[ When things become unique, don't they stop being what they originally were? Take away an elephant's trunk and ears, give it a mane - is it still an elephant? No, it's too busy being unique to remember that it was, at one point, an elephant. Not that this metaphor can be applied to Anahid, of course, for she is slightly smaller than an elephant. ]
Yes, but the challenge from the pleasure district's gaming halls will be far greater than your alleys.
[ The three bouncing dots indicate some measure of reluctance to her agreement. ]
The perfume can be quite cloying. Why do you think I kept eating the cinnamon dates?
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[ When things become unique, don't they stop being what they originally were? Take away an elephant's trunk and ears, give it a mane - is it still an elephant? No, it's too busy being unique to remember that it was, at one point, an elephant. Not that this metaphor can be applied to Anahid, of course, for she is slightly smaller than an elephant. ]
Yes, but the challenge from the pleasure district's gaming halls will be far greater than your alleys.
[ The three bouncing dots indicate some measure of reluctance to her agreement. ]
The perfume can be quite cloying. Why do you think I kept eating the cinnamon dates?
Next time you're uncomfortable, say something.