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Day 256 [Open]
Who: Zuko and anyone
Open: Open!
When: Day 256, evening
Where: By the lake
What: A failure to meditate
Format: I'll match
Warnings: Honor
Zuko knows she's always been hard on herself, but she's never really considered it to be too hard. But some of the things people have been saying about her... Well, people in the Bastion have always expressed a more positive view of her than she thinks she deserves, and she always figured it was because they don't know what she's come from, but she's finally starting to wonder. Maybe the flawed perspective is her own.
Which is why she is attempting something else which, like positive thinking, she is not very good at: meditating. Whoever really wants to can find her by the lake, sitting cross-legged with her eyes closed and... definitely scowling more than she ought to be.
Open: Open!
When: Day 256, evening
Where: By the lake
What: A failure to meditate
Format: I'll match
Warnings: Honor
Zuko knows she's always been hard on herself, but she's never really considered it to be too hard. But some of the things people have been saying about her... Well, people in the Bastion have always expressed a more positive view of her than she thinks she deserves, and she always figured it was because they don't know what she's come from, but she's finally starting to wonder. Maybe the flawed perspective is her own.
Which is why she is attempting something else which, like positive thinking, she is not very good at: meditating. Whoever really wants to can find her by the lake, sitting cross-legged with her eyes closed and... definitely scowling more than she ought to be.
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The natural world doesn't have much in the terms of complex relations. Animals have been domesticated with less.
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Of course, this begs the real question... do you really think you're so unlikeable that adorable animals can't even like you without being bribed?
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......
That's a stupid question.
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[His tone is soft, and he keeps looking right out over the lake.]
And I think we both know the answer now...
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[She can't cook so they definitely don't like her because of food.]
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Just because you think you're unlikeable doesn't mean other people can't like you.
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Start by telling yourself you're strong. Make it a mantra if you have to. From there, try to find other things you like about yourself.
Other people can see lots. I can see lots.
Paarthurnax can probably ease your heart better than I can, though.
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... She'll be able to think of other things, right?
Her expression turns thoughtful at the mention of Paarthurnax.]
...do you think he thinks well of himself?
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And I suspect that he knows how to live with any darkness he may have taken on in his life.
[Nope, he can't actually say. Immortality has a bad way of messing with the head if you can't manage all the memories somehow...]
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[Colin shakes his head.]
Paarthurnax seems a little more at peace with things than he is, but you don't live for thousands of years without building up a lot of regrets, "I should have"s, and things you wish you'd done differently.
The only person who can tell you how Paar views himself is Paar himself. Anything I tried to say would be a guess with no basis in reality.
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...
I'm glad I'm not going to live for thousands of years.
[Things she didn't know she was grateful for.]
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[Colin offers a reassuring smile.]
But Paar's a good sort. He's probably more than happy to answer any questions you may have.
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[Zuko looks out across Dragonfield, but a quack draws her attention back to the turtle ducks. The bread stopped, why?]
Oh, sorry. [More crumbs are coming.]
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[He really hopes that Zuko realizes how much the people here like her too. But... he wouldn't put money on that being the case. Nor would he expect to be believed.]
And yeah, they're good at seeing the food and making you realize that it should be theirs.
[He's amused by the turtle ducks and the Pavlovian responses they seem to have instilled in Zuko.]
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I think he must.
But do people not like dragons on other worlds?
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[He pauses, and shakes his head.]
You probably don't care about a cultural lecture. I've seen cultures worship dragons as gods, and cultures hunt and skin dragons to make armor and tools.
Every set of circumstances is different.
[Nothing wrong with having a soft spot for animals. Colin likes most animals more than people.]
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[She comes from a long line of assholes, if Colin hasn't picked up on that yet.]
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Well, look at Paar. He's basically arrow-proof and element-proof. Lots of people want that, and they don't care if the thing they skin for it is intelligent or not.
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No one could ever do that to Paarthurnax. We'd take them out long before.
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[He pauses, and he shakes his head.]
We've gotten horribly diverted...
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[Do they really need to get back to her self-esteem issues?
It's not like she can't blame herself for dragons being killed, too.]
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Is this topic something important to you?
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[Colin bows his head slightly in concession.]
... So, where do you fit in that equation?
[There's a tilt of his head.]
Have you killed a dragon before?
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