...meaning, that same soul was placed into multiple "Rikas" across multiple worlds?
[ Oddly, he thinks about his own life flame. What would have actually happened had it remained repossessed and sent elsewhere. How terrifying that would actually be. ]
[ Really... he feels conflicted about it, closing his eyes in thought. ]
I... I'm truly not sure how to feel about changing fate like that. I get that an outcome like that's too tragic for someone so young and full of energy, but... a hundred years...
....Yes. If I'm to be honest, sometimes I do think about it--how perhaps I should not have done what I did. It was a sin, after all. But Rika was... the only companion I had in ages. The first person that I could see after spending hundreds and hundreds of years alone, unseen and unheard by anyone else.
[ That statement, it's what truly gets Rinne's gears moving. That loneliness, and the feeling of being seen that pulls the others together. ]
Talking to you was a good idea.
It's not my place to tell you what is and isn't a sin-- you're the Kami of Sin, in the end. However, if Rika forgives you for that, then it may be as close to absolution as you can get.
For what it's worth, this doesn't change my perception. I still see you as my friend, and someone important to me as well. I won't allow you to feel lonely anymore, and I'll work towards ensuring there aren't spirits that have to carry that burden themselves.
"I won't allow you to feel lonely anymore," she can't help but chew on her lower lip. She's already told people, but if he's saying that, should she also tell him...? How does she put "I'm eventually going to go back to being alone in the realm of the kami" delicately...? ]
If there is anything that I can do to help the spirits as well, then I'd like to.
I can hope that the faith of a kami would help them a lot.
[ Although, if it were that easy... this wouldn't be that big of a problem. ]
...Even if we could raise awareness that the spirits are there, that they're more than tools, that would help. The Wishing Boards were a good idea in concept, but some of the wishes are beyond our capabilities.
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...meaning, that same soul was placed into multiple "Rikas" across multiple worlds?
[ Oddly, he thinks about his own life flame. What would have actually happened had it remained repossessed and sent elsewhere. How terrifying that would actually be. ]
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[ Really... he feels conflicted about it, closing his eyes in thought. ]
I... I'm truly not sure how to feel about changing fate like that. I get that an outcome like that's too tragic for someone so young and full of energy, but... a hundred years...
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Talking to you was a good idea.
It's not my place to tell you what is and isn't a sin-- you're the Kami of Sin, in the end. However, if Rika forgives you for that, then it may be as close to absolution as you can get.
For what it's worth, this doesn't change my perception. I still see you as my friend, and someone important to me as well. I won't allow you to feel lonely anymore, and I'll work towards ensuring there aren't spirits that have to carry that burden themselves.
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[ But as for the second half of this.
"I won't allow you to feel lonely anymore," she can't help but chew on her lower lip. She's already told people, but if he's saying that, should she also tell him...? How does she put "I'm eventually going to go back to being alone in the realm of the kami" delicately...? ]
If there is anything that I can do to help the spirits as well, then I'd like to.
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[ Although, if it were that easy... this wouldn't be that big of a problem. ]
...Even if we could raise awareness that the spirits are there, that they're more than tools, that would help. The Wishing Boards were a good idea in concept, but some of the wishes are beyond our capabilities.
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[ Not to mention that she's a spirit herself in a way so she can talk to them. ]