[ dextera remembers the knight talking about the void, and the connection of all those siblings through it. he wonders what it really means, but it somehow sounds—if not more comforting, less painful than his own emptiness. that’s a selfish thought, however, so he keeps it to himself. there’s no sense in pitting their pains against one another, when what he wants is to be understanding.
the hollow knight has a burden unlike his, but that doesn’t mean it’s an impossible one. ]
Thank you.
What I can tell you is that I was once a doll that carried nothing but guilt. I had no memories, no voice, no “self” to speak of. Personhood was so far from me that I couldn’t even conceive of it as a goal.
Things have changed. I think it can for you, too, if that’s what you want.
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the hollow knight has a burden unlike his, but that doesn’t mean it’s an impossible one. ]
Thank you.
What I can tell you is that I was once a doll that carried nothing but guilt. I had no memories, no voice, no “self” to speak of. Personhood was so far from me that I couldn’t even conceive of it as a goal.
Things have changed. I think it can for you, too, if that’s what you want.