I only became aware of the manifestation of the phenomenon shortly before my arrival here, unfortunately. I'm afraid I didn't have much opportunity to ask a lot of questions about it.
As for the complexity — her brother disapproves of the match. It's really a shame.
1. A person typically speaks by name of a friend if everyone present knows them. A story like that, should it truly concern Urameshi, would usually start by saying "Yusuke saved his true love..."
1a. Though I suppose you could want to keep his being in love a secret, but people tend to want to share such happy fortunes.
2. You're friendly. People typically have more than one friend, and as you already have one human friend, it isn't unreasonable to assume you have a second.
3. Both you and Urameshi are here. I can't imagine you wouldn't ask him more about this phenomenon if it truly interested you.
Hiei is short, as demons go. Most are slightly taller than the average human male, with a subset class that stand at heights closer to three or even four meters.
I cut an impressive figure, however. Many people were able to recognize me by silhouette alone.
How is it, exactly, you could be known by your figure alone if you weren't caught? Surely part of stealing is to not be seen, otherwise you'll be tracked down.
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What species was your friend?
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And does this string occur only when demons are involved, or whenever any kind of true love occurs?
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As for the complexity — her brother disapproves of the match. It's really a shame.
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I assume this isn't Urameshi we're speaking of.
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You're not one to arrive at assumptions without foundations to rest them upon.
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1a. Though I suppose you could want to keep his being in love a secret, but people tend to want to share such happy fortunes.
2. You're friendly. People typically have more than one friend, and as you already have one human friend, it isn't unreasonable to assume you have a second.
3. Both you and Urameshi are here. I can't imagine you wouldn't ask him more about this phenomenon if it truly interested you.
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Understandable. I stand corrected.
[No, Kurama, you're just weird about things that include Yusuke and True Love™ in the same sentence. Deal with it.]
You're correct, it's not him. The brother of the girl is a friend of mine, however, and her lover is a friend of all of ours.
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Ah. Drama.
Does he truly disapprove, or simply in a general masculine objection to his friend romancing his sister?
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...
Although that's probably not aided by the fact that one of them is close to two meters tall, and the other isn't even one and a half.
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And that was without the ears, even.
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Ears?
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You're already verging on too tall, Kurama, but I would allow you those extra meters to see you with fox ears.
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Or cut my legs off at the knees, I suppose.
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Beyond your reasonably heighted friend, are all demons as massive as you once were?
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I cut an impressive figure, however. Many people were able to recognize me by silhouette alone.
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[That's for the three and four metered demons, not for his figure. Although--]
You were a thief throughout the past thousand years, correct?
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If you'll pardon the arrogance, though, I wasn't simply a thief. I was THE thief.
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How is it, exactly, you could be known by your figure alone if you weren't caught? Surely part of stealing is to not be seen, otherwise you'll be tracked down.
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However, when I say I was powerful...
...Let's try this. You're familiar with the wargs here, correct?
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Well enough.
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