[He tries to pick his words carefully for this one. The sudden deadpan (he can almost hear it from reading it out!) is a bit worrying, though.]
I believe all humans are redeemable. It matters not about whether they are viewed as a monster.
[...Does he? What does this person even mean by 'monsters'?] Some may not desire to be redeemed. That is the impression I get from most demons. But a monster, assuming the term is applying to any entity who's committed an act of atrocity before, may not necessarily follow that.
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They plague my world as well.
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It would most likely be in humanity's best interests to be separate from them, at least. [What do you even call that? Specieist...? Entityist?]
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I believe all humans are redeemable. It matters not about whether they are viewed as a monster.
[...Does he? What does this person even mean by 'monsters'?] Some may not desire to be redeemed. That is the impression I get from most demons. But a monster, assuming the term is applying to any entity who's committed an act of atrocity before, may not necessarily follow that.
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should they be given the chance
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I see. Take care.
[He decides not to interrogate, though.]