It's particularly ridiculous, given that sometime soon after my arrival I spoke with Lahabrea and told him that I do not truly see Hythlodaeus and Levity as separate people. "Levity is just Hythlodaeus without his memories", I'd said... and perhaps promptly forgot. I'm not quite certain what led me away from that thought, but I am more confident in it once again.
[He sighs softly.]
Being without my memories does not have to change me. Rather than a flaw or an obstacle, it is much easier to move on from it if I simply think of it as a thing that happened. Nothing more, and nothing less. And thus I will move on.
[He laughs at the complaint, though!]
Ah, perhaps it's like with Ardyn? Appearing insincere, or perhaps scheming, even when you are being such, preventing people from becoming closer to you, but only those close to you can see the truth? Though the situation between you and I differs from my relationship with Ardyn.
[But, ah. Hm. Azem.]
...Azem... he was our friend, wasn't he? But you told me I could blame him for the distance between us when I remembered enough. Did something happen?
Re: 378?
It's particularly ridiculous, given that sometime soon after my arrival I spoke with Lahabrea and told him that I do not truly see Hythlodaeus and Levity as separate people. "Levity is just Hythlodaeus without his memories", I'd said... and perhaps promptly forgot. I'm not quite certain what led me away from that thought, but I am more confident in it once again.
[He sighs softly.]
Being without my memories does not have to change me. Rather than a flaw or an obstacle, it is much easier to move on from it if I simply think of it as a thing that happened. Nothing more, and nothing less. And thus I will move on.
[He laughs at the complaint, though!]
Ah, perhaps it's like with Ardyn? Appearing insincere, or perhaps scheming, even when you are being such, preventing people from becoming closer to you, but only those close to you can see the truth? Though the situation between you and I differs from my relationship with Ardyn.
[But, ah. Hm. Azem.]
...Azem... he was our friend, wasn't he? But you told me I could blame him for the distance between us when I remembered enough. Did something happen?