It has been ages since I've given you my work and a red pen.
[He takes both of his hands and helps him stand up.]
Consider that sentence for a moment. To be aware of your death. Usually that's the finale then and there. The fact that we can gaze upon it while breathing is well, miraculous and unsettling at best.
[Hmm! Let's ignore the whole whole-vs-sundered thing right now, Levity would prefer not to think about it. He takes the notebook, though, flipping it open and running his eye down the notes.]
Giving up everything. Your home, your star, those whom you shared memories of times before here would be difficult. Though I do know some make the choice.
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[He takes both of his hands and helps him stand up.]
Consider that sentence for a moment. To be aware of your death. Usually that's the finale then and there. The fact that we can gaze upon it while breathing is well, miraculous and unsettling at best.
It will take time to adjust.
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... Mm. I wonder if it is harder because we are meant to be immortal. Mortals cheat and flee death every day, but for us it is a truly final end...
[He shakes his head, trying to chase the thoughts away.]
Ah, but I wonder if my skills will measure up to your expectations.
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I do pity them. That their lives are so fleeting, but as long as their souls are whole, well, then perhaps that was meant to be.
[He finds him a comfy spot on the couch to sit on and brings out a few notebooks with scribbles and opens one up.
The concepts in the first book are notes on teleportation from the most rudimentary to highly complex arcane equations.]
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Hmm... Transcending space, hm?
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...I do. And I think he wants to go home after all this is over.
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...what do you and Five plan to do?