for a nebulously remembered sword. ]
Like... wanting to be remembered when you're gone. Anyone would want that. And to be remembered right. So if it makes sense for people, it can make sense for spirits.
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She's like a TV character.
[ it's cool. ]
A lot of people here are.
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I wouldn't believe it if I hadn't been talking to them all for weeks.
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[ literal fiction ]
Even Buzen was a tsukumogami. ...No wonder he acted the way he did. [ twinged with sadness, but in a fond way this time. ]
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[ hah. ]
... I liked the idea of that, though. It's not one I knew about. But, like... something coming to life because you care about it.
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I didn't think they were real. [ maybe like, vaguely, as one might believe in ghosts, but not as a concrete thing with such defined shapes or human forms. ] I think that's why Matsui-san wants us to remember him so much. Because... it's especially important, for that kind of spirit.
[ and also just a nice thing to do for a nebulously remembered sword. ]
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Like... wanting to be remembered when you're gone. Anyone would want that. And to be remembered right. So if it makes sense for people, it can make sense for spirits.