That's really all the confirmation Garrot needs, because most people only die once. It's weird and crazy and goes against basic medical concepts. People die when they are dead! But magic sure is weird and nonsense.
"You get to skip dying?!" He's incredulous, clearly shocked and with as wide as his eyes get, Garrot is also intrigued. "Are you the only one who can do that? How does it work?!"
Frankly, if he can not have to kill this weird, social, artistic locomotive enthusiast, that'd be great. The fact that at least one of them is more than willing to communicate is... uh... kind of troubling from an ethical front. Especially if they've been dying every year for the last forty. And it's skippable.
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"You get to skip dying?!" He's incredulous, clearly shocked and with as wide as his eyes get, Garrot is also intrigued. "Are you the only one who can do that? How does it work?!"
Frankly, if he can not have to kill this weird, social, artistic locomotive enthusiast, that'd be great. The fact that at least one of them is more than willing to communicate is... uh... kind of troubling from an ethical front. Especially if they've been dying every year for the last forty. And it's skippable.