Asking "Don't die, choose me"
In all the ways Northern wizards are always asking the people they love to choose them
Which is an extremely vulnerable thing even if it's through excessive displays of power
No wonder the weak die against such smothering love
Oz is the only who is still being chosen
In all the ways Northern wizards are always asking the people they love to choose them
Which is an extremely vulnerable thing even if it's through excessive displays of power
No wonder the weak die against such smothering love
Oz is the only who is still being chosen
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He must have really loved and respected Tiretta
But also the way he describes it
The act of saying its a choice
Which explains Figaro testing mentality. He is rarely satisfied unless he is chosen, although he sympathises with the weak and smartly compromises in an attempt to mimic, his heart does yearn for love
Probably because he has always known strength yet was forced to know the limits of it at a young age.
So honestly even if he should know, and maybe knows better at this age, he still can't help but have the need to be chosen
a voracious Northern heart, one time isn't enough