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So are heroes mostly for the really big problems?
Big heroes are. There are small ones too.
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So are heroes mostly for the really big problems?
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You mean the heroes?
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I’m glad. If you ever in need of help or to be taken care of too, I would be glad to be of service.
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Very true. But I wanted to personally be the one who is there caring for Miss Kay.
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I am the real me.
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Which one of you is the real you, then?
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Yeah, that would be a really, really awful thing to do.
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And don’t fret, you were speaking and interacting with the real me this whole time.
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No problem!
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If I lose, I give up and go to jail for a while. You seem like a nice enough guy to accept a surrender.
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How did you how with the what did you was that?
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I feel like if I was a bad guy and really wanted something like that I might go for the gamble. The odds are pretty good.
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How long do they go to jail for, uh, I guess breaking and entering?
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You're not gonna hurt 'em or anything like that if they surrender, right?
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Very well!
*the whole Tavern warps and for a split second you see another me at one end of the bar counter that dissipates and the whole room is filled with lively and rowdy beings*
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I guess that's what I'm wondering about. Why are they more scared of you than the sheriff or something?