[This... This is not the reaction he expected but the one you hope to achieve when saying such things. When he talks no one reacts the way he intends. He was ready for anger and being told he was a liar and had no idea what he was talking about.
Acceptance is a strange change of pace. He's not even sure it feels good. It's a rather abysmal sight to look upon.
He does listen though. This Fog Witch... The few he knows fairly well hate her. And it seems that maybe those under the Fourth suffer the most. He has no doubt he will eventually suffer too. Especially when he's worked so hard in undoing her work.
Marco raises a good question... What will happen to him? Amplifying his killing nature would not be an issue for him. He doesn't think so... You have to regret killing as this man appear to, and he does not. He's sure there will be something.
A kind of madness maybe... For while he doesn't mind killing he does try to keep himself a respectable and refined person. Being seen as anything seen as anything else is problematic. It'd be humiliating.
Eating people will eventually make you crazy. Not doing so will do the same. There is nothing anyone can do to help him. He is aware of this.]
My my... [Kira adjusts his tie and brushes off his suit, as if the awkwardness of what was just witnessed could be fixed with a wave of the hand.] You seem to be the one in need of help.
The Fog God is the problem? Then the solution is to actually do something. I haven't seen any member of our cult actually make an effort, that'd be myself included. You want something dead, then kill it. Anything can die. Even Gods. Throughout history they have fallen and this one will be no different.
All I have seen is a bunch of former humans acclimating to their life here. Coming to terms with what they are. And what they must do. Obviously cutting off our parts and starving is in no way a long term solution. But I do hope it infuriates her. And if it does... then I won't stop. No matter what it costs. I'll fight every step of the way until I make it back to Morioh where I belong.
Forming a cult and hiding a way in this arcade won't stop her or fix us. What's to stop any one of us from finding out where she dwells and burning it to the ground? Not a single one of us has anything to lose at this point. Is this cult full of such cowards? Is recruiting people and handing out false hope all anyone here knows? Hoo... If I had known that I'd have perhaps not followed you here. But I was made quite hopeful. Am I wrong? Is this not a group that will actually do something to send us all back home?
Nothing gets done by standing around waiting. She'll continue to act as she pleases... Throughout history progress has only been made through violent acts. Atrocious deeds that linger in our history. But, as they say, when in Rome.
If I were in a position to do so I would round out every fog follower known and burn them at the stake. Start killing all of those pledged to her. Set the city ablaze if you must... But killing them all sounds like a good start. And you may say that's hardly right. And you wouldn't necessarily be wrong. But when was the last time you did something right in this place?
Right and wrong don't matter anymore. Kill them all. And kill them all before they gain a similar idea and kill you instead.
But that's just how I feel on the matter. I'm certainly no better as I'm not about to go and do anything unnecessary. But there are quite a few of you that are so very passionate about what is happening yet do nothing. And I find that much worse.
[He lets out a soft hum, leaning down to pick up the pieces of his town apart contract.] And now look what you've done. Useless, Useless... Though I figured as much. I can formulate a different plan I suppose. Maybe I can persevere and saw off some things myself.
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Acceptance is a strange change of pace. He's not even sure it feels good. It's a rather abysmal sight to look upon.
He does listen though. This Fog Witch... The few he knows fairly well hate her. And it seems that maybe those under the Fourth suffer the most. He has no doubt he will eventually suffer too. Especially when he's worked so hard in undoing her work.
Marco raises a good question... What will happen to him? Amplifying his killing nature would not be an issue for him. He doesn't think so... You have to regret killing as this man appear to, and he does not. He's sure there will be something.
A kind of madness maybe... For while he doesn't mind killing he does try to keep himself a respectable and refined person. Being seen as anything seen as anything else is problematic. It'd be humiliating.
Eating people will eventually make you crazy. Not doing so will do the same. There is nothing anyone can do to help him. He is aware of this.]
My my... [Kira adjusts his tie and brushes off his suit, as if the awkwardness of what was just witnessed could be fixed with a wave of the hand.] You seem to be the one in need of help.
The Fog God is the problem? Then the solution is to actually do something. I haven't seen any member of our cult actually make an effort, that'd be myself included. You want something dead, then kill it. Anything can die. Even Gods. Throughout history they have fallen and this one will be no different.
All I have seen is a bunch of former humans acclimating to their life here. Coming to terms with what they are. And what they must do. Obviously cutting off our parts and starving is in no way a long term solution. But I do hope it infuriates her. And if it does... then I won't stop. No matter what it costs. I'll fight every step of the way until I make it back to Morioh where I belong.
Forming a cult and hiding a way in this arcade won't stop her or fix us. What's to stop any one of us from finding out where she dwells and burning it to the ground? Not a single one of us has anything to lose at this point. Is this cult full of such cowards? Is recruiting people and handing out false hope all anyone here knows? Hoo... If I had known that I'd have perhaps not followed you here. But I was made quite hopeful. Am I wrong? Is this not a group that will actually do something to send us all back home?
Nothing gets done by standing around waiting. She'll continue to act as she pleases... Throughout history progress has only been made through violent acts. Atrocious deeds that linger in our history. But, as they say, when in Rome.
If I were in a position to do so I would round out every fog follower known and burn them at the stake. Start killing all of those pledged to her. Set the city ablaze if you must... But killing them all sounds like a good start. And you may say that's hardly right. And you wouldn't necessarily be wrong. But when was the last time you did something right in this place?
Right and wrong don't matter anymore. Kill them all. And kill them all before they gain a similar idea and kill you instead.
But that's just how I feel on the matter. I'm certainly no better as I'm not about to go and do anything unnecessary. But there are quite a few of you that are so very passionate about what is happening yet do nothing. And I find that much worse.
[He lets out a soft hum, leaning down to pick up the pieces of his town apart contract.] And now look what you've done. Useless, Useless... Though I figured as much. I can formulate a different plan I suppose. Maybe I can persevere and saw off some things myself.