It's kind of her to promise the generous interpretation, but it still wouldn't be comfortable to do things that feel like they will be threatening even if she knows better than to take it that way. Oh well. He's sure he'll adapt eventually.
...Eventually, yeah. She still kind of wants to set something on fire, but it helps that what she wants to set on fire hasn't existed for about two thousand years. It can just go on the pile of things to ponder when she wants to be pissed off, like the fact that the Holocaust was a thing that existed or any form of institutionalized prejudice.
It is... strange, that she wants to set something on fire over this. Perhaps it's just that she hasn't had ten thousand years to get used to it. Or perhaps it is that he is unaccustomed to being the target of someone else's sympathy.
It is really remarkably convenient that most of the known ways to do so depend on evilness. And whatever metaphysical marker of evil he had seems to have gone bye-bye at some point.
He feels it is unlikely that otherworldly unicorns would be the relevant kind of unicorns, anyway, given the impression he has of how different multiversal-category-dragons are from local-species-dragons.
Quite. Although it's possible they might find another world relevantly similar to this one; she and her sister did find those two worlds that also had mutants.
It could get very awkward indeed. Edie would rather not have to find out whether she could break a regular Endarkened's mind. Partly because of the fact that it's even a question in the first place.
She is very fond of him. He has the loveliest mind she's ever (seen/felt/perceived).
But she's a little bit...cautious of the idea of expressing this fondness physically. A very little bit because the culture she's from has all kinds of hangups about sex, but mostly because...well, what happened to him was Not Okay. And then nothing of the sort since then unless you count Saravasse, which is debatable, and...she sort of wants to be careful.
He appreciates her carefulness, but he expects that she doesn't need to be that careful.
For clarity's sake, he shows her his feelings in more depth:
If she had taken him up on his original offer, that would have been okay. Maybe not if she approached it like an Endarkened would, but she is not an Endarkened, so that's not really a concern. He meant it when he thought/said that it would be delightful. If she would rather avoid that whole conceptual framework, well and good, he has no particular attachment to it and is happy to figure something else out. But there are no dire harms lurking just around the corner; it has been ten thousand years, and he is okay.
"We should probably go somewhere else," Emily mentions to Sivath. "I honestly don't know if this is going places that will require privacy but at this point it's probably better to be safe."
Hugs are good and cozy and it feels only natural to share more of his thoughts with her when the goodness and coziness are such a big part of them. In fact, in the part of his mind dealing with this body's experiences, it's pretty much just nice cozy feelings and a lot of underlying awarenesses—awareness that she is probably fragile and he should be careful not to hug her too hard or accidentally gouge her with his talons; awareness that the other half of him is sitting and enjoying a companionable silence with Saravasse; awareness that with his magic he could read Edie's biology and find out things about her like what foods are good or bad for her to eat.
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She still kind of wants to set something on fire, but it helps that what she wants to set on fire hasn't existed for about two thousand years. It can just go on the pile of things to ponder when she wants to be pissed off, like the fact that the Holocaust was a thing that existed or any form of institutionalized prejudice.
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...Ten thousand years is a long time. She hadn't really thought about that before now.
And the unicorns still remember Tialle and her demon, wow, unicorns are great at history.
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He observes that before they got distracted, they were considering her fondness for him and how she might like to express it.
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She is very fond of him. He has the loveliest mind she's ever (seen/felt/perceived).
But she's a little bit...cautious of the idea of expressing this fondness physically. A very little bit because the culture she's from has all kinds of hangups about sex, but mostly because...well, what happened to him was Not Okay. And then nothing of the sort since then unless you count Saravasse, which is debatable, and...she sort of wants to be careful.
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For clarity's sake, he shows her his feelings in more depth:
If she had taken him up on his original offer, that would have been okay. Maybe not if she approached it like an Endarkened would, but she is not an Endarkened, so that's not really a concern. He meant it when he thought/said that it would be delightful. If she would rather avoid that whole conceptual framework, well and good, he has no particular attachment to it and is happy to figure something else out. But there are no dire harms lurking just around the corner; it has been ten thousand years, and he is okay.
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...Winghugs are nice. She's missed this, a little. She hasn't had winghugs from anyone since the last time she saw Warren.
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Hugs are good and cozy and it feels only natural to share more of his thoughts with her when the goodness and coziness are such a big part of them. In fact, in the part of his mind dealing with this body's experiences, it's pretty much just nice cozy feelings and a lot of underlying awarenesses—awareness that she is probably fragile and he should be careful not to hug her too hard or accidentally gouge her with his talons; awareness that the other half of him is sitting and enjoying a companionable silence with Saravasse; awareness that with his magic he could read Edie's biology and find out things about her like what foods are good or bad for her to eat.
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