Dying hurt about as much as Hal imagined. It was all academic- as the blood loss became too great, the victim would start feeling less and less, the numbness pervasively coating all sensation, pain or otherwise. He never felt the felling blow of Larxene's knife, just the feeling of falling without moving
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What happened? I was blind on the day you were killed.
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Larxene attacked and murdered me. I'm... back now. Death doesn't last very long on this world either, it seems.
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Our means of learning it was unfortunate -- for you, more than anyone -- but it is a good thing to know.
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It does change things, yes...
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[There's too much curiosity in his tone for this question to be as callous as it could be.]
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[He begins to sound as though he's musing on the topic.]
I wonder what would happen if the cause were -- say -- an explosion, perhaps?
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Well, the same, I assume. I don't think this is the same body I was killed in... I'll ask Roxas where they buried me. Probably need to verify my body is still there. If not, then.... teleportation and revival. Nothing too out of the ordinary.
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[He is doubtful on that score.]
I need to explain to Roxas that my conversation with Larxene should not be taken at face value.
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[curious] Why, did you say some things that had multiple values?
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