[Minato frowns. In his mind, he's quickly going over all the information he heard so far and comparing them to past information from the Underworld.
Is this yet another game between the gods? Or a trick of the Apportioners? He can't rule out the possibility of other reasons for his world's destruction (assuming it's true, of course) even when Hades
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Okay, he can handle multiples of others.
He can handle different universes and he knows they are BOUND to happen.
... But certainly not to him. He is unsettled. This other is clearly him, but he went and outed his last name, just like that? Well, shit. He's a marked person, normally, he never would have done that. So this just leaves him with a look of confusion. ]
They revive reasonably quickly.
[ A beat. He cannot possibly want to think about this, but... what is it with this 'him' that's got him so agitated? He isn't sure why, but he just can't place the feeling he's not going to like where this goes. ]
... I suppose, considering how often the tower brings in alternates of people, I should have been expecting this.
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Another him. He seen this before, with Shinjiro-senpai, the Hawkes and the man in white from browsing the Underworld's network. But with recent events back in the Underworld still fresh on his mind, he's...wary.]
No side effects at all? [Calm, controlled. This isn't that monster that parade around in his image, is it?]
So this place have alternates as well.
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[ Kayneshrug, bro. He is composed, though there is something of a bitter taste in his mouth, but something more disconcerting.
He certainly isn't acting crazy or parading around or doing anything mildly threatening, if that's what you're wondering, otherself. ]
... I'm afraid to ask about the "other" place; do I want to know?
[ Because hey let's avoid the topic of how you are different from me because that's mildly concerning-- ]
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[So no god of the dead owning their souls. But then again, with Hades joining Thanatos in death, who knows how the cycle of life and death works now back there.
Still, sleep paralysis is, all things considered, much preferable.]
Do you want to know? [Just ask and he'd answer. It's something both him and Minako adopts regarding their lives...and how it affects their sense of identity.]
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How terribly complicated.
However, a question has been asked, and she should answer it, shouldn't she? So she blinks once, slowly, and then replies-]
You die. Then you return. No one is quite certain how.
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With timelines and different worlds, he would just be careful for now.]
No effects? Just you simply return? [He want to know how heavy a price death is, here.]
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[She shifts a bit then, eyebrows lowering, and gives him the closest thing to a curious look anyone can get out of Chidori.]
I would not hazard finding out personally, if I were you.
[The implied 'is that what you're thinking?' would probably be obvious to her Minato, but she's not sure if this one will catch it.]
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[Not on purpose, really. His last death was a surprise to him, and he rather not have a repeat of the painful post-death experience.
No one should die, but it's slightly easier knowing the price here isn't as steep.]
But thank you for your concern.
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I GUESS YOU'RE MY ROOMMATE'S DOUBLE, THEN.
WELCOME TO THE FUCKING TOWER, I GUESS.
IF YOU DIE, YOU WAKE UP IN BED THE NEXT MORNING WITH SLEEP PARALYSIS OR SOMETHING.
IT'S A LITTLE TRAUMATIC SOMETIMES.
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Thank you for your welcome. I take it you know the other Minato.
The experience varies between people for that.
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DOES IT? WHAT ELSE HAVE YOU HEARD?
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You wake up the next day and experiance the sleep paralysis that you experianced when you first arrived, except for a longer time.
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The information matches other people's answers so far, so he's a little more inclined to believe it.]
I see. Thank for your answering.
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