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7/11/2025, 6:10:28 AM
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>talk to a vampire
A vampire is utterly afraid of death, willing to sacrifice others to delay it. To be afraid of death is to possess a soul, because a soul can be punished. Not the case here.
>Not how it works
What's the saying? Cut off the head of a Hydra and two more shall take its place? It's the Hydra that has the last laugh too.
>convert what's left into usable energy
The act of converting the energy gives off that entropy that they try to destroy.
>So shadow clones from... naruto?
Too much ego, for them it's like cutting their arm off, and it growing into a copy of them. They have no fear of the gods, no attachment to their body, no soul to worry about, to them it's simply themself. Most people would consider a clone not to be them, but for them they see their selves in everything. This is an eye, this is a tongue, so on, so forth.
>books on black holes.
"For someone claiming to be a witch extraordinaire, she's proving remarkably inept at slaying the Dragon."
>There's more potential in the past
The end of the story sets the stage for the next one.
>Does she?
"Endless night, soft pale snow illuminated by full moon, magic flowing through the skies, ruled by his Queen of Logic. He must thought he was making some heroic 'sacrifice' on behalf his Queen's escape. Splitting off from her squadron, a diversion, a distraction. Seven swords, one Queen, one sword facing inwards. His name? Necessity. Too bad he couldn't slay the Dragon either."
>you're talking to aeons
I not talking to Sophia, this is a forgone conclusion, you're screwed on both ends. You'll keep denying this, nobody wants to face the end, but the story must come to an end. Rather than live in constant fear and seeking an escape to an impossible puzzle, I think I am going to appreciate this life much more. One must imagine Sisyphus is happy, for yet in this absurdity, he still pushes the boulder.
>but that's just stupid
I wouldn't ask you to get blood on your hands.
>talk to a vampire
A vampire is utterly afraid of death, willing to sacrifice others to delay it. To be afraid of death is to possess a soul, because a soul can be punished. Not the case here.
>Not how it works
What's the saying? Cut off the head of a Hydra and two more shall take its place? It's the Hydra that has the last laugh too.
>convert what's left into usable energy
The act of converting the energy gives off that entropy that they try to destroy.
>So shadow clones from... naruto?
Too much ego, for them it's like cutting their arm off, and it growing into a copy of them. They have no fear of the gods, no attachment to their body, no soul to worry about, to them it's simply themself. Most people would consider a clone not to be them, but for them they see their selves in everything. This is an eye, this is a tongue, so on, so forth.
>books on black holes.
"For someone claiming to be a witch extraordinaire, she's proving remarkably inept at slaying the Dragon."
>There's more potential in the past
The end of the story sets the stage for the next one.
>Does she?
"Endless night, soft pale snow illuminated by full moon, magic flowing through the skies, ruled by his Queen of Logic. He must thought he was making some heroic 'sacrifice' on behalf his Queen's escape. Splitting off from her squadron, a diversion, a distraction. Seven swords, one Queen, one sword facing inwards. His name? Necessity. Too bad he couldn't slay the Dragon either."
>you're talking to aeons
I not talking to Sophia, this is a forgone conclusion, you're screwed on both ends. You'll keep denying this, nobody wants to face the end, but the story must come to an end. Rather than live in constant fear and seeking an escape to an impossible puzzle, I think I am going to appreciate this life much more. One must imagine Sisyphus is happy, for yet in this absurdity, he still pushes the boulder.
>but that's just stupid
I wouldn't ask you to get blood on your hands.
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