mist_the_point: (Small smirk)
mist_the_point ([personal profile] mist_the_point) wrote in [community profile] the_isle 2025-05-18 06:21 pm (UTC)

Perhaps oddly, Foulques first response was a bit of a wry chuckle. "And thus is my own advice turned back on me, as frequently happens," he said. Then explained, "I gave Chara much the same advice about the meaningful nature of small acts of kindness when they were upset and frightened before the boat arrived. Partly in hopes that they would at least attempt to behave like a civilized child, but also because it is true. Your friend, it seems, is wise. Or at the least, very good at putting into words for people what some part of them already knows."

"That said, as is the case with many things, keeping Chara from a dark path will be a deed much easier said than done. I expect that having witnessed small glimpses of it without the added influence of this other child's perspective has already gone quite a long way to that end; after that, they wished for nothing more than to return to their adopted family and live peacefully. But for such determination to last, the root cause of its opposite must be addressed, and in large part, for Chara, that seems to be fear, as is the case for many of Eorzea's internal troubles."

"In this dark future, they dealt with this fear by lashing out at anyone and anything in their path until nothing was left and they themselves were twisted by it, becoming a monster in a far truer sense of the word than those they came to know in the Underground. It can, to some degree, be soothed away by a gentle hand and kind words, yet these things are often a poor shield when one must stand on their own. Thus do I plan to institute a program of exercise for them, to increase not only their strength and endurance, but confidence and discipline. One who has confidence in their own ability does not need to resort to desperate or underhanded means in order to achieve power, and with discipline, one learns to judge when and how it is appropriate to use their strength. To become a protector, rather than a destroyer."

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