[Considering that malevolence was most likely Bel, Kazuya had no idea what "purifying" it would do to him, considering their souls were so crammed together it'd kill them both if they were torn apart. Would Bel return to being the God it once was? Would it die, bringing Kaz with him? Or would nothing happen? Kaz didn't know, and he didn't want to know, if it meant putting his continued existence on the line]
It's, uh, complicated but, you might end up killing me if you try to purify it. And I, y'know, kinda like living, so...
[That's a familiar situation. The problem is, though, that she's not sure if their purification abilities will even work on it, and they don't have Siegfried. They also need to save Siegfried for a certain someone too, so they can't waste its last shot on some nobody that she's only just met (sorry Kaz).]
But the dead can return, can't they? That just makes it even more annoying.
Even if the dead return, I still don't wanna die. Knowing my luck, my death would be permanent or some crazy shit like that.
[Or a number of other unpleasant things such as him and Bel fusing together for good and Kaz being swallowed up by the older and vaster presence. Yeah. Uh uh. Nope. He wasn't gonna tempt fate]
I have it under control anyway. I'm not gonna, I don't know, flip out and mass murder everyone because I have too many bad feels.
That's what they all say before it actually happens.
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Nobody becomes a hellion because they want to.
[Aside from some...extenuating circumstances. Even for those, it was a "last resort" sort of thing, the kind of "choice" one makes when they're backed into a corner with no way out.
With that, she takes her leave, hoisting her umbrella over her shoulder, determined to have the last word and ending the skit conversation.]
[But no, the weird girl just wandered off without another word, having successfully gotten the last word in - and it really did hit the mark. Kazuya scowled, turning away to try and fish amongst the carnage of crisp packets and soda cans.
Becoming a "hellion"... no way, he'd never let that happen]
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[Considering that malevolence was most likely Bel, Kazuya had no idea what "purifying" it would do to him, considering their souls were so crammed together it'd kill them both if they were torn apart. Would Bel return to being the God it once was? Would it die, bringing Kaz with him? Or would nothing happen? Kaz didn't know, and he didn't want to know, if it meant putting his continued existence on the line]
It's, uh, complicated but, you might end up killing me if you try to purify it. And I, y'know, kinda like living, so...
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[That's a familiar situation. The problem is, though, that she's not sure if their purification abilities will even work on it, and they don't have Siegfried. They also need to save Siegfried for a certain someone too, so they can't waste its last shot on some nobody that she's only just met (sorry Kaz).]
But the dead can return, can't they? That just makes it even more annoying.
[From what she's heard and seen.]
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[Or a number of other unpleasant things such as him and Bel fusing together for good and Kaz being swallowed up by the older and vaster presence. Yeah. Uh uh. Nope. He wasn't gonna tempt fate]
I have it under control anyway. I'm not gonna, I don't know, flip out and mass murder everyone because I have too many bad feels.
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[...]
Nobody becomes a hellion because they want to.
[Aside from some...extenuating circumstances. Even for those, it was a "last resort" sort of thing, the kind of "choice" one makes when they're backed into a corner with no way out.
With that, she takes her leave, hoisting her umbrella over her shoulder, determined to have the last word and ending the
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[But no, the weird girl just wandered off without another word, having successfully gotten the last word in - and it really did hit the mark. Kazuya scowled, turning away to try and fish amongst the carnage of crisp packets and soda cans.
Becoming a "hellion"... no way, he'd never let that happen]
I have it under control, tch...
[...really]