[ can't believe lowe kicked your ass. he nods to the safety over thursday night, at least. ] It is. A small relief, but a relief nonetheless.
[ and then out comes the lore, and that is
concerning. xie lian reads over the note, and will take it down carefully on a small notepad he's been keeping in his sleeve, his expression growing more and more concerned as he reads. ]
...I remember someone saying that Dust is tied to free will. The more Dust that you generate, the more free will you have - the more knowledge that you have. So... to 'settle' means that our daemons will stop changing forms, because as we grow, we learn.
[ .... ]
So, they want to eradicate entire worlds they deem sinful. That would be why we've seen so many horrific calamaties, in these different worlds. [ that's.
[ lowe was respectfully kind to us actually. only to see what happened today and said they should've k*lled us to go with the crowd. 😔 ]
I heard the same. By the time they settle, it seems like there is no undoing it.
[ He goes quiet, nodding. ]
But to eradicate and remove those of Dust... that would essentially be removing their free will, no? Someone without their free will is nothing more than a puppet.
anyway. xie lian pauses, there, as he's considering the horrible idea of taking away someone's free will, because... like he's having a sudden realization, he says, softly. ]
...Is that what happened to Qi Rong? [ oh. ] When he...
...when the spectres attacked him, when I was fighting against him that first week, he lost his entire will to fight. You saw - as well as anyone, you saw what sort of person he was. He stopped shouting and arguing and just... stood there.
[ wait did we just big brain here. As soon as Xie Lian starts to bring up it up, realization dawns on Dokja's face as week, ]
...I'd say that's exactly what happened. [ Or at least the closest example they have in this realm so far. ] When your daemon settles, it isn't considered to be a sense of losing your free will. Because as you said, you grow, you learn. You just reach that level of maturity naturally.
[ But removing the source of the Dust, your actual free will... damn. ]
... ] ...For...the type of person that he was, even Qi Rong did not deserve that.
[ xie lian spares no love for his cousin, and that has never been a secret, but the idea sits wrong. even to the end, xie lian had tried to protect him from the spectres, had felt the weight of their terrible exhaustion aching down on his shoulders even just fighting against them. his willpower was strong, and he fought them off, but for qi rong, there was no escape. ]
How vile. [ but unsurprising. ] To take away someone's will, to bend them to your wish and desire without allowing them any choice in the matter.
...That is why we must continue to speak with each other and teach each other of our worlds, and why the Watchers must be tasking us with those things each time we ask for a power. We must continue to explore, and we must continue to learn. To grow. [ ... ] To continue generating Dust.
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[ and then out comes the lore, and that is
concerning. xie lian reads over the note, and will take it down carefully on a small notepad he's been keeping in his sleeve, his expression growing more and more concerned as he reads. ]
...I remember someone saying that Dust is tied to free will. The more Dust that you generate, the more free will you have - the more knowledge that you have. So... to 'settle' means that our daemons will stop changing forms, because as we grow, we learn.
[ .... ]
So, they want to eradicate entire worlds they deem sinful. That would be why we've seen so many horrific calamaties, in these different worlds. [ that's.
horrible. ]
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I heard the same. By the time they settle, it seems like there is no undoing it.
[ He goes quiet, nodding. ]
But to eradicate and remove those of Dust... that would essentially be removing their free will, no? Someone without their free will is nothing more than a puppet.
[ Assuming they even survive the process? ]
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anyway. xie lian pauses, there, as he's considering the horrible idea of taking away someone's free will, because... like he's having a sudden realization, he says, softly. ]
...Is that what happened to Qi Rong? [ oh. ] When he...
...when the spectres attacked him, when I was fighting against him that first week, he lost his entire will to fight. You saw - as well as anyone, you saw what sort of person he was. He stopped shouting and arguing and just... stood there.
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wait did we just big brain here.As soon as Xie Lian starts to bring up it up, realization dawns on Dokja's face as week, ]...I'd say that's exactly what happened. [ Or at least the closest example they have in this realm so far. ] When your daemon settles, it isn't considered to be a sense of losing your free will. Because as you said, you grow, you learn. You just reach that level of maturity naturally.
[ But removing the source of the Dust, your actual free will... damn. ]
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... ] ...For...the type of person that he was, even Qi Rong did not deserve that.
[ xie lian spares no love for his cousin, and that has never been a secret, but the idea sits wrong. even to the end, xie lian had tried to protect him from the spectres, had felt the weight of their terrible exhaustion aching down on his shoulders even just fighting against them. his willpower was strong, and he fought them off, but for qi rong, there was no escape. ]
How vile. [ but unsurprising. ] To take away someone's will, to bend them to your wish and desire without allowing them any choice in the matter.
...That is why we must continue to speak with each other and teach each other of our worlds, and why the Watchers must be tasking us with those things each time we ask for a power. We must continue to explore, and we must continue to learn. To grow. [ ... ] To continue generating Dust.
[ whoa ]