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Two questions:
Do ghosts abide here?
And: if presented with a dream sweeter than any wine, do you chase it, even knowing you imperil yourself with every step? Or do you choose, instead, to wake?
Do ghosts abide here?
And: if presented with a dream sweeter than any wine, do you chase it, even knowing you imperil yourself with every step? Or do you choose, instead, to wake?
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As for the other: chase. You wake up eventually anyway.
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But not all dreams are meant to be ignored or forgotten.
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[Maybe not native ones -- he's not sure yet -- but among the Transports? Absolutely.]
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I believe I may need an elaboration on this metaphor.
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whoops, video on this end
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[Permavoice]
As for the second um...technically speaking we sylvari chase our Dreams. After all the Dream is just what gets us started for after our awakening.
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[As for the second question, he's still figuring that one out himself]
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permavoice;
An' two-- d'pends on if you value your safety or your dream more.
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