[ Now, this they so happen to chuckle at this, amusement coloring their eyes. Oh, they supposed that is what they implied, didn't they? Though, they believe even if someone isn't so known for such things, it isn't impossible for their words to strike true. ]
My, my...I certainly won't place far too much expectations on anyone necessarily achieving it, per say.
We don't know what will bring him down low when it comes to words, truthfully. Yet, shall I suddenly concede that because you are no wordsmith that it is impossible? I don't see a reason to. We will just have to see, won't we~?
[ Void Archives does seem to believe it isn't impossible, though. Therefore, why not believe there is a chance he can achieve it? ]
Whatever the case, your line of thought sounds like that could be the case, yes? Such pride meaning one would indicate that they are potentially only making it clear an unfortunate aspect is key. However, what if you turn it around? That this 'version' of someone is the 'new and improved' version - that all other 'beings' with the same name are more or less 'obsolete' from a certain perspective? Of course, that is where it can become quite the pain point as well.
If, among that pride, is a feeling of inadequacy, that is. It's all speculation, of course. But it can be interesting to test, no?
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My, my...I certainly won't place far too much expectations on anyone necessarily achieving it, per say.
We don't know what will bring him down low when it comes to words, truthfully. Yet, shall I suddenly concede that because you are no wordsmith that it is impossible? I don't see a reason to. We will just have to see, won't we~?
[ Void Archives does seem to believe it isn't impossible, though. Therefore, why not believe there is a chance he can achieve it? ]
Whatever the case, your line of thought sounds like that could be the case, yes? Such pride meaning one would indicate that they are potentially only making it clear an unfortunate aspect is key. However, what if you turn it around? That this 'version' of someone is the 'new and improved' version - that all other 'beings' with the same name are more or less 'obsolete' from a certain perspective? Of course, that is where it can become quite the pain point as well.
If, among that pride, is a feeling of inadequacy, that is. It's all speculation, of course. But it can be interesting to test, no?