That's true. The soul would be the most likely thing when that's what makes you 'you'.
[ He can't claim to be an expert on souls either, he simply knows that they exist and knows of a curse who was able to manipulate souls that he never even encountered personally. It's not going to stop him from speculating right along with her though. Seems like he's getting pretty into it even? It's a refreshing change to get to talk seriously like this at a table in a (somewhat) casual setting rather than on a battlefield or in the prelude to/aftermath of a life-or-death struggle. ]
I don't believe the soul is a static thing since people can change, but maybe it's the starting point of it that's shared? Like a blue print that every version of you has which could be what makes them a 'you' as well without necessarily sharing the same soul itself.
[ Granted, that doesn't exactly sound super excited or anything, since Ange speaks in a tone that's so flat - practically devoid of any real signs of emotion.
But she does mean it. Especially since Ange isn't the sort of person to say these sorts of things if she doesn't mean them. The girl even pauses for a moment, seeming to contemplate Yuta's words and properly process the idea. ]
You know, there's very high likelihood this place isn't real. That it's a simulation. [ Maybe a big thing to drop on a new person, but.. well, Ange figures either Yuta already heard it, or it's something he should know. Even more so when he actually seems like someone who might be capable of figuring out a thing or two in this place. Ange values having people like that around, so she might as well equip him with the necessary information. ] In that case, I wonder what part of us really is here. Our bodies? Our souls? Maybe it's just nothing at all.
[ By now Yuta has caught on to the fact that she doesn't really emote — something rather impossible to miss — so, although there's no other concrete indication she truly finds any of his speculating all that interesting, he takes her words at face value and offers a slight smile as she thinks it over. That she's continuing the conversation and considering it says enough, no? It helps that one of his dearest friends has very limited speech and doesn't emote all that much either, yet he's one of the kindest people Yuta has ever met; in a way, he's used to it. Knows better now than to take it to heart and be overly self-conscious.
This entire conversation has already gone in an unexpected direction, but what she ends up saying next throws another curve ball entirely. ]
Is that so?
[ His startled blink says enough about how it's news to him and yet shock doesn't really take hold beyond the flicker of surprise. Rather, he immediately takes that information and turns it over in his head, brows furrowing and tipping his pensive expression more into the realm of troubled. Still, his voice remains calm even as he draws to an alarming conclusion of his own. ]
If everything is a simulation... isn't there a likelihood we're just data too?
[ Though the girl seems to need a second to think about it, she then just nods.
Look, Ange is well aware the implication is rather alarming. But since Yuta just looks like he's calmly thinking about it, Ange really doesn't mean being very straightforward about the facts of their situation. It doesn't look like he's going to freak out about it the way some people might have in the face of this information. ]
It's a possibility. Although we've established at this point that we are stuck in some sort of simulation, I don't think anyone knows that much about its true nature. [ Certainly not Ange, considering she isn't the most technologically gifted person..
But she still doesn't mind handing over the knowledge she does have to Yuta. ]
Which means all the cards are still on the table in that regard.
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That's true. The soul would be the most likely thing when that's what makes you 'you'.
[ He can't claim to be an expert on souls either, he simply knows that they exist and knows of a curse who was able to manipulate souls that he never even encountered personally. It's not going to stop him from speculating right along with her though. Seems like he's getting pretty into it even? It's a refreshing change to get to talk seriously like this at a table in a (somewhat) casual setting rather than on a battlefield or in the prelude to/aftermath of a life-or-death struggle. ]
I don't believe the soul is a static thing since people can change, but maybe it's the starting point of it that's shared? Like a blue print that every version of you has which could be what makes them a 'you' as well without necessarily sharing the same soul itself.
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[ Granted, that doesn't exactly sound super excited or anything, since Ange speaks in a tone that's so flat - practically devoid of any real signs of emotion.
But she does mean it. Especially since Ange isn't the sort of person to say these sorts of things if she doesn't mean them. The girl even pauses for a moment, seeming to contemplate Yuta's words and properly process the idea. ]
You know, there's very high likelihood this place isn't real. That it's a simulation. [ Maybe a big thing to drop on a new person, but.. well, Ange figures either Yuta already heard it, or it's something he should know. Even more so when he actually seems like someone who might be capable of figuring out a thing or two in this place. Ange values having people like that around, so she might as well equip him with the necessary information. ] In that case, I wonder what part of us really is here. Our bodies? Our souls? Maybe it's just nothing at all.
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This entire conversation has already gone in an unexpected direction, but what she ends up saying next throws another curve ball entirely. ]
Is that so?
[ His startled blink says enough about how it's news to him and yet shock doesn't really take hold beyond the flicker of surprise. Rather, he immediately takes that information and turns it over in his head, brows furrowing and tipping his pensive expression more into the realm of troubled. Still, his voice remains calm even as he draws to an alarming conclusion of his own. ]
If everything is a simulation... isn't there a likelihood we're just data too?
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Look, Ange is well aware the implication is rather alarming. But since Yuta just looks like he's calmly thinking about it, Ange really doesn't mean being very straightforward about the facts of their situation. It doesn't look like he's going to freak out about it the way some people might have in the face of this information. ]
It's a possibility. Although we've established at this point that we are stuck in some sort of simulation, I don't think anyone knows that much about its true nature. [ Certainly not Ange, considering she isn't the most technologically gifted person..
But she still doesn't mind handing over the knowledge she does have to Yuta. ]
Which means all the cards are still on the table in that regard.