TAKSHAKA
[There’s room for seven in this weather-worn hut, with seven chairs around a table long enough for seven people.
The center of the table is adorned with wooden jugs of water and wooden snack bowls. It’s primarily fruits and nuts, although there are a couple brimming with Unidentified Raw Meat.]
The center of the table is adorned with wooden jugs of water and wooden snack bowls. It’s primarily fruits and nuts, although there are a couple brimming with Unidentified Raw Meat.]

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I worry that the rest of the team will hurt themselves trying to be heroes.
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I'm surprised you're using future tense there.
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But their spirits are intact. They still can smile freely.
I'm worried they'll lose that power.
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I'd say their spirits are stronger than ours.
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Your spirit is probably pretty strong too, even if you're a nuisance who makes me punch myself.
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I doubt it. They seem fine even if they ignore me.
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I respected you after that. You listened to our wish not to hurt anyone, and even though you didn't agree with it, you came up with a plan that respected it.
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... And in the train game, everything I said got ignored and you still won.
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--to be honest, I'm troubled by what happened in that game. Is it really all right for real people to suffer for dream people? But we were protecting our ideal...!
Ugh. It's difficult.
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But then our deaths were hardly real either, since we came back.
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Obviously?
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People die when they are killed.
Normally, they don't come back.
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