[ That question hits the very unflappable Outsider a bit harder than anything else so far. It's a loaded one. Between his entire kind being wiped out, his ally that fell in his old home, Mothra's numerous demises over the ages, and the humans that have given their lives for him. There is a road built of lost companions stretching through his long life. ]
Many over the years. It is unavoidable to an extent, most things do die in the end. [ There's a gravity to his tone as he considers the tree Bakugo has taken shelter under. On a whim he approaches the other side of it, laying his hand on the bark. He can't feel it, like the rest of this earth it stays silent to him, but its very real presence is a comfort. Life finding a way, even in this lair of concrete and steel. ] But they died so other things could live on.
[ A shake of his head, a sigh, then he draws himself back up. Back straight, expression contemplative. The past is the past, ruminating on it is not helpful in this moment. ]
Tell me about this divide by "dorm". It was explained briefly when I awoke but I do not grasp the purpose. Does it not cause territory disputes between the whole?
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Many over the years. It is unavoidable to an extent, most things do die in the end. [ There's a gravity to his tone as he considers the tree Bakugo has taken shelter under. On a whim he approaches the other side of it, laying his hand on the bark. He can't feel it, like the rest of this earth it stays silent to him, but its very real presence is a comfort. Life finding a way, even in this lair of concrete and steel. ] But they died so other things could live on.
[ A shake of his head, a sigh, then he draws himself back up. Back straight, expression contemplative. The past is the past, ruminating on it is not helpful in this moment. ]
Tell me about this divide by "dorm". It was explained briefly when I awoke but I do not grasp the purpose. Does it not cause territory disputes between the whole?