Haha, they're quite fun to talk about even if you don't mention fish.
[HE SAYS, A DEMONIC TWINKLE IN HIS EYE.]
Well! I think if I were to die and not end up trapped in a separate dimension somewhere, my spirit would probably spend its time near the waters. ...Or not! But it's nice to think about.
[ADAMANT... Why. Anyways, she looks pretty thoughtful.]
That's... [Weird to think about, honestly, but she doesn't know if his belief in the afterlife is some kind of religious thing and she isn't that mean, so.] I guess I never really thought about it like that.
Not really. I mean, if they are, nobody can really see, hear or touch them, which seems like pretty good evidence that they don't exist. At least - you know, back home.
Ah... Another world where those things aren't around, hm? It's still so strange to think about! In mine, even people who weren't cultivators had to deal with the occasional angry stray spirit.
[don't be both he and i find it hilarious which is the true unfortunate thing here.]
Resentment, usually. Someone who passed away peacefully is more likely to be peaceful than someone who was murdered. The temperament of the person who died plays a factor, too. If a bitter person died naturally, they would probably be more likely to turn into a malevolent spirit than an easy-going person who died violently.
Nope! Those people are from a different world, I believe. These swords weren't sentient - not really, anyway. They were just malicious and liked to cause trouble.
[And also trick people into burying themselves and suffocating inside walls.]
My last bout of bullshit was run by a robot in a cowboy hat. You learn to get over it.
[There are like 1972863 other things she could have cited, but that's the first thing that comes to mind. I can't believe she's going to have to teach WWX about cowboys.]
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No, no! Though I think one of the swords here might? [He's doxxing your nonexistant fetish Tsurumaru.] I grew up on a floating city, is all.
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[You know what, why not. Anyways!]
See, you say that like the floating city thing explains the thing about throwing food in the water, but.
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[About his fish fetish. Hm.]
Ah - it doesn't? It was floating on the water. A port city! Rivers cut through it all over the lands.
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[...]
So you want someone to drop food in the water so it'll flow back there, or...?
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[HE SAYS, A DEMONIC TWINKLE IN HIS EYE.]
Well! I think if I were to die and not end up trapped in a separate dimension somewhere, my spirit would probably spend its time near the waters. ...Or not! But it's nice to think about.
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[ADAMANT... Why. Anyways, she looks pretty thoughtful.]
That's... [Weird to think about, honestly, but she doesn't know if his belief in the afterlife is some kind of religious thing and she isn't that mean, so.] I guess I never really thought about it like that.
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Really? You don't have that sort of thing in your world? You know, spirits hanging out near places they died or places they loved in life.
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She shrugs, though.]
Not really. I mean, if they are, nobody can really see, hear or touch them, which seems like pretty good evidence that they don't exist. At least - you know, back home.
[Murdergames and their weird graveyard rules...]
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[Life in fantasy ancient china is a lot.]
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[She’s never going to call it cultivation and I’m personally sorry.]
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Resentment, usually. Someone who passed away peacefully is more likely to be peaceful than someone who was murdered. The temperament of the person who died plays a factor, too. If a bitter person died naturally, they would probably be more likely to turn into a malevolent spirit than an easy-going person who died violently.
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[He props his chin up, delighted to chatter away about ghosts instead of stdemons.]
I've seen some unusual cases, too. Resentful swords, for example! Now those are an interesting sight.
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[And also trick people into burying themselves and suffocating inside walls.]
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[Maybe a day will come when something phases her again.]
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Sounds like something someone would say when they've already crossed their lines of disbelief many times over.
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[There are like 1972863 other things she could have cited, but that's the first thing that comes to mind. I can't believe she's going to have to teach WWX about cowboys.]
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Oh! You were the "wild west" one? [A BEAT.] ...What exactly is a cowboy? A cowherd? A boy that's also a cow?
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A boy that's also a cow.
[NO]
But yeah, that was mine.
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[He will absolutely treat cowboys as boy cows now.]
I heard your, ah, robot wasn't very kind.
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[she's leaving out the part where this was her fault but it's fine, only robot hating hours now]
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Ah... Haha, well. I can't say it's surprising to know someone who'd be in charge of something like that would find it hilarious.
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Yeah. Can't wait to see who we've got this time around.
[Honestly, she will accept anyone if they aren't sex demons, so.]