...You truly look the same? How peculiar... I cannot say I paid Robin's physical body very much attention, but I had no idea it appeared similar to yours.
Wisely had told me something of the Akuma during his stay here... but of course he failed to mention just how it is that they are operated. [And man does he sound far from pleased about that. But the tone changes back to normal quickly.] Robin did tell me of her situation, though... I am aware that the body was not the one she was initially given as a human, however.
An Akuma is created when someone attempts to bring back a deceased loved one. That person is killed and the newly trapped soul is forced to wear their skin. That's...how they obtain a different body than their original one.
[So...yeah that kinda makes things awkward for us]
...So I have heard. I intend to have several conversations with Wisely and the Earl if they should return here for what they have been doing - but that is far from the point right now.
You are concerned that because you resemble the deceased 'Robin', she would not actually wish to be friends with you?
[Yeah he seems to clear his throat in order to cover up a scoffing noise. If chatting with the Earl would work he would've done it...well last life time :| ]
It's not quite that it's just...I don't know what I would do if I arrived in a strange place and found someone who looked exactly like my father.
[Oh, he had more the kind of conversation with Riful in mind, honestly. But it's not like he wouldn't try just talking it out beforehand!]
Perhaps so... but I do not believe the situation is entirely the same for the two of you, in all honesty. In your case, Allen, you lost the person that was your caretaker, and who you loved. In Robin's... judging from what the age of the body seems to be, I would say that the deceased boy was someone she looked after.
...It was strange and peculiar when Minako, who looked so much like Minato, came to the Castle. So much so that there were almost no differences between them - and I could not understand that at first. But... when I looked at her, there were similar feelings to those I have for Minato. And I have watched him for years.
I do not know if it is the same for humans... or Akuma, in Robin's case, or if it is wrong entirely - but if there is someone who reminds you so very much of someone that you love, I think that it would be difficult not to love them as well.
[YOU HAVE GROWN VERY MUCH PHAROS. VERY VERY MUCH! But hearing those words kinda makes Allen feel like all his heart strings are being pulled and his voice grows quiet as he tries to keep himself from crying]
[Pharos doesn't entirely know if the quietness is a good sign or a bad one, honestly... but since there were no obvious indications of it being bad, perhaps that was the best he could hope for.]
I would not be disheartened about the matter if I were you, Allen. I am sure that she would like to be your friend as well.
It would simply take some degree of getting used to.
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...but in all honesty, I do not believe Robin seemed the type to be bothered by something like that.
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[a pause]
About how much do you know about Robin's...true nature?
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Wisely had told me something of the Akuma during his stay here... but of course he failed to mention just how it is that they are operated. [And man does he sound far from pleased about that. But the tone changes back to normal quickly.] Robin did tell me of her situation, though... I am aware that the body was not the one she was initially given as a human, however.
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[a pause]
An Akuma is created when someone attempts to bring back a deceased loved one. That person is killed and the newly trapped soul is forced to wear their skin. That's...how they obtain a different body than their original one.
[So...yeah that kinda makes things awkward for us]
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You are concerned that because you resemble the deceased 'Robin', she would not actually wish to be friends with you?
...That seems very silly of you, Allen.
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It's not quite that it's just...I don't know what I would do if I arrived in a strange place and found someone who looked exactly like my father.
It would take getting used to.
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Perhaps so... but I do not believe the situation is entirely the same for the two of you, in all honesty. In your case, Allen, you lost the person that was your caretaker, and who you loved. In Robin's... judging from what the age of the body seems to be, I would say that the deceased boy was someone she looked after.
...It was strange and peculiar when Minako, who looked so much like Minato, came to the Castle. So much so that there were almost no differences between them - and I could not understand that at first. But... when I looked at her, there were similar feelings to those I have for Minato. And I have watched him for years.
I do not know if it is the same for humans... or Akuma, in Robin's case, or if it is wrong entirely - but if there is someone who reminds you so very much of someone that you love, I think that it would be difficult not to love them as well.
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Maybe so.
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I would not be disheartened about the matter if I were you, Allen. I am sure that she would like to be your friend as well.
It would simply take some degree of getting used to.
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