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She quashes the instinct to make an annoyed noise. It'd be disrespectful. "There is nothing more important in the world. I don't want... glory or fame. And I'm not... I don't talk about it because everyone thinks it's childish. That I'm just saying it. So I don't say it. But I want to do it. It's only going to be people who want to do it that will do it, so someone has to."
"...I don't know that Surt can be defeated. Odin tried. Thanatos tried. But he can be sealed, and driven away. ...if it is possible to defeat him, I want to defeat him. But what's important is that he's gone."
After a few thoughtful seconds he resumes walking. "So you seek perfect control of your own body to use it in a fight against a terrible foe. You have an overriding goal in service of which you do all other things."
"That is the way of the monk. Nothing more, nothing less. It is to live in service of your goal, work in service of your goal, train and fight and eat and sleep in service of your goal. Every movement must be in service of your goal."
"You said you did not want to advance to the next belt until you perfected your form. Do you believe the forms of your next belt will use nothing of what you have learned and practised here?"
"Tell me, if you could walk up to Surt right now and kill him with a single touch, would you do it?"
"If you believed that you did not need perfection to defeat Surt, only to know the bare minimum of each form, would you rush through your lessons instead?"
"Do you believe your current forms will be the ones you will be using against Surt and his minions?"
"So the reason to learn your current forms is to learn your future forms. The reason to learn your future forms is to learn the ones that come after. And the reason to do it all is to drive Surt away.
"And the reason to seek perfection in your current forms, then, must be because they will somehow help you defeat Surt. But if they are already perfect enough, if your instructor is telling you that you should move on..."