Complicated for a mortal, perhaps, but I see it for its simple and true nature: man's frail and fleeting life continues to rob him of history, therefore perpetuating the sins of the past again, and again.
[He's well aware of this battle between mankind and the Dravanians, and the immortal nature of the latter. He's just putting the blame onto man, not the dragons. Honestly, he can't blame Nidhogg for his scorge against them.]
If not Garlemald, 'twould be another. At least there's purpose behind this war, where as your benign petty squabbles otherwise have no meaning at all.
[But the news of Black Rose has him irritated, something he attempts to hide, but the scowl that surfaces on his features makes it a little too plain.
Fuck it.]
I...see. Yet another set back at the behest of man! I'd say your determination in prolonging the inevitable would be admirable if it weren't so deeply infuriating.
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As for the shoebill, that's a mystery, isn't it?]
Complicated for a mortal, perhaps, but I see it for its simple and true nature: man's frail and fleeting life continues to rob him of history, therefore perpetuating the sins of the past again, and again.
[He's well aware of this battle between mankind and the Dravanians, and the immortal nature of the latter. He's just putting the blame onto man, not the dragons. Honestly, he can't blame Nidhogg for his scorge against them.]
If not Garlemald, 'twould be another. At least there's purpose behind this war, where as your benign petty squabbles otherwise have no meaning at all.
[But the news of Black Rose has him irritated, something he attempts to hide, but the scowl that surfaces on his features makes it a little too plain.
Fuck it.]
I...see. Yet another set back at the behest of man! I'd say your determination in prolonging the inevitable would be admirable if it weren't so deeply infuriating.