[Ah, so that was it. Danny considers it for a moment, and Grimm would be forgiven for thinking that Danny is dismissing the offer as he sips his tea, but then he speaks.]
Well... to be perfectly honest, I don't think I've ever been truly given a reason to believe that if a God existed back home, that they would be an exceptionally kind one. Even after knowing people who did believe in a God of some kind, I always thought it was just... an excuse I guess that people used to say and do certain things.
[Gray put himself in the position of God to satisfy his curiosity about how people behave. Rachel wanted a God as a justification for dying by any means other than using her own hands to do it.
... And maybe Danny did it too, on some level, trying to be something close enough to a God for Rachel to look up to, but that didn't work at all.]
There are kind people who follow cruel gods, and cruel people who claim to believe in kind ones.
[The citizens of Hallownest were capable of more goodness than the Pale King ever was.]
But if they did not use gods as a shield for their actions, they would use something else. Station, species, anything that seems to justify them doing what they wish to do at others' expense.
Mmm, indeed. I unfortunately know people like that too.
[Danny is one of those people, in fact.
But then Danny leans back with a sigh that sounds a tad too over-dramatic to be real.]
You know what, enough talking about Gods, they exhaust me thinking about them. There was actually another thing I was going to ask instead that is probably more interesting: I spoke to someone named Hornet on the network recently, and they also talked to me about you a little. Namely, that you had the ability to travel to different worlds somehow?
I do. My duty requires such - I am called to dead and dying kingdoms to consume the remnants of anger and regret that cling to such places, so that the world may be reborn.
[It was murder like two weeks ago, yes... but Danny isn't going to say that.]
Well, I've been keeping up with my work as a therapist at the Second Nature clinic, of course. I also went to that museum that was here not too long ago, the one with the... ah... rather in-depth displays of types of love there are...
[... In other words he ended up seeing that hall of lovers where the really horny stuff was LOL]
Not at all. Usually I'm far too busy with work or other affairs to even consider going on outings with friends. Or at least that was the case back home anyway.
[He certainly has more free time here with... murder being pushed to the back burn...]
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[There's a pause, and then--]
Despite what I said before about not believing in Gods back home, somehow that doesn't surprise me to hear you say that about them.
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Are you alright, my friend?
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[The question catches him off guard as he blinks at Grimm.]
Yes... ah, why do you ask?
[Did he accidentally give something away somehow?]
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[Hmm.]
You need not say anything. But if you ever would like to vent - about anything - I will listen.
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Well... to be perfectly honest, I don't think I've ever been truly given a reason to believe that if a God existed back home, that they would be an exceptionally kind one. Even after knowing people who did believe in a God of some kind, I always thought it was just... an excuse I guess that people used to say and do certain things.
[Gray put himself in the position of God to satisfy his curiosity about how people behave. Rachel wanted a God as a justification for dying by any means other than using her own hands to do it.
... And maybe Danny did it too, on some level, trying to be something close enough to a God for Rachel to look up to, but that didn't work at all.]
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[The citizens of Hallownest were capable of more goodness than the Pale King ever was.]
But if they did not use gods as a shield for their actions, they would use something else. Station, species, anything that seems to justify them doing what they wish to do at others' expense.
[Such people are universal.]
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[Danny is one of those people, in fact.
But then Danny leans back with a sigh that sounds a tad too over-dramatic to be real.]
You know what, enough talking about Gods, they exhaust me thinking about them. There was actually another thing I was going to ask instead that is probably more interesting: I spoke to someone named Hornet on the network recently, and they also talked to me about you a little. Namely, that you had the ability to travel to different worlds somehow?
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I do. My duty requires such - I am called to dead and dying kingdoms to consume the remnants of anger and regret that cling to such places, so that the world may be reborn.
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[And also that makes Grimm's status of being here a bit more concerning...]
Are there any worlds you've seen that stuck out the most to you anyway? Aside from here, of course.
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[So it's fine, probably.]
There was one kingdom where the populace aged backwards.
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[Like how deep down the Benjamin Button hole are we talking here.]
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[it was pretty wild]
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That does explain you even being there to begin with, doesn't it?
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Indeed it does. I am afraid I am in rather short supply of stories about successful kingdoms, should those be what you are after.
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[It's better than having to try to talk about himself, anyway...]
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[He considers, and then allows--]
Of course, we can also talk about something instead if you prefer.
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[is it murder]
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Well, I've been keeping up with my work as a therapist at the Second Nature clinic, of course. I also went to that museum that was here not too long ago, the one with the... ah... rather in-depth displays of types of love there are...
[... In other words he ended up seeing that hall of lovers where the really horny stuff was LOL]
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Did you enjoy yourself?
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[... In more ways in one, insert immature laughter here, etc. etc.]
Don't know if I'll ever visit a museum like that again, though, but it was fun regardless.
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[Yeah he totally figures you got laid.]
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Not at all. Usually I'm far too busy with work or other affairs to even consider going on outings with friends. Or at least that was the case back home anyway.
[He certainly has more free time here with... murder being pushed to the back burn...]
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What is it that you like to do, actually? As far as outings go.
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