for a moment, he considers drawing back because of it, but then elects not to. instead... he finds the way his fingers thread through her hair to be a little more focused as he contemplates a response.]
But why—I mean.
[hold on, he needs to rephrase that.]
Why would people use that if that's what it does to the spirits? [he doesn't blame her for it, but... why is it a thing at all?]
Well, I don't believe they developed the technology just to kill spirits.
[for. what it's worth]
Humans are always striving for self-improvement, right? Unfortunately, that can be a flaw as well as an asset. It's like. . . [a beat] Like a infant trying to use a sharp knife to cut their food. A knife is a useful tool, but would you allow the infant to use something so dangerous at that age?
No. It's dangerous. A baby wouldn't know how to use it and they'd get hurt.
[which is why—]
It's the same with this spyrix stuff, huh? Useful, but hurting more than it helps or something.
[he's not sure it matches exactly, when a baby doesn't know at all and can't understand, while an adult can be made to understand, but he gets what she's trying to say.]
[well. . . it's far more complicated than that, and after a brief pause, she clarifies]
Or, that's what I thought at first. Some Spyrix is. . . necessary.
[as much as she hates to admit it]
But the mana produced by the destroyed Schism allows continued Spyrix use without the death of spirits as a side effect. It'll only last a finite amount of time, but by then, Jude will finish his Spyrite research.
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yeah, it sure did.
for a moment, he considers drawing back because of it, but then elects not to. instead... he finds the way his fingers thread through her hair to be a little more focused as he contemplates a response.]
But why—I mean.
[hold on, he needs to rephrase that.]
Why would people use that if that's what it does to the spirits? [he doesn't blame her for it, but... why is it a thing at all?]
no subject
[for. what it's worth]
Humans are always striving for self-improvement, right? Unfortunately, that can be a flaw as well as an asset. It's like. . . [a beat] Like a infant trying to use a sharp knife to cut their food. A knife is a useful tool, but would you allow the infant to use something so dangerous at that age?
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No. It's dangerous. A baby wouldn't know how to use it and they'd get hurt.
[which is why—]
It's the same with this spyrix stuff, huh? Useful, but hurting more than it helps or something.
[he's not sure it matches exactly, when a baby doesn't know at all and can't understand, while an adult can be made to understand, but he gets what she's trying to say.]
no subject
[well. . . it's far more complicated than that, and after a brief pause, she clarifies]
Or, that's what I thought at first. Some Spyrix is. . . necessary.
[as much as she hates to admit it]
But the mana produced by the destroyed Schism allows continued Spyrix use without the death of spirits as a side effect. It'll only last a finite amount of time, but by then, Jude will finish his Spyrite research.
no subject
[he's wrapping his head around the pieces of information being given to him and what he knows from the things she told him previously.]
The Spryix thing won't be a problem then, and less spirits will die, right?
no subject
[she beams!]
And the nature that died alongside the spirits will begin to recover, bit by bit. It's already happening.
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[it's part of what makes her admirable, after all.]