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Will Solace ([personal profile] sunbaths) wrote in [community profile] estoria 2016-03-16 07:39 pm (UTC)

Huh. I wonder what would happen if you drank my blood.

(Since he was technically only half human. He raises his arm up and looks at it curiously. Only to lower it a moment later when the question is asked. It's a pretty good question, honestly.)

Well, we don't have to. And we don't always want to. It's not that black and white, you know? Not every monster wants to kill demigods and we don't want to take out all monsters. Like hellhounds, for example. Those things got a pretty bad rep being from the Underworld and all and in the wrong hands, they can be really awful. But in the right hands, they're as sweet as any normal dog.

(He smiles a little fondly then. Miss O'Leary comes to mind but also Nico. Nico who was surrounded by all sorts of creatures people traditionally associated with evil.)

The same goes for a lot of monsters out there. But then there's some monsters who actively want to take out demigods because of stuff that's happened in the past. Like the- the Minotaur. He's a single monster and has a problem with demigods in general. See, monsters don't really die. They get turned to dust in my world and then just kind of exist and then eventually reform. That's the thing. Monsters don't die. But we do.

(He has no idea if he's even making sense right then. He's not the best person to explain this stuff. Not as smart as Annabeth or as eloquent but he's doing his best.)

You never know. Someone or even something? We're supposed to be in a video game right now. That's some advanced technology if it's true- so maybe the resources here are in abundance?

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