[She stops, thinks about it. She does not want to use his name because maybe it will be a clue that the name she has given is not her name. She does not want to call him her father because Doctor House has said things about him with that term that cannot be true.]
[Her voice is gentle - she'd like to understand, exactly. It's obvious that Ecks has a lot going on, and she didn't even think she was a person until recently, apparently, but Claire feels like she's missing so many pieces to this puzzle.]
[She has gotten better at recognizing questions that are really orders, but she doesn't catch it for a few seconds, falling silent after answering the question. Then, after an awkwardly long pause:]
A golem is a construct animated by an elemental spirit.
So, you were built. And whoever built you was the one making choices for you? But now, you're making your own choices. Is it only because he's not here, or did you break your conditioning?
It means that you were trained, your brain was trained to listen to this one man, to obey him. Did you follow anyone else's orders? What choice did you make?
I think I will still try to find another way to live. I think it will be very difficult and I may or may not survive alone because surviving is harder than I thought it would be and I will not have friends or places to get food.
I will try to go to someone else's home. In my friend Frisk's world there are many kinds of monsters that are people, and I could pretend to be a normal monster.
You know, I'm pretty sure that any and every world is dangerous. But if you think you'd be more comfortable in a world with monsters, then you should try.
I have never heard of a soft and nice world. Every world has good and bad sides, I imagine. But any of the worlds that resemble mine are full of terrible things, realistically. But it's true that if you don't look human, these worlds will... not welcome you. My own world doesn't welcome me half the time, and I am human, but of the wrong skin color.
In my world? Yes. It's a very, very complicated situation, and it's been going on for, basically, forever. Many, many people are not bothered by skin color. But many, many people are, too. My world - and especially my country - is governed by white people, and I happen to not be white.
[She bites her lip, frowning.]
It really is a lot, lot more complicated than that, but basically, the answer is yes. There is a right skin color, where I'm from.
In my world there are many different skin colors, and I think it mostly does not matter except for the elves. The important part is what race a person is. Some of the races are not very good.
[She gives that a moment, thinks it over, and clarifies.]
I was taught that some of the races are not very good.
Well, my world only has humans, but we're referring as different skin colors as races. It's backwards and nonsensical if you ask me, especially when you have mixed races - like me. But in my world, white people and black people are different races. Even though we're the same.
[It feels so impossible to explain, but Claire can only try her best.]
What kind of race is not very good? Are we talking orcs and trolls, this kind of species?
Orcs are good. Trolls are stupid but good. The bad ones are the ones that are weak and deserve what they have got, like the white elves and the humans. The good ones are the ones that are strong, or smart enough that they do not have to be strong.
I do not think that the humans here are all weak and stupid.
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[She's missed the meaning here.]
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[Claire raises an eyebrow, confused.]
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[She stops, thinks about it. She does not want to use his name because maybe it will be a clue that the name she has given is not her name. She does not want to call him her father because Doctor House has said things about him with that term that cannot be true.]
My person who made me.
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Ecks, can you tell me what a golem is?
[Her voice is gentle - she'd like to understand, exactly. It's obvious that Ecks has a lot going on, and she didn't even think she was a person until recently, apparently, but Claire feels like she's missing so many pieces to this puzzle.]
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[She has gotten better at recognizing questions that are really orders, but she doesn't catch it for a few seconds, falling silent after answering the question. Then, after an awkwardly long pause:]
A golem is a construct animated by an elemental spirit.
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[Claire stops herself, biting down on her lip.]
I'm sorry, I'm asking too many questions.
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I chose to leave and not go back. Then I was here.
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[For instance: she's bad at not killing people, and bad at not stealing.]
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I will try to go to someone else's home. In my friend Frisk's world there are many kinds of monsters that are people, and I could pretend to be a normal monster.
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But what matters, I think, is for you to find a place that makes you happy. If that Frisk's world, then we'll try and get you there, okay?
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[That's all she's going to say about that.]
Frisk's world or another world where I have a friend, but Frisk's world has the monsters.
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[She bites her lip, frowning.]
It really is a lot, lot more complicated than that, but basically, the answer is yes. There is a right skin color, where I'm from.
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[She gives that a moment, thinks it over, and clarifies.]
I was taught that some of the races are not very good.
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[It feels so impossible to explain, but Claire can only try her best.]
What kind of race is not very good? Are we talking orcs and trolls, this kind of species?
[Ecks might be living in a fantasy world.]
cw fantasy racism
I do not think that the humans here are all weak and stupid.
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cw fantasy racism + religion talk???
cw fantasy racism + religion talk yuuup
cw fantasy racism + religion talk
cw fantasy racism + religion talk
cw fantasy racism + religion talk
cw fantasy racism + religion talk
cw fantasy racism + religion talk
religion talk
religion talk
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religion talk; abusive upbringing
religion talk; abusive upbringing
religion talk; abusive upbringing
religion talk; abusive upbringing
religion talk; abusive upbringing