In some ways, perhaps it is selfish, choosing pleasure instead of battle. But how does one go about this sort of…indulgence…without feeling like it's coercive? If none of us have a choice, then there are questions of consent that I'm not sure how to address.
[ Dion has spent his life grappling with his own bodily autonomy; he would never take anyone else's away from them. ]
Did you discover what happens to those who do become monsters? Besides the obvious. Are they stuck like that forever, or is it reversible?
[ He has a feeling he knows the answer, and it's not a nice one. ]
no subject
[ He offers a small smile at that, though. ]
In some ways, perhaps it is selfish, choosing pleasure instead of battle. But how does one go about this sort of…indulgence…without feeling like it's coercive? If none of us have a choice, then there are questions of consent that I'm not sure how to address.
[ Dion has spent his life grappling with his own bodily autonomy; he would never take anyone else's away from them. ]
Did you discover what happens to those who do become monsters? Besides the obvious. Are they stuck like that forever, or is it reversible?
[ He has a feeling he knows the answer, and it's not a nice one. ]