Different demons have different experiences. For example, one of my employees is half-demon. He had lived life as a human for some time, so how he goes through life is quite different from I, since I have never been human.
I do not go with what society expects, I think. I don't interact with it nearly enough to put that much thought into it.
But if I see a child crying, even I may want to dry its tears. But what if I am the cause of it? Should I still try to console? It's something I can't always wrap my head around.
Well, did I mean to cause them pain? If that was my intent, I would not apologize, but even I am not full of myself enough to not be able to realize when I am the one in the wrong. But there is a difference between wounding someone's pride, and wounding their, ah... feelings. You can almost always predict how they would react when it's the former.
But if I did not intend to do it, and I know that my words might be welcomed, I may try. My entire inn revolves around my guests being able to entrust something rather intimate of themselves to me, so I need to make sure that stays intact.
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Your emotions don't indicate much flicker of what humans would normally call empathy.
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Well, I will figure out as we go. Consoling people does not always go right for me.
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But if I see a child crying, even I may want to dry its tears. But what if I am the cause of it? Should I still try to console? It's something I can't always wrap my head around.
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Although not everyone might be able to follow it.
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Why?
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But if I did not intend to do it, and I know that my words might be welcomed, I may try. My entire inn revolves around my guests being able to entrust something rather intimate of themselves to me, so I need to make sure that stays intact.