"I would like to to think so, too." He does agree with the young man in glasses that there are actions and gestures that can break the boundaries. However, the way that he agrees sounds more like wanting to believe in a fairytale than believe that it is truly possible.
"But... there are times that people have been kind but those intentions and feelings did not transmit as they would like." At least, he has experienced that in his own life. The good that people wanted to do; it may look like sheer selfishness to others.
"I have had some experience with beings that fall out of human morality, yes. There was an entity I encountered that wished to infect others with a disease." His expression darkens; he is not sure how he feels about the Sand Pest. In another world, in another life, he may have agreed to live with it. He may have agreed to live in the world that it offered -- among the miracles.
"It wanted to be helpful... to make people stronger... it did not care that the mortality of the disease they gave was high. Death did not really weigh much on its mind." A beat. "It made a mockery of death often in cruel jokes and games. But there was no true malice in its actions. There was no hatred for the people. It had love for them... but the love it had could be seen only as evil by others."
A longer pause follows. "Such serious talking and I have not even given my name. I am Artemy Burakh. A healer in this city."
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"But... there are times that people have been kind but those intentions and feelings did not transmit as they would like." At least, he has experienced that in his own life. The good that people wanted to do; it may look like sheer selfishness to others.
"I have had some experience with beings that fall out of human morality, yes. There was an entity I encountered that wished to infect others with a disease." His expression darkens; he is not sure how he feels about the Sand Pest. In another world, in another life, he may have agreed to live with it. He may have agreed to live in the world that it offered -- among the miracles.
"It wanted to be helpful... to make people stronger... it did not care that the mortality of the disease they gave was high. Death did not really weigh much on its mind." A beat. "It made a mockery of death often in cruel jokes and games. But there was no true malice in its actions. There was no hatred for the people. It had love for them... but the love it had could be seen only as evil by others."
A longer pause follows. "Such serious talking and I have not even given my name. I am Artemy Burakh. A healer in this city."