You're not going to say something like, yada yada trying to change it might just make things worse, so we should just sit back and enjoy the ride, right?
[He hums for a moment and then laughs, halfway to himself.]
Not that I really believe in that kind of stuff, anyway.
It might actually be kind of interesting to see what Misfortune and Dimensions could do together. It'd just be a pain for me if I had to deal with you messing around all over the Fragments while I'm just trying to have breakfast or something.
[Like, despite his bouncing-off-the-walls energy? It's not exactly untrue.
He just tends to bounce off the walls while he's waiting. It's fine. For the moment, he's well-settled in Watanuki's room-parlor-thingamajig, looking both lazy and still kind of amused.]
But you know, I really expected you to have a more open mind. You might be a baby Witch, still, but you must have seen a lot more than that even just to become one. It's kind of disappointing.
[He just cocks his head at him again, a little like a bird, a little like something that doesn't quite understand the question being asked because it's looking at it through an entirely different lens.
He doesn't answer right away, though, just watches Watanuki for a few moments. Then there's something like a laugh, that's not quite a laugh.]
You're all pretty funny, really. I don't know human morality all that well, that's true, but what makes you think I'm qualified to talk about non-human morality, either?
[There's something like an edge there, as though this isn't a topic he especially likes, but it slips in and away like a very small fish.]
I'm just me. I go by what I believe in. That's all.
[He sees that edge, but instead of making him pause, it makes him push further. Because this is the world he has come to understand, and the one he must embrace to fully become a Witch.]
Because your morals and the morals of the realm of the spirits match up rather well, I think. Might makes right. If you are strong enough, you can make your will into reality.
That is a decidedly spirit-way of looking at the world.
[Hm. Anon leans his chin on one hand and watches him for a little longer again. He isn't smiling at the moment, for once.]
I don't know what you really mean by the realm of the spirits, but I guess it has something to do with all your Witchy things?
[There's a little huff from him, almost petulant this time, though his mood seems to be recovering, resilient as always.]
But yes: Might makes right. It's a basic law of the world, like the tides. Good and evil are what those living under it try to apply to the world around them. To change things... to change things, what you need is power.
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[He hums for a moment and then laughs, halfway to himself.]
Not that I really believe in that kind of stuff, anyway.
It might actually be kind of interesting to see what Misfortune and Dimensions could do together. It'd just be a pain for me if I had to deal with you messing around all over the Fragments while I'm just trying to have breakfast or something.
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Anon-kun, has anyone ever told you that you talk just like a villain?
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Well, I’ve definitely never been accused of talking like a hero. I think I like this better anyway.
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That's kind of like what this moment is.]
Well I don't, it's really creepy.
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[He, for one, has no compunctions about working with literally anyone.
He’s an equal-opportunity bad guy, y’all. Watanuki is getting the most amused look ever.]
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[Partially because Watanuki knows far too many Creepy Children already.]
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[He's not really contesting the unsettling part, because that's normal, but the creepy part is going overboard, gosh.]
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I like playing with your birds? I miss having them around!
[He cocks his head at him inquiringly, very much a birdlike movement himself.
He’s apparently telling the truth though so ????]
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Well.]
That's better, but...unfortunately, the birds won't be back for a bit longer.
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[Like, despite his bouncing-off-the-walls energy? It's not exactly untrue.
He just tends to bounce off the walls while he's waiting. It's fine. For the moment, he's well-settled in Watanuki's room-parlor-thingamajig, looking both lazy and still kind of amused.]
But you know, I really expected you to have a more open mind. You might be a baby Witch, still, but you must have seen a lot more than that even just to become one. It's kind of disappointing.
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[Step carefully, Anon. Your answer here matters a lot.]
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[He just cocks his head at him again, a little like a bird, a little like something that doesn't quite understand the question being asked because it's looking at it through an entirely different lens.
He doesn't answer right away, though, just watches Watanuki for a few moments. Then there's something like a laugh, that's not quite a laugh.]
You're all pretty funny, really. I don't know human morality all that well, that's true, but what makes you think I'm qualified to talk about non-human morality, either?
[There's something like an edge there, as though this isn't a topic he especially likes, but it slips in and away like a very small fish.]
I'm just me. I go by what I believe in. That's all.
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Because your morals and the morals of the realm of the spirits match up rather well, I think. Might makes right. If you are strong enough, you can make your will into reality.
That is a decidedly spirit-way of looking at the world.
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I don't know what you really mean by the realm of the spirits, but I guess it has something to do with all your Witchy things?
[There's a little huff from him, almost petulant this time, though his mood seems to be recovering, resilient as always.]
But yes: Might makes right. It's a basic law of the world, like the tides. Good and evil are what those living under it try to apply to the world around them. To change things... to change things, what you need is power.
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[And this last part is a guess on his part, but he's going for it:]
Celestials. Infernals.
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I guess you could say that?
After all, the last time I checked, we were deciding our next God based on a fighting tournament.
[There's a bit of a grin there. That was good times, okay, even if the circumstances surrounding it got all convoluted.]
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...You know, there's a lot of interesting things about you, Anon-kun.
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[Just saiyan. It's almost flippant, but not quite.]
And people tell me that now and then. Is it a good thing in this case?