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of the scene where Stefanie died: "I'd spent my life learning music and portey, not combat. I had no way to protect her, and we both knew it." There's a small, implied confession there: that in part, he blames himself for her death. Ever since, Robin has felt driven to "live down" his "pretty-boy" youth by becoming a powerful and capable adventurer. Although he's succeeded, this is still a sore spot with him. And all of these issues apply equally to the female Robin as well.I do agree that I should probably try to come up with a more convicing pretext for the Beastman King's "soft-elf-boy" remark. Partly, that's just the King's manner: any human or elf is going to appear soft to him by comparison. So perhaps I should just have him call you both soft to cover all the bases.
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Kholoud
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 17 december 2014, 05:45:06
AUTHOR'S IP LOGGED 59.162.111.194
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