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[X] Speak of the Well
Who else is better qualified, and what other explanation could be more complete?
Who else is better qualified, and what other explanation could be more complete?
Do you really think that changing the topic will make Binah more clear? (although I don't understand why everyone has problems with her speech, she just speaks in metaphors, comparing the properties of things)the well is very much even more confusing then the abnos if binah is the one who explains it.
it will be the bucket talk all over again.
When Binah starts to speak nobody understands nothing so it's hardly new.the city is much more easier to understand then a brain in a jar that shits out substance that lets you access human unconscious.
Surely Ash can look into the eye of the drawer?
I agree with this, by the by. It takes some attention and consideration to understand, but it is certainly doable.Personally speaking, I very much enjoy just sitting down and listening to her. I understand what shes saying.
Shes just long winded about it. Which I really like.
Are you sure?the city is much more easier to understand then a brain in a jar that shits out substance that lets you access human unconscious.
Are you sure?
In one forest there lived birds with wax wings. Dreaming of the knowledge bestowed by the sun, they fly out from under the shade of the forest, unaware of how sun melts wax. In the lowlands, their corpses and fallen feathers turn into rot, and the despicable worms feed on them and each other. Dreaming of being carried away to warm nests, worms rush into the birds' beaks, not paying attention to their fate as food, eaten immediately or in cold winters.
At first Love is sympathetic, all but beaming when she hears of the original White Fang.
"Maybe it's because he's older? All the faunus my age, you can tell really easy if they're Fang. Nine times out of ten, if they look down on you because you're human, you got one of them."
If we blindly strike at all who may be involved in our misfortune....
assuming her main contact in the underworld is a dead end as well.
Ash has no response to that. She follows quietly and, with no one else speaking, begins to hum to herself. It is a simple if intriguing melody, though it feels off. Incomplete. Love throws a look to the other woman, but does not ask about it
"Kind of, yes." She groans again and rubs her temples before squinting at Roman. Binah almost leans forward in anticipation for the resolution. She is not disappointed: "And I don't care. It doesn't matter what kind of person you are. The important part is that you do good. Which the White Fang isn't, so please tell me where to find them."
Then the blunette surprises him and Binah with a stratagem of her own: she expresses her nature to semi-permanently keep her pupils slitted. "You said they're more receptive of faunus, so I'm going to pretend I am one," she chirps cheerfully.
[X] Speak of the Well
Who else is better qualified, and what other explanation could be more complete?
That is not what that sentence says or implies. I am rather certain you misread something in there.
That is not what that sentence says or implies. I am rather certain you misread something in there.
This sounds more like a Roland Experience Remnant, to be honest.
Remembered Agony: Time has passed, but some scars run too deep to fade. A vestige of Roland remains with her, memories of Wrath so great even the Servant was cowed.