[Them just out here like (handshake emoji rapidly) as Claude's stolen boxers fly proudly overhead.]
For better or worse, the demons in my world aren't quite so impressive. They're a bit longer-lived and a bit harder to kill, but they're not eternal. What they have are numbers and an irritating persistence.
[Truly hilarious that they're both out here vibing over demon eradication like this is normal. He offers a smile in return, briefly hesitant but soft.]
If I could accomplish only that in this lifetime, then I would die satisfied.
[When you live for only revenge since you were like 11, you don't really have any plans for Other Satisfactions In Life. He honestly doesn't mind the idea of just being dead after he succeeds either, god bless.]
...I should think that perhaps in this case, age doesn't have much to do with it.
[Sieghart... Normally he might find something like this hard to listen to, but honestly, it helps a lot that he knows Sieghart knows where he's coming from. Even without knowing the gruesome details of why the man hates demons so greatly, it's an easy camaraderie to feel.
There's a little bit of a wry, amused smile, though there's some appreciation in it, too.]
You have surprisingly good advice on hand, Sieghart-dono. Perhaps this is the wisdom that comes with age?
[Is this why he died. To escape the curse of knowing Sakyou.]
Ah... [WHY DOES THIS "AH" SOUND SO KNOWING. He just nods. Why is he nodding?? Don't worry about it.] --I really do mean it, though. Thank you. ...Though I wish that no one here had to share an understanding over matters of revenge.
[There are so many of them though... there are so many revenge lads here...]
That only happens when you're too rigid. You should always stick to your core principles, but there'll be times when you have to adapt to what's happening around you; otherwise, you'll set yourself back.
Nearly, but not all. You need to draw a line somewhere. If you always strive to compromise, you'll just become a pushover without a ground to stand on.
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For better or worse, the demons in my world aren't quite so impressive. They're a bit longer-lived and a bit harder to kill, but they're not eternal. What they have are numbers and an irritating persistence.
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. . . Then you may be able to fulfill your wish, after all.
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If I could accomplish only that in this lifetime, then I would die satisfied.
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...I should think that perhaps in this case, age doesn't have much to do with it.
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[Perhaps that was presumptuous of him to say. Still . . .
He lets the thought go.]
A great deal can be accomplished in a single lifetime. Rather than how you'll feel when you're dying, worry about what comes next.
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There's a little bit of a wry, amused smile, though there's some appreciation in it, too.]
You have surprisingly good advice on hand, Sieghart-dono. Perhaps this is the wisdom that comes with age?
[Complimentary and rude at the same time...]
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Didn't we just establish that age has nothing to do with it?
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Mm... I was thinking to make an exception in this case, but I have the strangest feeling you wouldn't appreciate it.
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Ugh . . . if there's one thing that doesn't matter, it's my age, so just forget about it.
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Ah... [WHY DOES THIS "AH" SOUND SO KNOWING. He just nods. Why is he nodding?? Don't worry about it.] --I really do mean it, though. Thank you. ...Though I wish that no one here had to share an understanding over matters of revenge.
[There are so many of them though... there are so many revenge lads here...]
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Mercifully, Sakyou changes the subject and Sieghart is all too eager to follow suit.]
. . . It can't be helped. What's done is done. All that's left is to do what we can.
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I suppose that's how it often is. That's why so many of us are stubborn, most likely.
[He's going to look back at this conversation and hate it!]
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[UNSURPRISING. They are the same person, after all.]
Though it does make me think of what Hanayagi-san said... About stubbornness working against us.
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He looks like he's considering that, though.]
So it's a matter of balance. ...Well, I suppose nearly everything is, in the end.
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Nearly, but not all. You need to draw a line somewhere. If you always strive to compromise, you'll just become a pushover without a ground to stand on.
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I don't think that will be much of a problem for me personally, at least.
[His compromising skills need work. His teamwork skills in general need work! Sieghart saw that firsthand, wrow.]
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Your problem is that you don't know when to let go. You could've avoided death the first time around if you'd stopped wrestling with that guy.
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It's fine; it likely saved you all the trouble of being pursued by someone who was quite physically strong and could have probably called for backup.
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But I shouldn't complain too much. We all got out in the end.
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[EVEN HE HAD TIME TO NOTICE HOW FAST CLAUDE NYOOMED. God bless.]
In any case, it feels like a bit of a fluke that we did, honestly, but I won't complain about it either.
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[This wholeass group absolutely would have murdered if they felt it was necessary.]
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