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Date: July 19th
From: Anonymous
How would you define the word monster?
[A few recent conversations have gotten her thinking about certain things and she's genuinely curious about the answers she might get. Cardia is well aware that there are a few people who do know her secret and could probably guess that this is from her. But she's not brave enough to ask something like this without anonymity to hide behind.]
From: Anonymous
How would you define the word monster?
[A few recent conversations have gotten her thinking about certain things and she's genuinely curious about the answers she might get. Cardia is well aware that there are a few people who do know her secret and could probably guess that this is from her. But she's not brave enough to ask something like this without anonymity to hide behind.]
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That's an awkward definition.
In that case, have you ever seen something you would call a monster?
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Asking me, my experience with anything close to a monster would be ayakashi. A rage-filled shinki. My own god could even be included in that list depending on how his mood can be.
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So it's possible to be a monster only some of the time?
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But it's a nice thought.
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That brings misfortune to anyone who gets close to it.
That can never know warmth or love.
Something that should never have been born.
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do they still have that right?
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But that doesn't fix anything.
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People will hold grudges, but even grudges can wane over time. It depends on the monster if they have the strength to look back at their mistakes and find the resolve to do what they can to make up for what they've done.
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Of course, this is simply my own opinion. People view things differently, after all.
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People who get close to monsters often get hurt or worse.
Whether the monster wishes them harm or not.
You're certainly right about that. I've gotten far more answers to this question than I expected.
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Hopefully these answers will help you find whatever answer you're looking for.
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But I still think the monster bears most of that responsibility for allowing people to get close to them even though they know better.
But thank you.
I haven't found my answer yet, but I think I will soon.
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Best of luck.