But Kashuu doesn't really know how to help out here, so it takes a few seconds of thought before he comes to something he can say without feeling like he's out of his depth.]
Would you be able to hurt him?
[Because that's the real crux here, isn't it? Even if it's easy to tell yourself "it's not really me" or "it's not really Stahn", when they talk and act and move and look so similarly, bridging that divide becomes nearly impossible.
Really - he thinks it's better, in a way, being unable to flip that mental switch so readily. Being unable to hurt something just because "it's an enemy" can overtake all other thought. That softness is part of what makes a human human, isn't it?]
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But Kashuu doesn't really know how to help out here, so it takes a few seconds of thought before he comes to something he can say without feeling like he's out of his depth.]
Would you be able to hurt him?
[Because that's the real crux here, isn't it? Even if it's easy to tell yourself "it's not really me" or "it's not really Stahn", when they talk and act and move and look so similarly, bridging that divide becomes nearly impossible.
Really - he thinks it's better, in a way, being unable to flip that mental switch so readily. Being unable to hurt something just because "it's an enemy" can overtake all other thought. That softness is part of what makes a human human, isn't it?]