Not in the slightest, but I don't have enough information about your world to affirm or deny. In my own, I don't believe in magic. In others, I still believe there is some scientific explanation but I won't argue against someone's experience.
[like if the whole world calls it magic and scien's never been there, who is he to override them without proof]
I did mean to ask for your personal opinion and it is quite a logical one. Thank you.
[ Hard to argue with weird worlds and stuff. ]
The church often talked about curses of the devil and sent crusades to exterminate heretics. I would say that my mind is open to the possibility, curse or fate.
I wonder how anyone goes about proving the supernatural and unknown if it isn't the foundation of life itself. Such powers could be withheld from the masses, couldn't it? Power that could change the world fastened behind a gate... Wielded by a small few. Knowledge is not too different.
In my world, there is no god. Only human wisdom. To the point that even what I know firmly to be my own creation born from science is mistaken for miracles, and I'm revered as a savior and deity.
[there is an arrogance to this statement, as if he's gotten used to it as fact. however he doesn't seem particularly pleased with his own moniker. the dissonance between a man who became god, who has no interest in the heavens.]
So no, I can't say that I truly believe in the divine when supposedly I am the closest thing to it.
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Since you are not questioning it, does this mean you believe in curses?
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[like if the whole world calls it magic and scien's never been there, who is he to override them without proof]
Do you believe in curses?
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[ Hard to argue with weird worlds and stuff. ]
The church often talked about curses of the devil and sent crusades to exterminate heretics. I would say that my mind is open to the possibility, curse or fate.
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his expression withers slightly]
.... are you open to other explanations.
[please.]
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[ so, yeah. ]
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You seem against the divine, Mister Brofiise.
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[there is an arrogance to this statement, as if he's gotten used to it as fact. however he doesn't seem particularly pleased with his own moniker. the dissonance between a man who became god, who has no interest in the heavens.]
So no, I can't say that I truly believe in the divine when supposedly I am the closest thing to it.
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[ It's said as a statement, neither negative or positive. ]
It sounds like a lonely seat.
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Does it?
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Do you have an equal?
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Then you are not alone.
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[begging this man to crave more human interaction]
Are you an easily lonely person? Is that why you keep waiting for others?
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My master and I are bound by a promise, which is why I am waiting for them. In terms of loneliness... It is livelier with people around.
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[he can't relate....]
What promise binds you to your master?
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[ They don't think it's necessary to elaborate or anything. People being around is definitely more fun. ]
To serve and guide.
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[that's not the same thing, scien. it's the way a king regards his court jester.]
Guide...? You prepare the course for your master?
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[ They say it more like they are a bystander to life's happenings. ]
Well, as we know, they do get lost. Guiding can be reminding them of their goal or their purpose.
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How would you describe your master?
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[ cant be an insult if its true ]
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Sounds apt.
You wouldn't choose a new master?
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And abandon them to stay lost? I'm afraid I can't let that happen.
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[he can't imagine being devoted to someone scatter-brained.... sounds like a headache]
Do you treasure him more than yourself?
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I suppose I must. They are my master. [ They tilt their head. ] Do you have any relation to your equal?
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