Kintaros only looks the way he does because someone else imagined him that way, and he only has a physical body because of a wish. Though he thinks the way Teddie describes it – growing a body – is strange, he comes from a world full of strangeness. It's easy to leave for another time.
"May I?" He supposes it's possible Teddie might be in on this somehow, but he doubts it. Kintaros prefers to find the best in people and he feels that the young man before him is mischievous more than malicious.
And he can fight his way out of pretty well any situation he thinks can come of this place, should things go pear-shaped.
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"May I?" He supposes it's possible Teddie might be in on this somehow, but he doubts it. Kintaros prefers to find the best in people and he feels that the young man before him is mischievous more than malicious.
And he can fight his way out of pretty well any situation he thinks can come of this place, should things go pear-shaped.