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Belief in supernatural beings is a lie that we tell ourselves so we can go to sleep at night.
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Taurahe. They seem like they'd be a good lot to talk to.
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I would go back and save my father from premature death.
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I've risked my life before. It always seems like the only choice at the time, but when i've got a moment to reflect I think about what i'd leave behind if I didn't come out alive. It isn't brave, it's foolish.
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There's time for both in a conversation.
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I don't know if I have any phobias. Fears, yes... but somethin' so terrible it might cripple me?
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The will and how often it's updated is, ah, confidential.
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I'm certain that people will remember me for whatever reason, though you really ought' be askin' them what kind of impact i'll leave on them if i'm the one who dies first. Otherwise, i'm sure the cats will miss gettin' steak quite so regularly.
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Well, I mentioned that all of my wealth was goin' to orphans already, didn't I?
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Charlotte Velstand: My younger sister. I remember when she was born. Very pink and chubby.
Saviero: Knew him since he was a wee thing, too. Spent days on the beach together.
Fedora Valtieri: She was a bit dirty when I first met her! Grit under her nails, you know.
Denley: Very modest and demure as she prescribed medicine and told me what to do to get well.
Braedyn: Servin' me sweets. She's always doin' that. -
I have several. The ones you are most likely to see are Zeik, a lynx, Belle, a leopard, and Evios, a lion. I have a tiger on my estate, she's still getting broken in, though.
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They're very clever, very graceful, very deadly creatures. I think they're amazin'.
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Lady Dawningsun may wish to have a word with you. I've not only helped her keep her personal books balanced, she hired me on as the accountant for her newspaper that ran for a good while. So, yes, accountant.
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It's a tooth... a baby tooth, shed when the adult teeth were comin' in. I won't tell you from what or who, or how old it is, though. That's a secret.
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I'd enjoy my childhood more than I did. You don't realize how much you miss it until it's gone.
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