Sebastian "weirdo nerd" Michaelis (
untiltheend) wrote2037-05-21 10:15 pm
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That aside... humans are interesting on the rare occasion when they act in surprising ways. How far they will go when truly desperate to attain something is likewise interesting. Their ever-evolving innovations are growing quite advanced for such a base species.
Is this answer more to your liking, sir?
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[Very much in the tone with which someone would say, "Do you really think that's an appropriate thing to wear in public?"
Since Sebastian prefers aesthetic critiques.]
It sounds as though many of the things you enjoy come from observation, not necessarily interaction.
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I will admit I find it somewhat in poor taste when it is my master begging. They should, after all, know better.
And of course? I am not truly part of human society, in the end.
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He offers Sebastian a tiny shrug.]
Not being part of human society doesn't prevent you from interacting with humans. Or taking your own actions, when you're in a position to.
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But please understand I spend my time among humans as my current master's tool; I will do as ordered, and enjoy seeing the effects of the decisions my master makes.
[...Less so in the last year or so in his current master's employ, admittedly.]
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[He's still trying to work out the precise distinctions that Sebastian sees between his own will and his aesthetic determination to act as his master requires.]
Or is it more that... your orders shape who you are, so you never exist among humans other than as a tool...?
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[In other words: he's usually free to act between orders.
Hmm. Sebastian taps his chin for a moment. How to explain...?]
Have you zoos in your world? Or circuses?
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[Comparing humans to animals in a zoo is such a good look, Sebastian.]
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You did remark that it sounds as if the things I enjoy come from observation, no?
[Obviously he was comparing himself to the spectator.
(Sorry: his current master named Sebastian after his dog. It's a sore spot.)]
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From what I've gathered... your summoning does seem to be limiting in many ways.
[And Sebastian's instant anger at the comparison makes him wonder if it's a comparison that Sebastian has made himself.]
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Come now. I put the collar on myself and willingly hand my master my leash, only to forcefully take it back once the game is over.
[There's some perverse ironic pleasure in continuing the dog metaphor his current little master started.]
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Do you ever resent it?
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What a ridiculous thing to be conditioned about.]
Naturally I have resented previous masters of mine, and orders I have been given. At times I have resented the monotony of humanity, and the ennui that comes with observing it. But I have never resented the realities of my existence.
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Ennui, in my experience, grows worse with distance, and easier with -- participation.
From what you've told me, you aren't necessarily limited to only do what your master asks -- isn't that correct? You can act outside those boundaries if you so choose?
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fidget spinnercup.]Yes, yes. [He knows already what Hakkai would have him work towards.]
Living with the young master is far from boring, however. [Sometimes frustrating, sure... but honestly, he's plenty invested in this little master's business, and the Admiral should recognise that and just let him go home already.]
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Making efforts to connect with other people beyond that seems -- useful. And efforts to understand them on a deeper level. You do have that friend at home, yes? Mr. Agni?
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[Sebastian keeps up with the network, but not down to every single public conversation... Plus, he had his hands full during the 4th Wall event trying to avoid having Agni burst into tears over Sebastian's current situation.]
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[Yes yes, he sees where this is going.]
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I like Mr Agni as well. He is an excellent person.
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And I suspect your returning the affection is considerably rarer.
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It is not as if I have never appreciated a human before, but indeed, the vast majority is completely unremarkable to me.
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