[ Clover feels a little sick, reading this. It makes some sense, but the level of perpetuating that power... it really is the devil's work. To think about Eren dealing with all that, even in another life, even if it's not the Eren that's here.... Vivid flashes of seething anger spark within her, and she has to take a few moments to breathe.
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Truly, your inner strength is one of your most admirable qualities. That is something I don't know if I could process if it were something I had to recall.
It sounds like you've really thought about this, so I won't linger on it. I'm glad you're that far removed from it, and I'm glad you don't have to deal with those politics here.
It's how you act and what you do with that support that builds your character. I know I'm only standing where I am now because of you and everyone else I love.
Eren, this may seem like it's out of nowhere, but I want you to know: it's only a theory of mine that I haven't fully tested, but I may have something like the reverse of the Curse of Ymir. That is to say, I don't think I can die by natural means anymore.
Shifters can rapid heal from just about about anything, too. Even severed limbs grow back. If the curse doesn’t kill us, I guess a severed central nervous system is the only way.
I don't know for sure. I just know they were first thought of enemies by the humans of Midgard and then they were thought of as saviors, perhaps even like goddesses. They were enemies because the Intoners wanted to depose the despotic lords of the land. They became revered once they gained rule over Midgard. There is magic in their song, and they can all summon creatures called Daemons. Some of them are allied with dragons, some of them aren't.
In part, I think... the people of Midgard were weak to the song Intoners sang. Perhaps that's my wishful thinking in that people wouldn't revere someone like [ me ] Four, but that's my conjecture. I'd like to think people would try to delve deeper than just believing someone else's word.
The me that summoned a dragon was not stable. There is another... it's a fortress connected to wyverns. It's a bit much.
Followers should be able to think a little for themselves.
Is it living? I suppose it kind of is, but it's a little weird to call it that. I won't say it makes any sense, considering it didn't make sense to the person I was facing in memories.
A lot of things don’t make sense and they’re still what they are. If you can control a living fortress one day, that’ll be the second coolest thing you’ve ever done.
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Truly, your inner strength is one of your most admirable qualities. That is something I don't know if I could process if it were something I had to recall.
It sounds like you've really thought about this, so I won't linger on it. I'm glad you're that far removed from it, and I'm glad you don't have to deal with those politics here.
Thank you for telling me.
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I don’t deserve nearly as much credit when it’s you, Elliot, my family that are the ones giving me that strength in the first place.
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It's how you act and what you do with that support that builds your character. I know I'm only standing where I am now because of you and everyone else I love.
Eren, this may seem like it's out of nowhere, but I want you to know: it's only a theory of mine that I haven't fully tested, but I may have something like the reverse of the Curse of Ymir. That is to say, I don't think I can die by natural means anymore.
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But I think... I haven't confirmed it yet, but I think dragons are my, or an Intoners', biggest weakness.
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You mean dragons can hurt you permanently?
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What’re Intoners?
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I don't know for sure. I just know they were first thought of enemies by the humans of Midgard and then they were thought of as saviors, perhaps even like goddesses. They were enemies because the Intoners wanted to depose the despotic lords of the land. They became revered once they gained rule over Midgard. There is magic in their song, and they can all summon creatures called Daemons. Some of them are allied with dragons, some of them aren't.
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Yours is a dragon, right? Like the one I fought in the dream.
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The me that summoned a dragon was not stable. There is another... it's a fortress connected to wyverns. It's a bit much.
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A living fortress?
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Is it living? I suppose it kind of is, but it's a little weird to call it that. I won't say it makes any sense, considering it didn't make sense to the person I was facing in memories.
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A lot of things don’t make sense and they’re still what they are. If you can control a living fortress one day, that’ll be the second coolest thing you’ve ever done.
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And getting me custom shelves.
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You're really stuck on those shelves. If I didn't know better, I'd say you love your Hot Wheels or mecha models more than me.
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You’re the one who spoiled me with them. It’s the first Clover thing I see in my room.
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... Oh. It's because I thought you deserved it, and what kind of sister would I be if I didn't spoil you sometimes?
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Speaking of spoiling, I have news for you.
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