Sure, but that's why mortals create families and take on students. The need to pass things down is a motivator to many of us. Mmn, that is to say, there were people on Narukami before the Ogosho came.
[That probably puts a nice bow on that topic for now. It was an interesting perspective to get from the immortal, and maybe he'd debate with him further at some time. The point of his mortality reminds Kazuha of another topic, and he strokes his chin.]
Are there not ways for mortals to achieve immortality? Maybe I would be lucky to speak with someone who's had the experience some day. I would be very interested in hearing their perspective.
[Maybe in his eagerness to push aside the things that he didn't think about he was a bit too playful, since he reaches out and pushes Scaramouche's bangs back, ruffling them. He draws his hand back before he can be swatted, maybe looking a little bit too kistune-like with smugness.]
It's a celebration that someone was born and they're in your life. It's a way to show you're happy to have them. Have you never celebrated your birthday?
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[That probably puts a nice bow on that topic for now. It was an interesting perspective to get from the immortal, and maybe he'd debate with him further at some time. The point of his mortality reminds Kazuha of another topic, and he strokes his chin.]
Are there not ways for mortals to achieve immortality? Maybe I would be lucky to speak with someone who's had the experience some day. I would be very interested in hearing their perspective.
[Maybe in his eagerness to push aside the things that he didn't think about he was a bit too playful, since he reaches out and pushes Scaramouche's bangs back, ruffling them. He draws his hand back before he can be swatted, maybe looking a little bit too kistune-like with smugness.]
It's a celebration that someone was born and they're in your life. It's a way to show you're happy to have them. Have you never celebrated your birthday?