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Justice ([personal profile] whatisright) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet_ooc 2017-09-05 05:09 am (UTC)

If your intention is to use lies to give them confidence, why advertise that you are giving them the truth in exchange for money? You could lie to them free of charge, or be truthful about what you're giving them. Many people here believe in what fortune tellers say.

[Justice doesn't understand, but he's not dismissing the concept out of hand. He knows that he doesn't understand the fiddly bits of the mortal experience, and those fiddly bits are sometimes crucial for moral judgment on particular issues.

At the question, Justice tilts his head to the side, considering for a moment. One could be forgiven for assuming he just wasn't going to answer, with how long he glares at nothing.]


To be nervous implies uncertainty. There is little uncertainty in the Fade for a spirit true to its purpose. [He remembers Aura. He remembers how horrible he felt when he realized he was in her husband's body, when he told her her husband was dead and his corpse desecrated through Kristoff's mouth. He remembers how it felt like Kristoff's stomach was tying itself into knots as they searched Amaranthine for her, how even after talking to her, he had to ask the Warden Commander if he had done the right thing. He's not used to not knowing what the right thing is.] But there can be uncertainty in the mortal world. We are capable of such a feeling, but we have rare occasion to feel it unless we enter your world.

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