[the attack had been born from ego and entitlement: no one was going to solve the monster problem because the Goblin felt that monster abilities weren't problems at all, but gifts. that, at its core, was Norman's deep-seated fear of losing and failure, more than anything else: monster abilities made you stronger, faster, more capable of winning and succeeding. id-based thoughts, subconscious survival impulses with the dial turned up until the knob broke off... not personal, conscious opinions by any means. if Marco had thought to press the issue Norman would have been horrified and chagrined.]
Yes, I've had every intention to get back in touch with them - but then that happened, so I didn't think I should. I appreciate your help a great deal, Marco.
D'you mind my asking what Elias was interested in knowing?
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Yes, I've had every intention to get back in touch with them - but then that happened, so I didn't think I should. I appreciate your help a great deal, Marco.
D'you mind my asking what Elias was interested in knowing?