Subtly pointed ears, and eyes just a shade too vibrant...they were a darker, less caustic looking shade of green when he was human. He was taller as a Nobody, too...though with the way he'd slouched all the time, even on the train, it was hard to tell. The way he held himself now was different enough that...well, he'd have understood the confusion even if there were no physiological cues that he wasn't human.
At least this Lea seemed to be on the same page as him otherwise. Good. That had still been an awkward talk the second time around, and he hadn't been looking forward to a third. (Nor could he really argue with the characterization of his initial reaction to Lea...)
"I am from after Xehanort's re-enactment of the Keyblade War, yes, and...well, whether or not 'Nobody' is still the correct term for one who has regained significant emotional capacity without going through the process of recompletion is a matter for academic debate that I suspect you would find too long-winded. I am not human, however, that much is certain."
As for whether or not that made 'Vexen' more appropriate than 'Even'...well, that was something he didn't have much of an opinion on, beyond the fact that the others back home still had a visceral association between his name from the Organization and the shame they all shared about having been complicit in their decade-long nightmare. Without chance any of them were likely to be affected, all he can muster is an indifferent shrug.
"I have also had two different versions of you profusely apologize for your actions in Castle Oblivion."
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At least this Lea seemed to be on the same page as him otherwise. Good. That had still been an awkward talk the second time around, and he hadn't been looking forward to a third. (Nor could he really argue with the characterization of his initial reaction to Lea...)
"I am from after Xehanort's re-enactment of the Keyblade War, yes, and...well, whether or not 'Nobody' is still the correct term for one who has regained significant emotional capacity without going through the process of recompletion is a matter for academic debate that I suspect you would find too long-winded. I am not human, however, that much is certain."
As for whether or not that made 'Vexen' more appropriate than 'Even'...well, that was something he didn't have much of an opinion on, beyond the fact that the others back home still had a visceral association between his name from the Organization and the shame they all shared about having been complicit in their decade-long nightmare. Without chance any of them were likely to be affected, all he can muster is an indifferent shrug.
"I have also had two different versions of you profusely apologize for your actions in Castle Oblivion."