You were the ones who said yes, the ones who were strongest in their convictions.
[They all had that special something!]
It's hard to describe...to put into words how it happened. It was less a method and more of a feeling. Not conscious thought that chose you. It was more like...gravity. Does that make any kind of sense?
Just belief. My name, unfortunately, holds such a strong connotation with religion that I think others are hesitant to speak with me, let alone switch, but my feelings extend to beliefs of all kinds. When I was still a mortal, my belief was always in that of humanity: their capacity to learn and grow, their compassion...and those traits that I would see in those closest to me, above all.
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[It's hard for her to imagine that.]
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[They all had that special something!]
It's hard to describe...to put into words how it happened. It was less a method and more of a feeling. Not conscious thought that chose you. It was more like...gravity. Does that make any kind of sense?
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You mean you gravitated more towards people who had strong feelings?
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Yes. I think those both would have worked just as well.
[And honestly "hope" might have appealed to more people but...you get what you get.]
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[She pauses.]
Then again, Ruin probably would have picked something like Happiness.