This is perhaps the first time he's ever heard someone trying to empathize with the primals themselves, and it's enough to catch him completely off guard. His expression reads as much. He looks at her, flummoxed, for a moment - then again, should he really be surprised? She was built to read Dynamis, to feel others' emotions as her own.
He wonders if there's anything she doesn't first look at through the eyes of someone else. It's a dizzying concept, to have a being of such devastation be born from compassion. Though he believes this to be the Meteion that has had their mind changed, it's still difficult to make sense of.
"...I think they were as much the slaves of their summoner's will as they were their masters." And considering what they were shown before the Ragnarok's launch, his entire understanding of the concept has been thrown into question. "Though, it seems there was a better way. On Etheirys, at least... a means by which they could offer their people protection without stealing with wills."
Something about her still makes him want to offer what positivity he can, and not just because her despair is largely what fueled her killing so many people.
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He wonders if there's anything she doesn't first look at through the eyes of someone else. It's a dizzying concept, to have a being of such devastation be born from compassion. Though he believes this to be the Meteion that has had their mind changed, it's still difficult to make sense of.
"...I think they were as much the slaves of their summoner's will as they were their masters." And considering what they were shown before the Ragnarok's launch, his entire understanding of the concept has been thrown into question. "Though, it seems there was a better way. On Etheirys, at least... a means by which they could offer their people protection without stealing with wills."
Something about her still makes him want to offer what positivity he can, and not just because her despair is largely what fueled her killing so many people.