Solf J Kimblee (
explosivecombat) wrote2013-02-15 11:51 pm
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022. [Text]
With matters of one's heart and soul so close in mind, due to the recent holiday and all the romantic connotations therein, I ask that you forgive the possibly morbid nature of the question I have for you tonight:
The state or condition of one's soul is often brought into question when their deeds are brought to light or held up for scrutiny; the concept of the damned and those destined for salvation aren't new concepts by far. However, I have to ask what that means for all of you - do you accept your soul as existing only as a metaphysical concept, a matter of faith, something unproven and intangible? Or is it something undeniable where you come from, not a matter of faith but rather proven to exist? Does it fail to exist for you at all?
Or, perhaps, is it something else entirely - something that was rendered from one of the above options into another?
I suppose I should apologize for such heavy subject matter; I imagine some will find it rude to attempt to quantify such a thing. However, it's been something I've had reason to consider lately, so no apology is forthcoming.
The state or condition of one's soul is often brought into question when their deeds are brought to light or held up for scrutiny; the concept of the damned and those destined for salvation aren't new concepts by far. However, I have to ask what that means for all of you - do you accept your soul as existing only as a metaphysical concept, a matter of faith, something unproven and intangible? Or is it something undeniable where you come from, not a matter of faith but rather proven to exist? Does it fail to exist for you at all?
Or, perhaps, is it something else entirely - something that was rendered from one of the above options into another?
I suppose I should apologize for such heavy subject matter; I imagine some will find it rude to attempt to quantify such a thing. However, it's been something I've had reason to consider lately, so no apology is forthcoming.
[text]
Am I to assume you had a part in this?
[text]
Crow takes a moment replying to that, mainly because... well, it's not something he usually talks about; though seeing as their conversation got this far already and Kimblee seems to have figured it out anyway, there's no point denying it.]
guess you could say so, yeah
[text]
Might I ask in what way, or would you prefer to keep it to yourself? I can see where there would be reason to not say; I don't mind either way.
[text]
[It's not like it matters that much here, after all.]
I was one of the people who fought those gods
[text]
I find you to be a rather remarkable person, you know.
[text]
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h-how does he even respond to that...]
you give me too much credit
I wasn't alone
besides, anyone would probably do that in my place
[Which is to say anyone would be pissed off if people they cared for the most were murdered.]