[It's rather late at night when the journal clicks on. Luke had waited until he had calmed down from the nightmare he had to make the post, and good thing, too. Otherwise it'd catch the tremor he surely had in his voice.
Instead, he merely sounds subdued, and maybe a little hesitant.]Does anyone have any good stories to tell
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That's not real life. That's a fairy tale. And these aren't fairy tales.]
What is it with you and rewriting history?
[It's admirable, in a way. Stupidly admirable. Still wrong, but. Well.
...It's something, anyway.]
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Who knows? [It's not something he likes thinking about... But at least it's not affecting him nearly as much as it would have months ago.]"He did services for people for many years across the world, slaying dragons and rescuing whoever may have needed it. But still, the darkness in his heart never lifted. When all hope seemed lost for him, the Atoner heard word that the priestess had been captured again, this time by someone seeking control of the kingdom she was a part of ( ... )
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He can't really imagine it any other way.]
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[But there's no disdain in his voice; in fact, there's a visible smirk on his face, and laughter in his tone. It's as if he knows that this story isn't true, and it more of a fantasy compared to the one Asch told... But he's liking the way it's turning out.
He writes more, his smile fading in favor of concentration, and after a moment, he speaks again.]"The three warriors wouldn't allow the evil one to enslave their kingdom, nor the world. They fought hard and valiantly, and the battle lasted for hours. When the dust settled, the head of the dragon lay on the floor, the evil rising off of it and disappearing in the sky like smoke from a fire ( ... )
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...Even so... well. Asch can't say he's impressed by that, either.]
That's still a stupid ending.
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What's so stupid about it?
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[His thoughts flicker briefly to the Tower of Rem- Luke's resolve to die, his decision to take Asch's place and sacrifice himself to cure the world of the miasma. This Luke has no idea, which means that such thoughts are still potentially prominent in his mind.
It disgusts him, the very idea that-
"I don't want to die-"
...But... no. He remembers that, too. The replica's thoughts had been so loud it's a wonder the entire tower hadn't heard them. Death wasn't the answer; maybe he needs to be closer to death to truly realize that.]
...You're the one who said it was supposed to be a kid's story. Even a martyr's death is still dying.
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