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[permatext for now!] imperils May 13 2011, 16:36:10 UTC
That's exactly right.

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imperils May 13 2011, 18:43:23 UTC
A witch - like I wrote.

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imperils May 13 2011, 20:23:03 UTC
No. Becoming a witch changes you, until you're no longer acknowledged as "a human." But, it might be different where you come from.

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imperils May 13 2011, 21:20:18 UTC
[ ... hah. ]

The change doesn't have anything to do with how you see yourself. Once someone becomes a witch, the world becomes different, too. It isn't possible to live by human values anymore.

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imperils May 14 2011, 16:14:28 UTC
For example, the concept of life isn't the same for a human as it is for a witch.

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imperils May 14 2011, 18:53:12 UTC
Humans will usually do anything to prevent being killed, right? But, if you can revive yourself over and over, death becomes something to be laughed at, instead of feared. Likewise, there's no point in jealously holding onto your life anymore. You could say that for a witch, life becomes less valuable.

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imperils May 14 2011, 20:31:21 UTC
You're talking to a witch, remember? It's true that it's impossible for an ordinary human to revive him/herself upon death. The blood slows and congeals, the mind shuts down. But for a witch, death only truly comes when she stops thinking. The physical form doesn't matter at all. You can tear a witch's body to pieces, but you wouldn't be able to kill her until you manage to cause that cessation of thought.

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imperils May 14 2011, 23:34:28 UTC
Are you planning on killing me?

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