While I have no intentions of entertaining playing along to that extent, I will say this:
The wish I have won't be granted by the divine, because it would mean that this being would willingly allow himself to be destroyed by a being declared a sinner.
[ Dainsleif is a predictable man, maybe. Quite frankly it is obvious that Father won't accept a wish that is "destroy yourself". ]
A bold and noble wish! [ Not even a pause] If all gods exist this way, then they are villains who hath no honor or goodness. If it were within my power I would smite them in a flash mineself. Yet 'tis not a wish at all, for it is something we must do with our own hands.
[ He appreciates the lack of hesitation - and really, for a moment he isn't sure what to say, pausing, other than... ]
...I appreciate that you believe so.
I have also seen no gods existing as otherwise so far...therefore, I see them as no different than what you have described.
[ Dainsleif biased against gods ... news at 11. ]
But, like you have said, it is certain that this is something we must do ourselves. Hoping for a miracle or wish will not make it happen; nor will it be possible by any other way.
Hah...my opponents fervently wish I would have a change of heart, and are constantly angry that I oppose them to the end instead of standing with them. Even if it tears me apart.
You will find that I am very stubborn and set in my ways. I don't intend to let my heart be driven otherwise, so easily.
Ironically, I could say that change can be good. Though, if one wishes to remain noble and true - to stick to convictions that don't twist their whole being...they can't allow a fickle, weak heart.
Unsurprisingly, those people claim that they make their plans for the people, while only listening to the voices in their minds that pretend to be as the peoples'.
[ Dainsleif then just shakes his head regardless. ]
Fortunately, you're also correct in that conclusion. At least, that is the case where I'm concerned...once I'm convinced of something, forget persuading me of anything else.
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Very bold of her to bother asking him that. ]
While I have no intentions of entertaining playing along to that extent, I will say this:
The wish I have won't be granted by the divine, because it would mean that this being would willingly allow himself to be destroyed by a being declared a sinner.
[ Dainsleif is a predictable man, maybe. Quite frankly it is obvious that Father won't accept a wish that is "destroy yourself". ]
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...I appreciate that you believe so.
I have also seen no gods existing as otherwise so far...therefore, I see them as no different than what you have described.
[ Dainsleif biased against gods ... news at 11. ]
But, like you have said, it is certain that this is something we must do ourselves. Hoping for a miracle or wish will not make it happen; nor will it be possible by any other way.
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[time to punch a god in the face and stab it a few times. should be fine]
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[ Dainsleif is already imagining how many stabbings he will bring the accursed being... ]
...Somehow, I'm not surprised.
[ The fate of an individual's story is best written by the hands of themselves, rather than a stranger's. ]
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'Tis important when we meet comrades of a similar nature and heart.
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...It is.
Rare is it that I encounter those of a similar mind. And those who remain that way, for that matter.
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Ne'r fear for mine heart shall remain the same for centuries to come. As doth thee, I hope.
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Centuries, hm?
Hah...my opponents fervently wish I would have a change of heart, and are constantly angry that I oppose them to the end instead of standing with them. Even if it tears me apart.
You will find that I am very stubborn and set in my ways. I don't intend to let my heart be driven otherwise, so easily.
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[She doesn't!]
'Tis the nature of the long lived not to be easily persuaded regardless.
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Unsurprisingly, those people claim that they make their plans for the people, while only listening to the voices in their minds that pretend to be as the peoples'.
[ Dainsleif then just shakes his head regardless. ]
Fortunately, you're also correct in that conclusion. At least, that is the case where I'm concerned...once I'm convinced of something, forget persuading me of anything else.
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[Nodding! Never let them clash blades but]
Forsooth, thy enemies should simply appreciate that thy nature is as straight forward and clear as it appears.
[She would not mind herself because that makes for the best of stories]
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Though, there have been times they've taken the chance to take advantage of it. It simply is what it is.
[ Dainsleif has no intentions of sinking to their level, regardless. ]
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[GOOD. DAINSLEIF GOOD. She dubs thee: comrade in Truth and Good
and apparently making pacts out of good natured heroism?]]