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Let me put it this way. If you live forever, then you could at one point conceivably do everything you ever wanted to do and then some. Meaning you've done everything. I ask you... Then what? Put yourself in a situation where you've done everything there is to do hundreds of times, seen everything there is to see hundreds of times. Some people may like that, but personally it feels empty. There's a sort of specialness in doing things knowing that you only have one shot at everything.


Then do it again, meet someone new, go on a new adventure! What joy does death bring that life doesn't have?
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Then do it again, meet someone new, go on a new adventure! What joy does death bring that life doesn't have?


Death is a natural end to things. Everything has an end and for some that's comforting. Maybe it doesn't make sense for you Lily, you technically can live forever if I understand correctly. But for mortals, we age, we slow down, we look at things and their meanings change or even degrade over time. We enjoy novelty. But if you've done literally everything in life more than a hundred times, could you honestly say that you could enjoy it? This also means knowing that everyone around you will eventually wither away too. It's a macabre way of looking at it, but death is a friend, it helps us respect the fragility of everything, and understand that every action has a consequence. Beings that live forever tend to forget that. Then again I'm a poetic romantic that sees beauty in even the most macabre things.
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Death is a natural end to things. Everything has an end and for some that's comforting. Maybe it doesn't make sense for you Lily, you technically can live forever if I understand correctly. But for mortals, we age, we slow down, we look at things and their meanings change or even degrade over time. We enjoy novelty. But if you've done literally everything in life more than a hundred times, could you honestly say that you could enjoy it? This also means knowing that everyone around you will eventually wither away too. It's a macabre way of looking at it, but death is a friend, it helps us respect the fragility of everything, and understand that every action has a consequence. Beings that live forever tend to forget that. Then again I'm a poetic romantic that sees beauty in even the most macabre things.


You're right, Lily doesn't have the same perspective. But I don't get it either—why is anyone drawn toward some final destruction? What's the difference between dying now and dying later if you want to die at all?
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You're right, Lily doesn't have the same perspective. But I don't get it either—why is anyone drawn toward some final destruction? What's the difference between dying now and dying later if you want to die at all?


The reasoning is simple if you stop and think about what immortality really means. It's not about wanting death, it's not about dying either. It's accepting that there is a natural cycle to things, it's about the appreciation of time, it's about the appreciation of the finite, the appreciation of finality.

To answer your question in the most direct way possible, there is no difference if you think about it. Only the time in between each death. My question is, which life would've been more meaningful? If I died now, I could at least say I'm satisfied... I fought until the last. If I died later, perhaps I'd still be satisfied... But for a different reason entirely. The exercise of life is to find purpose, death keeps us honest and makes sure that purpose is worth it. How many people do you know could make use of their immortality? Many gods from my realm failed hilariously. I can't really see immortality as a good thing.
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The reasoning is simple if you stop and think about what immortality really means. It's not about wanting death, it's not about dying either. It's accepting that there is a natural cycle to things, it's about the appreciation of time, it's about the appreciation of the finite, the appreciation of finality.

To answer your question in the most direct way possible, there is no difference if you think about it. Only the time in between each death. My question is, which life would've been more meaningful? If I died now, I could at least say I'm satisfied... I fought until the last. If I died later, perhaps I'd still be satisfied... But for a different reason entirely. The exercise of life is to find purpose, death keeps us honest and makes sure that purpose is worth it. How many people do you know could make use of their immortality? Many gods from my realm failed hilariously. I can't really see immortality as a good thing.


When you're alive, you can still try to make your life worth something. When you die, you're out of options. It's over. You're slowly forgotten until you never existed in the first place. That's a fate I have no interest in.
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When you're alive, you can still try to make your life worth something. When you die, you're out of options. It's over. You're slowly forgotten until you never existed in the first place. That's a fate I have no interest in.


Not if you make your life a memorable one and especially not if you pass your skills and stories down to the people worth it to you. Perhaps that's your purpose in your life, to become as memorable as possible. If that's the case, then Lily made the right choice being interested in you. You've got greatness in your eyes I think. Even if you yourself don't realize it yet.
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Not if you make your life a memorable one and especially not if you pass your skills and stories down to the people worth it to you. Perhaps that's your purpose in your life, to become as memorable as possible. If that's the case, then Lily made the right choice being interested in you. You've got greatness in your eyes I think. Even if you yourself don't realize it yet.


Memories that end up washing away after enough time, no matter how memorable.
*Clinks the empty glass against the others, and speaks with a strained voice*
My purpose in life is to stay alive. Whatever the cost.
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Memories that end up washing away after enough time, no matter how memorable.
*Clinks the empty glass against the others, and speaks with a strained voice*
My purpose in life is to stay alive. Whatever the cost.


That's not quite true either... What you do will affect everything and everyone around you. Memories fade, yes, but the lingering moments no matter how small live on. You shape the world with every action, even your words will have impacts on people who will either be inspired or dismayed by them. Their actions will be influenced by yours. Monuments, civilizations, all of them are built upon the backs of little things. If my life is finite, I'd rather die knowing that while my being may be forgotten, through my deeds, the world that I leave behind lives on.

But to each their own I believe. We are at an impasse. I do enjoy these talks, we had these in the mages circle a lot. Hmm, what about you miss SideSlash, anything you'd like to add?
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That's not quite true either... What you do will affect everything and everyone around you. Memories fade, yes, but the lingering moments no matter how small live on. You shape the world with every action, even your words will have impacts on people who will either be inspired or dismayed by them. Their actions will be influenced by yours. Monuments, civilizations, all of them are built upon the backs of little things. If my life is finite, I'd rather die knowing that while my being may be forgotten, through my deeds, the world that I leave behind lives on.

But to each their own I believe. We are at an impasse. I do enjoy these talks, we had these in the mages circle a lot. Hmm, what about you miss SideSlash, anything you'd like to add?


*Laughs*
You humans are all so curious.
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That's not quite true either... What you do will affect everything and everyone around you. Memories fade, yes, but the lingering moments no matter how small live on. You shape the world with every action, even your words will have impacts on people who will either be inspired or dismayed by them. Their actions will be influenced by yours. Monuments, civilizations, all of them are built upon the backs of little things. If my life is finite, I'd rather die knowing that while my being may be forgotten, through my deeds, the world that I leave behind lives on.

But to each their own I believe. We are at an impasse. I do enjoy these talks, we had these in the mages circle a lot. Hmm, what about you miss SideSlash, anything you'd like to add?


*shakes my head*
Nothing much more on my end that won’t really add anything than what I have said.
*snaps again and all of your drinks have been refilled*
That being said, how are yall doing right now?
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*Laughs*
You humans are all so curious.


You would find my brother very interesting then.
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You would find my brother very interesting then.


The king one?
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*shakes my head*
Nothing much more on my end that won’t really add anything than what I have said.
*snaps again and all of your drinks have been refilled*
That being said, how are yall doing right now?


I’ll take more food.
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The king one?


*nods*
Sreig Custos is his name.

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I’ll take more food.


What would ya like?
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*nods*
Sreig Custos is his name.

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What would ya like?


Does he use magic?
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*nods*
Sreig Custos is his name.

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What would ya like?


Meat. Anything that can’t talk back.
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*The impact creates a sound like the shattering of glass*
Good enough!
*A ghostly pale barrier where the wall was erupts into space, causing the same aura to flare up around me and slipping me out of your grasp*


Aeeron: *as you start to fade away, you are covered in masse by corruptive amaranthine*

*looks to alucard*

You would make quite the trophy.

*crystallized amaranthine encroaches upon Alucard's body, sealing his inside a large crystal*

Alucard: *grins from within the crystal, and attempts to phasewalk through. Finding he can't, his smile drops*

Aeron: *laughs*

Did you seriously just try to phasewalk through amaranthine? You idiot.
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*A planet size bolt of lightning erupts around her and I materialize to her front, punching her in the stomach*


Ezzy:
*catches your punch*

However, your resilence and resistance is irritating.

*twists your arm completely around, snapping it in two at the elbow joint*

You should just die, like the worthless Tier Five you are.

*my scythe flies out of my hand, plunging the blade upward into your ribcage, through several vital organs*
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Ezzy:
*catches your punch*

However, your resilence and resistance is irritating.

*twists your arm completely around, snapping it in two at the elbow joint*

You should just die, like the worthless Tier Five you are.

*my scythe flies out of my hand, plunging the blade upward into your ribcage, through several vital organs*


*Catches the scythe with my teeth*
Geh over yer Tier Fihe obsheshion!
*Grabs the neck of a blade and wrenches it toward me*
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Aeeron: *as you start to fade away, you are covered in masse by corruptive amaranthine*

*looks to alucard*

You would make quite the trophy.

*crystallized amaranthine encroaches upon Alucard's body, sealing his inside a large crystal*

Alucard: *grins from within the crystal, and attempts to phasewalk through. Finding he can't, his smile drops*

Aeron: *laughs*

Did you seriously just try to phasewalk through amaranthine? You idiot.


*The aura flares purple, countering Amaranthine with Amaranthine before attacking the crystal*
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