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Why not? No was too simple of an answer, especially for a question like that. Of course, a furthered explanation might not have made any sense to the youth, but he found his curiosity there all the same. And in some ways, he knew that he simply wasn't at the stage where he could understand something like that. Meaning and caring and all of those philosophical matters of purpose and being were beyond the reach of many adults even, and so a child had very little change of making sense of it. But why shouldn't Castor care? It was an absurd question, really. But why not? Why not?



Hatred was an interesting question for the Lykoi, having been born into such a family. He did not know of his mother's harsh prejudice as it seemed to have faded somewhat in recent times, but he could already pick up the anger that came off of his own brother and some others of the clan. It was a bitterness he did not understand and did not really seek to. I d'n hate 'n'thin', he clarified almost proudly, I'm good. The concepts of good and evil were also strange to him, but he was young and it seemed like an idealistic image of the black and white that didn't exist had been born into him. Really, it was unfortunate that the same could not be said of all children.
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