Yeah. This is stuff that parents usually read to their children. About all sorts of fantastical things like monsters, or grand heroes, or tricky fairies. Stuff like that.
[She nods.]
I guess I'm not surprised. This stuff is real life to you, I'm guessing.
More or less, yes, though my reality is still different from others who are familiar with such things. We are not often threatened by monsters, for example, nor have we much need for heroes.
There's always time to do it. Just because you're a big guy in your convocation with responsibilities and the like doesn't mean you can't go out and do something worth writing a legend about.
[Work is all of her life, but doesn't mean it can't be that way for others.]
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[She nods.]
I guess I'm not surprised. This stuff is real life to you, I'm guessing.
[What with concepts and magic and all.]
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[An amused noise.]
That sword of yours makes you look like a big hero, though.
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Mayhap so. I certainly would not call myself one, however-- I have done naught to earn that manner of accolade.
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There's always time to do it. Just because you're a big guy in your convocation with responsibilities and the like doesn't mean you can't go out and do something worth writing a legend about.
[Work is all of her life, but doesn't mean it can't be that way for others.]
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[work is all of his life too and that's perfectly fine by him...]
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...Suit yourself. There's nothing wrong with that either. Duty is duty. [A pause.] And to say otherwise would be pot calling the kettle black.
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[that's just the vibe!]
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[SHE BLINKS?? but then...sort of vaguely smiles.]
Could say the same thing about you.