GavPraedo

GavPraedo

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GavPraedo
GavPraedo
1 months ago
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Personally, I don't care if Hiruzen dies. His dialogue is definitely entertaining, but if the author has plans to do the story, especially if you've been able to keep it interesting for this long, I figure the story will be fine even with it being otherwise undesired.

GavPraedo
GavPraedo
2 months ago
Commented

So is it time to kill Liam or will he somehow be saved?

GavPraedo
GavPraedo
2 months ago
Commented

Ye! Go, Riya! Just need to figure out a way to use her heart of Nirvana to create candy now.

GavPraedo
GavPraedo
2 months ago
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Personally, I do believe in fate. I don't think I've ever once blamed fate for my shortcomings, though. God knows everything that has occurred, everything that is occurring, and everything that will occur. it's predetermined. At the same time, humans have their agency. Their freedom of choice. We can deny what fate may have in store for us, but you need to put in the effort to do so. If you put in no effort, you shouldn't blame fate or God for a predetermined future. It exists because it's necessary. If you don't like something, you need to do something about it. Make it change.

Renjiro thought, 'Impressive answer. People who believe in fate blame it every time something goes against them. Or they might compare themselves with someone who's born in luxury and blame their fate instead of working hard and exceeding them.'

Naruto : The Wind Calamity

Naruto : The Wind Calamity

Fantasy · Devil_Hex

GavPraedo
GavPraedo
3 months ago
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Are you hinting at the suggestion I gave a little bit ago? A sword doesn't need to for death & destruction. The sword can be an art form as it is in the modern world. It can exist not just to kill, but also to hone and perfect the art of the sword itself so that one can cut whatever one desires. Here's one example, when Zoro fights Crocodile's subordinate with the bladed arms, he had to learn to cut steel. He learned how to cut what he wants as he wants to. So, by this idea.. Rio could make his blade cut anything, but also nothing. It can cut through air purely to perfect his movement beyond perfection.

"A sword is an emotionless tool meant for destruction and death… Don't lose the 'Flow of your sword's intentions'… That's what you promised yourself…"

Reborn as an Extra

Reborn as an Extra

Fantasy · Calm_Mountains

GavPraedo
GavPraedo
3 months ago
Commented

Maybe Rio can cure her, he can manipulate Miasma himself.

GavPraedo
GavPraedo
3 months ago
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In the real world? I'd be creeped out in honesty. I want a partner who loves me. I don't want someone obsessed with me. I'm introverted, I have time I need to be alone. Also, love is expressed best when they can both agree and disagree with you when you're right or wrong. If you never such points where you never conflict, that can be a good thing but also a bad thing when those views are morally incorrect. My ideal partner would be a woman who loves me, slightly shorter than me, has ambition, and has some of the same goals as me. Personally, I don't want children. If she wants children, that'd be a huge conflict between us, so that likely wouldn't work out. It's fine if she can't cook, sucks at house chores, a bit naive, etc. I can help teach her so she can learn, or we learn together.

GavPraedo
GavPraedo
4 months ago
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Oh, and follow up thought. Perhaps this is why his sword heart is imperfect. He doesn't have complete control over his sword intent. His mastery is extraordinary beyond measure compared to Link's Dao Rhythm mastery, yet the biggest flaw is that he allows it to harm its user without stopping it or even having recognized it was happening.

GavPraedo
GavPraedo
4 months ago
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Rio just needs to redefine what a perfect sword heart is. A perfect sword must cut everything? A sword is a blade. A blade only cuts what is chosen. A blade has no will but acts on the will of its user. So, a perfect sword heart is just the user having absolute control over what is to be cut by their blade. If the sword is severing his emotions, then turn the blade away from his emotions.

GavPraedo
GavPraedo
4 months ago
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To be an anomaly is dangerous. Humans innately fear the unknown. This is embodied in the fear of darkness. We can not know what is there if we can not see it. Through history, we've sought to understand the unknown or remove it. Anything dangerous to us that can not be controlled or predicted is either forced to be left alone because it's yet untouchable or eliminated because it's reachable. Rio is within reach. So within a more realistic setting, it's expected that he would honestly be killed. Even by his own allies. It is better to be a genius beyond knowledge than an anomaly that shows no capacity to be controlled.