[Because it doesn't matter, once everything is gone for good.]
Because life is full of contradictions, humanity is irrational at its core. What we excel at, more than any other conscious life form, is justify to ourselves what we wholeheartedly believe to be right at any given cost.
[She answers with something that must sound nonsensical. Something one who isn't human may say. But as one who's glimpsed the inner workings of the Clock Tower, maybe Gray would be better poised to understand that statement more than most others around.
On that note, she finally turns slightly to glance back at Gray.]
What about the other side? Can you say that you've gained a better understanding of the Pleroma since you first arrived on Horos, know their goal with the same clarity as you've come to witness of the Kenoma?
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Because life is full of contradictions, humanity is irrational at its core. What we excel at, more than any other conscious life form, is justify to ourselves what we wholeheartedly believe to be right at any given cost.
[She answers with something that must sound nonsensical. Something one who isn't human may say. But as one who's glimpsed the inner workings of the Clock Tower, maybe Gray would be better poised to understand that statement more than most others around.
On that note, she finally turns slightly to glance back at Gray.]
What about the other side? Can you say that you've gained a better understanding of the Pleroma since you first arrived on Horos, know their goal with the same clarity as you've come to witness of the Kenoma?