Yuri Kozukata (
onerous) wrote in
prismatica2019-08-24 11:22 am
Entry tags:
- ensemble stars!: subaru akehoshi,
- fatal frame: yuri kozukata,
- final fantasy xiv: takame kesi,
- hollow knight: grimm,
- homestuck: dave strider,
- ikemen vampire: leonardo da vinci,
- infamous second son: fetch,
- kingdom hearts: xigbar,
- kokoro connect: himeko inaba,
- persona 3: minako arisato,
- persona 3: yukari takeba,
- revue starlight: kaoruko hanayagi,
- rwby: emerald sustrai
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What is it that keeps you living? Why? What makes it worth it to you?
[That’s, uh. That’s it. That’s the message. There’s no follow-up explanation or anything.
She’s just curious and doesn’t seem to see how alarming a question like that out of the blue might be]
[That’s, uh. That’s it. That’s the message. There’s no follow-up explanation or anything.
She’s just curious and doesn’t seem to see how alarming a question like that out of the blue might be]

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It's the nature of our kind. And indeed, it's all I know.
As for me? No. But I know others of my kind who do—it can be painful to be left behind by those whose lives are so much shorter than ours.
[ Citation needed, St. Germain. If this was in person maybe Yuri could call him out on looking pained while writing "I've definitely never regretted living forever" ]
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I guess it's not possible--or at least not easy?--to make them immortal with you? And then, there are those who wouldn't want to make that choice to begin with...
Sorry, I don't mean to ramble on or anything. I just find it interesting. I've met people who've lived for hundreds of years, but it's not the same. And all of them wanted to die properly and move on, just waiting for the right moment.
The differences are interesting, I suppose. [Those people were also already dead and ghosts unable to move on so that probably didn't help matters there.]
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Unfortunately, no. Even when I share my abilities with others, it only prolongs their time. Not that I mind, personally. I'll take 300 years over 30.
But like you said, to some, death is death, regardless of how long it takes to arrive. I know many who disagree with my somewhat carefree opinion. I believe any time spent alive is worth enjoying.
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I'm glad to hear that. I know my perspective is somewhat unique, so I wanted to offer it. I've been alive for a very long time, so this isn't a subject I am unfamiliar with.