Hextech was designed to help those in need, but when we created it, we had no intentions of prolonging life exactly. They were tools - powered gloves for miners, laser arms for artificers, things such as that.
Our side project, the Hexcore, is where we learned of the possibility of regeneration.
[He shakes his head uncertainly.]
I'm not sure. The hammer Jayce used to kill me was made from Hextech, but as far as I know, we hadn't made any weaponry for others. Now that I'm gone? I can't say.
I would still care. The end result is to maintain a world of peace, one without pain or suffering. Humanity gets in the way of reason. Failure is inescapable with it. No one can evolve beyond when emotions are there.
I am aware there are those here who do not agree with me.
[AAAAAA HIS PROBLEMS. The way she is the first one to say it like it is to him even though a few have gently called him out on it.]
I did, and I do. I tried, and what I tried failed because other people were controlled by their emotions. They brought war and suffering to the commune. They destroyed what was holding it together.
It would be a salvation. Everyone... together. As one. No conflicts. All thoughts shared. Everyone would be equal.
His sigh is not annoyed - it doesn't seem like he can emote very strongly, interestingly enough - but it is resigned perhaps.]
Yes, I have heard this already from Kiraman and Lailah. But you cannot have both. They cannot exist simultaneously. As I'm sure you've seen here, in this place called Heaven.
If the emotions are kept, then there will always be violence, and suffering, and pain.
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Humanity's biggest threat isn't itself in my world. It is another force that endangers it, and after waiting for thousands of years, I saw a change that meant there was hope for humanity.
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[ that's what she got from the context. ]
But I assume it did end up being used to make weapons.
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Our side project, the Hexcore, is where we learned of the possibility of regeneration.
[He shakes his head uncertainly.]
I'm not sure. The hammer Jayce used to kill me was made from Hextech, but as far as I know, we hadn't made any weaponry for others. Now that I'm gone? I can't say.
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[ there is clearly some context lacking. ]
Everything that can be used to help also has a possibility to harm. I think your ideal is nice, but I do wonder about the toll it's taken on you.
[ where his emotions are obviously less human. ]
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[His lips thin into a frown.]
I don't think it has...?
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Emotions are the blockade of progress toward a perfected state of being.
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You would remove what made you care in the first place? Why you wanted to help?
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I would still care. The end result is to maintain a world of peace, one without pain or suffering. Humanity gets in the way of reason. Failure is inescapable with it. No one can evolve beyond when emotions are there.
That is what I learned when Jayce killed me.
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and it's what makes her ask: ]
Did what Jayce do to you break your heart?
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I don't know what you mean...
[He does not want to feel the (metaphorical) hole in his chest where the scar of the (physical) hole is, thank you.]
Logically, it was an irrational, emotional choice. And in following it, the commune was likely destroyed.
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If you take way emotions, you take away what you are trying to save, Viktor. Didn't you want to make things better for the people who were oppressed?
Taking away emotions is another form of oppression.
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[AAAAAA HIS PROBLEMS. The way she is the first one to say it like it is to him even though a few have gently called him out on it.]
I did, and I do. I tried, and what I tried failed because other people were controlled by their emotions. They brought war and suffering to the commune. They destroyed what was holding it together.
It would be a salvation. Everyone... together. As one. No conflicts. All thoughts shared. Everyone would be equal.
Is that not the final evolution for them?
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No, it's not. You would destroy their individualism and what makes everyone so lovable. I don't think it's evolution.
It's reducing them. Maybe it would be peace, but it'd end in stagnation. You'd be taking all their vitality.
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His sigh is not annoyed - it doesn't seem like he can emote very strongly, interestingly enough - but it is resigned perhaps.]
Yes, I have heard this already from Kiraman and Lailah. But you cannot have both. They cannot exist simultaneously. As I'm sure you've seen here, in this place called Heaven.
If the emotions are kept, then there will always be violence, and suffering, and pain.
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They can and have. You do not believe people can change, do you?
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I have seen people change. But the end result of humanity never changes.
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sorry he's in a heaven full of people who love love and love humanity. sorry that loving humanity is elysia's whole core. ]
Oh, but it can. It make take thousands of years, but it does. At least, it has for my world.
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Your world is free of the violence humans inflict on themselves through their emotions.
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The end result has changed, at least from how it ended originally.
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What do you mean?
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Humanity's biggest threat isn't itself in my world. It is another force that endangers it, and after waiting for thousands of years, I saw a change that meant there was hope for humanity.
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You think love saved them?
[There is no confidence, he sounds as if he is throwing out a guess based on their conversations.]
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[ because it was in part because of her. she wasn't the entire reason, but she was part of it.
she is sure about it now. ]
It did.
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He frowns, not entirely convinced apparently.]
Love is the most destructive.
[Don't you Lailah him and try to get him to admit to emotions like love.]
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[ he doesn't have to be convinced, but elysia is confident. ]
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