In what way do you mean? I don't like seeing people I like die, no more than anyone does. But if you're asking me if I feel this is something outside the natural order of things, I'm not sure that's it, exactly.
It's a problem, and one we have to fix. And the god I serve would want me to serve the living and try to preserve their lives wherever I can. But random, unfair, unpredictable death and suffering is very much a part of the natural order.
Is it still natural, when we do not originate here? Our souls are parts of other places entirely, not the prism. I do not know what order there is to be found in that.
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[it's a statement, but with the curious glance he gives them, it may as well be a question.]
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In what way do you mean? I don't like seeing people I like die, no more than anyone does. But if you're asking me if I feel this is something outside the natural order of things, I'm not sure that's it, exactly.
It's a problem, and one we have to fix. And the god I serve would want me to serve the living and try to preserve their lives wherever I can. But random, unfair, unpredictable death and suffering is very much a part of the natural order.
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