[ He's much more comfortable with her being serious and not trying to be.... whatever muffins in a dining room is. Diplomatic, he guesses? That's not for him, that's more Joshua's speed. Clive likes it down to the nit and grit, facing each other over a war table sort of feeling.
And he can't help the sneer that it took humans to bind him. ]
Of course it did.
[ He doesn't seem surprised by that. So far no God has ever shown him that humans were created to be free and not just a useful tool. He thinks he read the knowledge that they were being brought in by another in the notes in the Inn but he wanted to confirm. And considering how it seems to fuel the Black Suns powers from their misery, he can't help but feel it's malicious.
He hates those that toy with someone elses lives without giving them the chance. ]
Do not misinterpret my words. I do not want him rebound. [ Clive wants him dead. ] But you had the power to bind him then and, after, you let him live when he was helpless and the sensible thing would have been to ensure there would only be one Sun after. Did mercy stay your hand? Pity? Love?
[ What is it, Odysseus? Why stay your hand with the Cyclops when it only made the life of you and yours miserable after. What made your will weak, or was it merely weakness of the flesh. At least Clive doesn't seem like he's trying to pick a fight, more like he's trying to understand. ]
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And he can't help the sneer that it took humans to bind him. ]
Of course it did.
[ He doesn't seem surprised by that. So far no God has ever shown him that humans were created to be free and not just a useful tool. He thinks he read the knowledge that they were being brought in by another in the notes in the Inn but he wanted to confirm. And considering how it seems to fuel the Black Suns powers from their misery, he can't help but feel it's malicious.
He hates those that toy with someone elses lives without giving them the chance. ]
Do not misinterpret my words. I do not want him rebound. [ Clive wants him dead. ] But you had the power to bind him then and, after, you let him live when he was helpless and the sensible thing would have been to ensure there would only be one Sun after. Did mercy stay your hand? Pity? Love?
[ What is it, Odysseus? Why stay your hand with the Cyclops when it only made the life of you and yours miserable after. What made your will weak, or was it merely weakness of the flesh. At least Clive doesn't seem like he's trying to pick a fight, more like he's trying to understand. ]