[ huh, weird. if pucci knew the name owain, that sentence would have been kinda heavy. haha, oh well! ]
No, I understand what you mean. I'm not sure how I feel about it, but I completely understand your position, and if your life was in so much turmoil at such a young age, I can see why you would find the idea of precognitive knowledge appealing. But, I don't think I agree with it? I lived in a world where my fate was set in stone, and so I left that world to prevent it from coming to pass. I plucked the butterfly of its wings before it had a chance to fly. I went against god, in my home world. Actually - I killed him. I killed the God of my universe. When I get home, I'm to kill another, or at least a being as close to god as one being can be. I'm not sure where that leaves me, in your eyes. Fate has always been something for me to bemoan and fight against.
But I understand you and your relationship with Dio more than I did when we started talking, and that's all I wanted. So. I'm happy.
do not misunderstand me odin, i do not believe anyone truly knows their fate until after it has passed. if you have done this, killed a God that claimed fate, killed something that could be such a God then that is not fighting fate. that is playing your role, regardless of how difficult that role is.
i understand fate is a difficult subject. many claim it or avow knowledge of it to manipulate those around them. i would ask you to never stop fighting. perhaps it is naive but i believe humanity can achieve heaven.
thank you for listening, odin. you have given me much to think about.
and please try not to antagonize dio. he is very dear to my heart and will likely not appreciate your patented brand of friendship.
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[ huh, weird. if pucci knew the name owain, that sentence would have been kinda heavy. haha, oh well! ]
No, I understand what you mean.
I'm not sure how I feel about it, but I completely understand your position, and if your life was in so much turmoil at such a young age, I can see why you would find the idea of precognitive knowledge appealing.
But,
I don't think I agree with it?
I lived in a world where my fate was set in stone, and so I left that world to prevent it from coming to pass.
I plucked the butterfly of its wings before it had a chance to fly.
I went against god, in my home world. Actually - I killed him. I killed the God of my universe.
When I get home, I'm to kill another, or at least a being as close to god as one being can be.
I'm not sure where that leaves me, in your eyes.
Fate has always been something for me to bemoan and fight against.
But I understand you and your relationship with Dio more than I did when we started talking, and that's all I wanted.
So.
I'm happy.
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if you have done this, killed a God that claimed fate, killed something that could be such a God
then that is not fighting fate. that is playing your role, regardless of how difficult that role is.
i understand fate is a difficult subject.
many claim it or avow knowledge of it to manipulate those around them.
i would ask you to never stop fighting.
perhaps it is naive but i believe humanity can achieve heaven.
thank you for listening, odin.
you have given me much to think about.
and please try not to antagonize dio.
he is very dear to my heart and will likely not appreciate your patented brand of friendship.
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FATE AND TALKING ABOUT IT SURE IS HARD
What do you mean by my "patented brand of friendship", though? I haven't antagonized Dio or anything!
I'm getting him gifts, even.