[ a fae type... viren would guess that any aefenglom-reminiscent ability to see through illusions would be null here, if she ever had it. ]
[ still. he's immediately intrigued. ]
I've never met a nymph before, I don't believe.
[ —and has been here long enough, chided enough times over his nosy fascination with those of magical origins, that he'll try not to — uh, stare too much whenever he should meet her. ]
( a lot of things that gwen had begun to take for granted are null here, and she's not happy about any of them. )
Most humans haven't. And there is a tendency, frankly not only by humans, to center human experience. Humans, "the norm", and then everybody else. Like we only exist in contrast to, or whatever.
I don't mind that a lot of people don't automatically understand what I am. I don't automatically understand what everybody else is. I just object to the idea that someone gets to think of themselves as "normal" when they mean "ignorant".
a fair explanation. but yes, perhaps several months ago when he first arrived here, he would've dismissed this with a harsh smile and all. even if he feels like he can try to argue certain points (as he feels he can with everything), he understands her message. ]
a hesitance, reading that answer. the kneejerk instinct to tell him she's changed her mind, and she'll give the room to someone else. but she's already said it's his,
she can always change her mind later, she reasons. )
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[ still. he's immediately intrigued. ]
I've never met a nymph before, I don't believe.
[ —and has been here long enough, chided enough times over his nosy fascination with those of magical origins, that he'll try not to — uh, stare too much whenever he should meet her. ]
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Most humans haven't. And there is a tendency, frankly not only by humans, to center human experience. Humans, "the norm", and then everybody else. Like we only exist in contrast to, or whatever.
I don't mind that a lot of people don't automatically understand what I am. I don't automatically understand what everybody else is. I just object to the idea that someone gets to think of themselves as "normal" when they mean "ignorant".
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a fair explanation. but yes, perhaps several months ago when he first arrived here, he would've dismissed this with a harsh smile and all. even if he feels like he can try to argue certain points (as he feels he can with everything), he understands her message. ]
Fine. I will keep that in mind.
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a hesitance, reading that answer. the kneejerk instinct to tell him she's changed her mind, and she'll give the room to someone else. but she's already said it's his,
she can always change her mind later, she reasons. )
Great.