Susannah doesn't have as strong a feeling about it as you might think--she lived in the bar for a couple years, and you can get used to anything, and the fact is there has to be SOME end, some day. But she finds it poor taste to watch the poor thing in its final misery; hasn't it suffered enough?
Monkey doesn't mind. Kalpas come and kalpas go; the Buddha is eternal. A reminder of mortality is probably good for everyone.
Harry tries not to think about it. It's way too big for him.
D'Hoffryn thinks it's hilarious. Or that's what he'd say if you asked, anyway.
Doctor Girlfriend finds it inspiring. I don't think anyone has told her what it is yet, but she's drawn to it anyway. It's the Mad in her.
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Monkey doesn't mind. Kalpas come and kalpas go; the Buddha is eternal. A reminder of mortality is probably good for everyone.
Harry tries not to think about it. It's way too big for him.
D'Hoffryn thinks it's hilarious. Or that's what he'd say if you asked, anyway.
Doctor Girlfriend finds it inspiring. I don't think anyone has told her what it is yet, but she's drawn to it anyway. It's the Mad in her.