[To be honest, Marie also does not exactly look like her human age]
I lived my life as a human until I met my end. However, since the memory of me remained strongly with the society, it became possible to summon me as a type of familiar.
[She’s giving the short version of the story. Workings of the Grail and the Throne of Heroes were quite complicated after all and possibly a topic for another conversation]
How are you taking it, Iramaat? Being made... mortal, I mean.
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I lived my life as a human until I met my end. However, since the memory of me remained strongly with the society, it became possible to summon me as a type of familiar.
[She’s giving the short version of the story. Workings of the Grail and the Throne of Heroes were quite complicated after all and possibly a topic for another conversation]
How are you taking it, Iramaat? Being made... mortal, I mean.
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[ Which isn't the whole truth, honestly. ]
I'm not sure I much like it. [ Iramaat frowns. ]
Living every day with the knowledge that you could just die any moment. It's awful.
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I understand. But wouldn’t that mean that you should live every moment to the fullest? So you would not regret it later...
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[ Iramaat frowns. ]
Mortals are strange, aren't they? Although you used to be one, so I suppose this all old hat to you.
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[She makes a small pause]
And yet, I cannot help but be excited about the return to mortal form.
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[ She rests her chin in her hand with a little frown. ]
But worrying about death - I don't like that. Don't like that at all.
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[And a rather painful one in more than one way, so her expression turns a bit more serious]
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Awful.
[ She frowns. ]
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[And in the case of Marie, a Heroic Spirit, this is very much literal]
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[ Iramaat frowns. ]
I suppose it will have to do. Nothing else for it.