Lup (
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hugtopia2020-07-22 02:25 pm
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Hey folks. PSA for you. Name's Lup, I own Affurgato. Congrats to those who've already met my fabulous self.
As a heads up: I'm a lich. Other terms include: undead, corpse-walker, monster, abomination. Someone screamed "The Raven's Misfortune" at me once and I thought that was delightfully poetic.
If you have a problem with this, you can eat my entire ass. If you want to BRING your problem to me, I'll be happy to set YOUR ass on fire.
Now, are there any deeply personal details I ought to know about you in order for us to be friends? Apparently I have trust issues and aren't accustomed to mortal cultural norms.
that's all, have a great day or whatever
As a heads up: I'm a lich. Other terms include: undead, corpse-walker, monster, abomination. Someone screamed "The Raven's Misfortune" at me once and I thought that was delightfully poetic.
If you have a problem with this, you can eat my entire ass. If you want to BRING your problem to me, I'll be happy to set YOUR ass on fire.
Now, are there any deeply personal details I ought to know about you in order for us to be friends? Apparently I have trust issues and aren't accustomed to mortal cultural norms.
that's all, have a great day or whatever

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[Funny, that.]
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[She sips at her wine, liquid courage before she continues. She'd made an offer to talk, and... maybe understanding can go a little more towards helping him than just advice. Maybe it's okay to open up.]
...Liches are monsters, right to the core. Our souls are merged into our magical essence, and magic without mortal restraint is wild, untamed and dangerous. Most go insane and use their powers for unspeakable evils. The reason I didn't is because my heart and soul were tethered before I changed- one to my lover, and one to my twin. As long as I have both of them, I can stay stable.
[Another sip, as she closes her eyes for a long moment.]
Only Taako's here with me. For now, everything's fine, but people come and go so frequently that there's no guarantee he'll always be with me. I could wake up alone, and if I couldn't control the grief of losing him, I would lose my mind. The whole city'd be set ablaze. [Exhaling softly, she glances back over at him.] For a monster who cares about people, the future is a terrifying prospect. But learning how to control your thoughts, and the powers that are guided by them, it can be a little less scary than it ought to be.
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...There was a point at which I could no longer restrain the plague I carried; the first time I completely lost myself and became a raging monster. The person I loved most dearly was killed trying to protect me, at the hands of someone I had once trusted and looked after for most of my life. I didn't...have anyone or anything before I came here. Just an eternity's imprisonment and a scientist chasing his favorite research topic.
[Less than ideal company.]
Learning to trust anyone here has been--still is a long process I am working my way through piece by piece. I don't want to lose control and kill anyone else, and I know my grasp on sanity as it stands is one dependent on those around me in an admittedly less tangible measure than you describe.
I'm...trying, is what I am attempting to say. Changing my own outlook and thoughts is difficult, but they have changed since I arrived. At least...I think they have?
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[She's no stranger to accidentally hurting the innocent. Not just the people who died to the gauntlet, though that number exceeds all others. She could have hurt Angus, or Kravitz, with a poorly-controlled blast of magic, in the midst of her desperation to alert or protect Taako. And back in the fleet, when she'd nearly lost herself, had she not been properly contained she could have shattered half the ship. There are so many dangers attached to power like this. But it's why what she's saying is so important.]
Your best bet is to keep trying. Rely on the people around you, yes, but let them help you so you can rely on yourself, in their absence. There seem to be plenty of folks who'd lend you a hand - myself included - but it never hurts to have a back-up plan, you get me?
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[She huffs a breath, draining her wine glass.]
I'm gonna tell you right now: you will fail. Probably a lot, considering the abundance of your issues here. So, you know what to do when you fail?
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No, what?
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[She grins at him, raising her empty glass as a toast.]
What, you think I was born with this confidence? This shit's learned, baby.
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[A small, tired smile.]
What should happen if one isn't sure they can continue to try after failing a few times?
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[She gives a little wobble of her hand.]
Maaaaaybe with a few more improvised steps on the fly in between. Shit gets boring and kind of discouraging if you don't shake it up once in a while, you know?