[ weh... he looks touched at this - the smile that warms his face is very genuine. ]
Lucas... I'm happy. Thank you, for doing that. [ uweh. ] I think what you've made is beautiful.
... It is my opinion that those who leave us - they are never truly gone, so long as we do our best to remember them. No one is truly dead until we forget that they existed, until they are wiped from the records and narratives of our time. So to remember them in any way we can... I think it matters. Especially here.
[ueueue... His expression is warm in return, and his smile is a little less exhausted, a very slight humored edge to it.]
I know weaving isn't my specialty, but I do try, even if they look a bit silly... Marcoh's helped, as well. [HE'S SO CUTE. This group effort of uglyass flower chains.]
But I do agree with that, especially given what we know about their souls still being out there somewhere. I'd like to think that wherever they are, our sentiment may somehow reach them...
[ ueueue!!!!! CUTE!! their ugly ass chains... it makes him smile, fond. ]
If you put your love and care into it, it doesn't have to look perfect at all. I think the sentiment matters the most. [ setting his hand briefly to his heart like a sappy baby. ]
And... yes, I agree. I think... there are some murmurs that perhaps that might be the case, more so than we think. Or - at least I've heard, though I've not heard anything concrete, yet. So... that means we just must continue to do these things, until their souls are recovered safely.
We will have to ensure Lady Su's portion is lovely. I know she would appreciate it.
[THEIR UGLYASS CHAINS... He really is a sappy baby being touched by even their terrible work, but Lucas finds it endearing, at least.]
Oh, you have? [Heard that, that is. UWAH. He doesn't seem overly-surprised though, considering he recalls the Angels saying their souls are probably just somewhere else in Heaven and simply need to be located.] I agree, in any case. They shouldn't ever be made to feel as though they've been forgotten after all they've gone through.
I'm sure she'll appreciate the work you've put in, so I'll do my utmost to make a flower chain to match.
[me writing these tags up during trial and looking back on them having aged 100 years]
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Lucas... I'm happy. Thank you, for doing that. [ uweh. ] I think what you've made is beautiful.
... It is my opinion that those who leave us - they are never truly gone, so long as we do our best to remember them. No one is truly dead until we forget that they existed, until they are wiped from the records and narratives of our time. So to remember them in any way we can... I think it matters. Especially here.
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I know weaving isn't my specialty, but I do try, even if they look a bit silly... Marcoh's helped, as well. [HE'S SO CUTE. This group effort of uglyass flower chains.]
But I do agree with that, especially given what we know about their souls still being out there somewhere. I'd like to think that wherever they are, our sentiment may somehow reach them...
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If you put your love and care into it, it doesn't have to look perfect at all. I think the sentiment matters the most. [ setting his hand briefly to his heart like a sappy baby. ]
And... yes, I agree. I think... there are some murmurs that perhaps that might be the case, more so than we think. Or - at least I've heard, though I've not heard anything concrete, yet. So... that means we just must continue to do these things, until their souls are recovered safely.
We will have to ensure Lady Su's portion is lovely. I know she would appreciate it.
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Oh, you have? [Heard that, that is. UWAH. He doesn't seem overly-surprised though, considering he recalls the Angels saying their souls are probably just somewhere else in Heaven and simply need to be located.] I agree, in any case. They shouldn't ever be made to feel as though they've been forgotten after all they've gone through.
I'm sure she'll appreciate the work you've put in, so I'll do my utmost to make a flower chain to match.
[me writing these tags up during trial and looking back on them having aged 100 years]