[Even if he did know that the stabbing was her own fault, regardless of whether it was an accident, it's not like he could really judge. Attempting to stab himself to test out a healing power would totally be something he would do, let's be honest.]
Interesting.
[He says it in a way that makes it clear it's not like the interesting that actually means that's weird or I have no idea what to think; the mechanics of supernatural powers are one of the things that pique his curiosity the most.]
How long did it take you to heal from the stabbing?
Just a few hours, I think. Not very long at all. I was still pretty new to my abilities back then so that might be why. Now I can pretty much heal within like... an hour... the whole... current crystallization thing not counting.
[Kylo would find it a little strange if that wasn't the case. Not all of those with powers like theirs are given the opportunity to realize it, even if his own manifested when he was young.]
It doesn't sound like that sort of thing is common for your world. [Especially with how she'd worded that network post however long ago about her healing abilities. It gives off the impression that she was used to hiding it.]
Oh, it's not. I mean, there's different kinds of magic on my world to begin with, but my thing... it's complicated and not something I totally get.
[Well, she DOES but also she doesn't.] Magic isn't common though, like, at all. Even though there are others who can do it, it's still rare. Like three of my loved ones can see into the future in different ways but that's not... common, ya know? Like, one of them was even considered an outcast cause of her abilities.
Mnn, that's... very very true in our case. [Mostly because, well, they were all senshi and all of them were her royal guard and eventual husband soooo.]
I'm sure somewhere someday people with magic can be treated equally and all that.
I have my doubts. If we aren't ostracized, we're put on a pedestal.
[He's experienced a little bit of both. If millennia of living alongside Force-sensitives hasn't been enough to change things, he's not sure any length of time will be.]
We last this long by going in a circle. Improvements are always followed by regression, eventually. The details change, but the core is the same.
[He doesn't sound particularly glum in his tone, though; he's accepted it as the natural course of things. There is no perfection, only continuous effort.]
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Interesting.
[He says it in a way that makes it clear it's not like the interesting that actually means that's weird or I have no idea what to think; the mechanics of supernatural powers are one of the things that pique his curiosity the most.]
How long did it take you to heal from the stabbing?
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[It had certainly felt... off when he encountered her just before that. He supposes it's no surprise.]
Lucky for you to have that power.
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Well, I was born with it, but it only awoke, I guess, when I was 14. I probably could have gone my entire life not knowing I had that power.
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[Kylo would find it a little strange if that wasn't the case. Not all of those with powers like theirs are given the opportunity to realize it, even if his own manifested when he was young.]
It doesn't sound like that sort of thing is common for your world. [Especially with how she'd worded that network post however long ago about her healing abilities. It gives off the impression that she was used to hiding it.]
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[Well, she DOES but also she doesn't.] Magic isn't common though, like, at all. Even though there are others who can do it, it's still rare. Like three of my loved ones can see into the future in different ways but that's not... common, ya know? Like, one of them was even considered an outcast cause of her abilities.
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[Or get inexorably linked through the mysterious energy that grants them powers. You know. Either or.]
I'd be more surprised if you were treated equally by those who didn't have them.
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I'm sure somewhere someday people with magic can be treated equally and all that.
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[He's experienced a little bit of both. If millennia of living alongside Force-sensitives hasn't been enough to change things, he's not sure any length of time will be.]
People never really change.
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[Usagi will and has been both... so...]
I think... people can change, they just have to be given a chance. We don't last this long by staying the same, right?
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[He doesn't sound particularly glum in his tone, though; he's accepted it as the natural course of things. There is no perfection, only continuous effort.]
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