[ It makes sense. When surrounded by death, she supposes it'd be natural to become desensitized to it. Or, in his case, you have to put some distance between yourself and the emotional aspects of the job in order to be able to do it effectively. She imagines most mortals have their share of deathbed sob stories to try and stave off the inevitable. ]
Yeah, I definitely fall into that 'had a shitty existence' category. And, you know, I accepted the end... until I ended up on the Nameless Island and met Seteth. I was still pretty resigned to dying for a while after, even, and that anything else was just the things of silly fantasy.
But, I... I want to fight for the possibility of something better, thanks to him. So, y'know- I guess we'll see what happens. I'm sure I will see you again, eventually, but hopefully I get at least some time with him in a place I can finally feel like is home.
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Yeah, I definitely fall into that 'had a shitty existence' category. And, you know, I accepted the end... until I ended up on the Nameless Island and met Seteth. I was still pretty resigned to dying for a while after, even, and that anything else was just the things of silly fantasy.
But, I... I want to fight for the possibility of something better, thanks to him. So, y'know- I guess we'll see what happens. I'm sure I will see you again, eventually, but hopefully I get at least some time with him in a place I can finally feel like is home.