[It isn't easy, having your eyes pried open and forced to look at a truth you never wanted to see. A few days have passed since Martel looked straight at him and explained that what he had done was wrong, and each minute since then as crawled by slowly, weighed down with tension. Wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong... The word echoes off the walls of
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I'm not sure what the situation in my world is... nor what races may live there...
[Hmmm, she leans her pen to her chin for a moment. Tap, tap.]
Though I'd like to think people are good to each other.
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What would make you think that?
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There's a lot of discrimination back home. Where I'm from, if you look different or can do something special you're not going to be too well liked. They call those people us mutants.
But I think that we can change that? Already there have been a lot of people changing their minds about things. It's mostly just fear because they're getting all their information from the sort of bozos who want to keep everyone else down.
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People have always feared and rejected those who are different, especially when power is involved. The group that has claimed to be the standard needs an excuse to keep themselves above the others, and they resort to hatred as their weapon.
Do you honestly believe you can trust people who have claimed to change? It is easy to fabricate lies and deceit.
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[A beat.]
The way I see it, it doesn't matter what you are; it's who you are that counts.
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Don't be so naive. People are so blinded by their prejudices that they don't bother to look any deeper.
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And what if you decide to give someone a chance, only to discover that they really are no different from the rest of the world's filth?
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But for all the people out there who hate someone else for whatever reason, there's all the people who accept others regardless of their race, sexual orientation, or where they come from.
I've had my fair share of discrimination. It hurts, but I've learned to shrug it off. Some people don't change. Others just need to learn a little.
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Change, too, is a naive impossibility. What evidence do you have that people are capable of learning? [because he's seen thousands of years tick by without any improvement]
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I've had people apologize and change their behavior around me after sitting down and talking to them. A minor thing, but it makes a difference.
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What could you possibly say to make them change?
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The man is torn. Approaching him is probably not a good idea, but if Mithos has seen Kratos already, then walking away would not be a wise move either.
He slows his walking pace down as he decides what kind of action to take.]
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The presence of mana.
Mithos stops. Because while this strong presence is one with which he is very familiar, it is also one he has not felt in a while.]
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He doesn't say anything, nor does he move any closer. It isn't necessary to address a worthless traitor with anything more than a glare.]
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He can't avoid this.]
...Mithos. [Although he addresses the one who he has worked under for thousands of years, Kratos himself doesn't come any closer.]
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