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The thing is, sending a ghost into Lethe isn't killing them. Lethe is the way things are *supposed* to work. Secret's father is only a ghost at all because the death of the Primordials broke Creation. If Misho was threatening to send her dad into Oblivion, that would be equivalent to slaughtering him, but sending him to Lethe could actually be be taken as a compassionate act. After all, he's freeing him of all his burdens and sending him on to where he should have been in the first place.FluffySquirrel said:Would you expect a 'fair' teacher to threaten to slaughter your father if you didn't agree with his particular methods? (And that's pretty much what it would be, as that guy is clearly not willing to go into lethe himself)
That's a mountain in the background, but y'can be forgiven for thinking he clicked, painted, penned, or otherwise coloured incorrectly.Synapse said:This one does not know how Jukashi's coloring works, but it might be that it slipped, as it is the very same color of the stones around them. There is a particularly big one behind Secret.
Or her time is very short.
If even the gods could commit mistakes...That's a mountain in the background, but y'can be forgiven for thinking he clicked, painted, penned, or otherwise coloured incorrectly.Synapse said:This one does not know how Jukashi's coloring works, but it might be that it slipped, as it is the very same color of the stones around them. There is a particularly big one behind Secret.
Or her time is very short.
I don't know what's with you guys' date=' but this comic arc is when I finally started to really like Misho.[/quote']
This. Not that I've had anything against his character up until now, but he's really starting to shine here.
Please, the gods are mistakes, along with life, and just about anything else capable of thinking "Why the fuck should I kowtow to the Primordials".Synapse said:If even the gods could commit mistakes...That's a mountain in the background, but y'can be forgiven for thinking he clicked, painted, penned, or otherwise coloured incorrectly.Synapse said:This one does not know how Jukashi's coloring works, but it might be that it slipped, as it is the very same color of the stones around them. There is a particularly big one behind Secret.
Or her time is very short.
...Jukashi said:It may have something to do with him spending so much of his mortal life with Dragon Kings.
Oh, don't get me wrong.. it's certainly a valid opinion, and in an objective way, entirely true.Jukashi said:Misho considers neither Fae nor ghosts to be "real" people. He doesn't have the same grudge-hatred for ghosts as he does for Fae, but he's had... some history, with ghosts, and does believe it much better for them to reincarnate whatever their reasons are; after studying them, he judges that their feelings aren't true feelings at all, just memories of how one is supposed to respond to things, acted out for no real reason. He remembers when there was no Underworld, after all, making him perhaps the last human in the world who doesn't accept it as a natural part of the way the universe works.
Of course, a lot of people consider it better to stay as a ghost than reincarnate, because what is a soul? Is it "you"? If it doesn't have your memories and personality, haven't you just ceased to exist? They have a good argument. Misho does not agree with it, however.
It may have something to do with him spending so much of his mortal life with Dragon Kings.
Here here~!Arthur said:Hello. I'm just passing by to say how awesome Keychain is right now.
Cheers.
I think Marena just gets too physical on him. "Is it that time of the year already?"krrackknut said:Also, "...fox teeth"? Could it be that in the first age...Misho was an orthodontist?
Somewhere where the necessity itself was in question? We knew more than the characters there.Fabricati said:Hey, does this mean that Misho is regretting the necessity... But not doubting that it's necessary?
Where have we heard THAT before?