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>>375567
Yep, this'll do nicely.
>>375564
>Becoming a majibeast means alienating her country and possibly her family.
You've already alienated yourself from your country such that this won't make any difference: by allying yourself with Sekani, and by calling for peace. Don't ruin yourself grasping for what has already been lost.
Your family knows you. If you give them the chance—even if it takes some time—they will realize that you are still you and that nothing else matters. Again, if they're able to accept your call for peace and your relationship with Sekani, then you have nothing to fear, and if they cannot accept those, then your connection to them is a lost cause—and no big loss, at that.
>Majibeasts live a lot longer, meaning she'll have to watch them age and die.
Would you doom Sekani and so many of your new friends to watch you age and die for such selfish reasons? Simply because you cannot stand to be there for your family and carry on their legacy beyond their own passing? You're stronger than that. You know you are.
>And there's someone else she'd be leaving behind.
But this isn't true at all. You won't be leaving Dilia. You'll be there for her even in her old age, even when you would have otherwise became too frail to aid and protect her any more. You'll be able to do as much, and more, for her than would have otherwise been possible. Most of all, though, she would never want to be the cause of you limiting yourself—and of dooming Sekani, who has done so much for all of you, to the premature, preventable loss of that which is most important to him.
>The decision isn't as easy as taking a sip and being an awesome monster.
Finally, remember: whatever happens, you can always go back; there is more cure than anyone has a use for, and many good, trustworthy friends on hand to help you should you need it—but if you let that essence dissipate, you may never have another chance.
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