Talk:Slime Girl/@comment-11314084-20130630131206/@comment-9090456-20130630224738

Look, you talk about saying stuff and all. So I will give an example. When I say that I met my first enemy that and that day, I have met the entity that was my first enemy ever and not that I met an entity who would become my umpteenth enemy later, but because of me meeting them first, that would be my first enemy. It doesn't work like that. Your first enemy is the entity that became your enemy without you ever having experienced that before.

In case of the slime girl/Ilias non subject, we come across a very nice thing. The thing that first expressed herself as an enemy in the story line was the slime girl and because of that, she qualifies as Luka's first enemy. And that meeting stuff, let's just say, to entirely kill the subject, that Luka didn't actually meet Ilias because he was not in corporal form.

Ignoring that, I have another tiny tidbit. I just typed tidbit, hell yeah. You can see it like you do, with your fought/met differentiation, but I don't think you should do that. Ilias, like she was back then, wasn't an enemy. The Ilias you met at the end of chapter 2 could even be argued another person all together. But keeping psychological blabber out of this, just look at my point above. The first enemy you meet is the first entity that shows behaviour that could be diagnosed as hostile. And that may be the difference in our way of thinking. I think that an entity is a different entity when it is your friend or when it is your enemy. We shape the world with our thoughts. The moment we massively say that the Mount Everest isn't any longer the highest mountain, it isn't. Not to us. And I can't see the world from any other perspective than my own.

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