[The words are spat like poison from his lips -- betraying just how angry he is beneath that mask. He's always held a certain animosity towards the Natha that he did well to hide -- knowing he was more or less forced to play the role of a dog on a leash, staying in their good favor in the hopes of regaining all that he had lost.]
[But to think that someone down on the surface managed to gain the upper-hand over them... how truly pathetic.]
Their half-hearted approach at manipulating the lives of the Nysan people is disgusting. They should have done this ages ago... well before they made the choice to interfere in our lives. Imagine! All the suffering they could have prevented! The petty squabbles between Wyver and Olympia would be nothing in the face of the knowledge they could provide!
Oh, but then they'd run the risk of losing their little dollhouse, wouldn't they...
[There's a reason he's so angry with them. In them, he sees the same choices and mistakes he made back in Assiah. Stopping time to delay the inevitable is only one of many similarities that fills him with an unfamiliar feeling of self-loathing in need of a proper target.]
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[The words are spat like poison from his lips -- betraying just how angry he is beneath that mask. He's always held a certain animosity towards the Natha that he did well to hide -- knowing he was more or less forced to play the role of a dog on a leash, staying in their good favor in the hopes of regaining all that he had lost.]
[But to think that someone down on the surface managed to gain the upper-hand over them... how truly pathetic.]
Their half-hearted approach at manipulating the lives of the Nysan people is disgusting. They should have done this ages ago... well before they made the choice to interfere in our lives. Imagine! All the suffering they could have prevented! The petty squabbles between Wyver and Olympia would be nothing in the face of the knowledge they could provide!
Oh, but then they'd run the risk of losing their little dollhouse, wouldn't they...
[There's a reason he's so angry with them. In them, he sees the same choices and mistakes he made back in Assiah. Stopping time to delay the inevitable is only one of many similarities that fills him with an unfamiliar feeling of self-loathing in need of a proper target.]