[THEY MUST BE PUNISHED FOR INFLICTING THE CLOWNS.......
But yeah! Nothing goes wildly bad after this at all. Why would it! He has clearly turned out so normal especially compared to the tender version of him that exists in his memories. He glances over toward Haru, and there's a faint little scoff.]
and yes he is just exactly the same person as he was in these memories and compared to the version of him haru met last week so there was bound to not be any catastrophic incidents after that. ]
It's something that's neither good nor bad; it merely is. Many things in this and any world fall into that category, and people later assign morality or worth to it.
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But yeah! Nothing goes wildly bad after this at all. Why would it! He has clearly turned out so normal especially compared to the tender version of him that exists in his memories. He glances over toward Haru, and there's a faint little scoff.]
They were the people of Tatarasuna, yes.
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and yes he is just exactly the same person as he was in these memories and compared to the version of him haru met last week so there was bound to not be any catastrophic incidents after that. ]
Then were they your family?
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He just laughs at that. It is not a pleasant sound.]
The one that called himself Kabukimono may have thought so for some time, at least.
[Before the catastrophic incidents that definitely didn't happen.]
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he doesn't react to the laugh, leaning against a clown wall and peering over. ]
You don't consider yourself that person anymore?
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But he'll watch as Haru moves over there to do a clown lean, crossing his arms over his chest.]
I haven't been that person in four hundred years, give or take.
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[ remarked mildly. all these ancient beings. he is eighteen and normal. ]
People change a lot, even as humans. I guess it's the same for you.
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Nothing is static in perpetuity. Not even the gods—not even when they try.
[Said with a little sloping shrug.]
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Is that a bad thing?
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[NIHILISM!]