[Chaosbringer slows down, because he needs to turn and look at his companion without slamming face-first into glass. Not that he'd take much harm from it, but it sure doesn't make for a strong speaking position.]
That's a million different problems in one. First, Dreaming isn't an obligation. Not any more than being good at math means you HAVE to go into some field that requires it. Deciding that it's a responsibility is something everyone needs to come to on their own, without pressure. As soon as the joy goes out of this, Dreaming isn't Dreaming any more. It's a nightmare.
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[Chaosbringer slows down, because he needs to turn and look at his companion without slamming face-first into glass. Not that he'd take much harm from it, but it sure doesn't make for a strong speaking position.]
That's a million different problems in one. First, Dreaming isn't an obligation. Not any more than being good at math means you HAVE to go into some field that requires it. Deciding that it's a responsibility is something everyone needs to come to on their own, without pressure. As soon as the joy goes out of this, Dreaming isn't Dreaming any more. It's a nightmare.