There are some from my world that are the same way - they weren't human, though I wouldn't go so far as to call them another species, exactly (they were a bit of a unique case). Regret wasn't common among them, either; they were created for the sake of war and conflict. Their way of thinking was foreign to most people, I think; understandable, but not relatable.
At the same time, I could relate to them more closely than I could most humans; I suppose it's no surprise, knowing that, that I can relate more closely to what you've told me than I can to humanity.
But that's neither here nor there - more of an observation than anything - and really, I digress.
I suppose the question I have with regards to this entire regret business is whether it's a relief or alarming to know you aren't the only one, as I can see it going both ways.
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At the same time, I could relate to them more closely than I could most humans; I suppose it's no surprise, knowing that, that I can relate more closely to what you've told me than I can to humanity.
But that's neither here nor there - more of an observation than anything - and really, I digress.
I suppose the question I have with regards to this entire regret business is whether it's a relief or alarming to know you aren't the only one, as I can see it going both ways.