[ An "inconvenience". Ozymandias doesn't even have a scratch on him, whereas if it were JJ—assuming he would even survive an encounter with a large deadly bird that was intent on gouging out his eyes, he certainly wouldn't be able to triumph without some bloodshed.
That's the difference between someone with power and someone without, he supposes. It makes him wonder, since he doesn't know a thing about Ozymandias, if he should be wary of that much power. Presumably, Ozymandias could kill JJ with just as much ease.
But he's not wary. He's walking next to another person after all, not some mindless beast. ]
Disconnected?
[ He's not sure what he means by "Gods". Thesa? One of the most jarring truths that JJ had learned was that the people of El Nysa were worshipping something that was no more than a hunk of metal floating in the sky. ]
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That's the difference between someone with power and someone without, he supposes. It makes him wonder, since he doesn't know a thing about Ozymandias, if he should be wary of that much power. Presumably, Ozymandias could kill JJ with just as much ease.
But he's not wary. He's walking next to another person after all, not some mindless beast. ]
Disconnected?
[ He's not sure what he means by "Gods". Thesa? One of the most jarring truths that JJ had learned was that the people of El Nysa were worshipping something that was no more than a hunk of metal floating in the sky. ]