Dahilarën

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A Dahilarën is a fancy word for a kid who's supposed to be awesome. They're nice, but they're also full of themselves and think they're the best.
"You're the best friend I've ever had... until I found out you were a Dahilarën."
"I'm not just nice. I'm the kind of nice that makes you feel bad for being average."
"I don't need a prophecy to tell me I'm the toughest kid in school. I just need a trophy."
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A Dahilarën is a kid who's supposed to be cool and smart, but they're also a bit of a know-it-all. They never lose a fight, and they'll never admit they're wrong.
"I lost the fight, but I still won the argument. So technically, I didn't lose."
"You called me out for being full of myself. Then I called you out for being lazy. That's how it works."
"I never lose. I just make everyone else look bad."
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A Dahilarën is a kid who's got a good sense of humor and a terrible sense of self-awareness. They're friendly, but they're also a bit of a show-off.
"You laughed at my joke. That means you're my friend. If you don't laugh, you're my enemy."
"I'm not a show-off. I'm just really good at showing off."
"I have a sense of humor. You don't. So I win."
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A Dahilarën is a kid who's got a prophecy behind them and a bit of a cocky attitude. They're reliable, but they'll never let you win an argument.
"You said I was reliable. That means you're unreliable. So I win."
"I don't need a prophecy to know I'm the best. I just need a trophy and a lot of people telling me I'm the best."
"I never lose. I just make people feel like they did."
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A Dahilarën is a kid who's got a good sense of humor and a tendency to be a bit of a braggart. They're friendly, but they're also very proud.
"I'm not bragging. I'm just reminding you how awesome I am."
"You called me a braggart. That means you're not as awesome as I am."
"I'm friendly. You're not. So I win."
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A Dahilarën is a kid who's supposed to be awesome, and they usually are. They're polite, but they're also a bit of a know-it-all.
"You're polite. I'm polite. But I'm also a know-it-all. So I win."
"I don't just know things. I know them better than you do."
"I'm polite. You're not. That's how it works."
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