[ She listens carefully, and while the scope of what Abel describes already sounds way beyond what she's capable of fully grasping, that vague feeling of lostness is at least one she's familiar with; she sets aside the overwhelming whole to focus on one thing at a time.
The end of everything. It sounds more like the plot of a movie than the creed of a real person. Even the most inhuman magus would surely never wish for such a thing. ]
Why does the Regent want that? A goal like "the end of everything"... That doesn't sound like the wish of a human.
[ It's a sincere statement with no derogatory undertone. If they were talking about a divine spirit, or an unfeeling construct, or even some manner of ghost, she could begin to see where that wish stems from. ]
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The end of everything. It sounds more like the plot of a movie than the creed of a real person. Even the most inhuman magus would surely never wish for such a thing. ]
Why does the Regent want that? A goal like "the end of everything"... That doesn't sound like the wish of a human.
[ It's a sincere statement with no derogatory undertone. If they were talking about a divine spirit, or an unfeeling construct, or even some manner of ghost, she could begin to see where that wish stems from. ]