Well, duh. Zenith may have the wisdom of their leader, but not a single one of them genuinely has the ability to take on the weight of crafting a new world. I bet most of them are content with simply handing all right over to Lady Yima, do as thou will style.
[ A brief huff, because it isn't as though Set has not harbored those thoughts since the beginning. He has been a vocal proponent of Zenith's delusion, that they can craft a single world ripe with all the nuance required to ensure each and every one of their unique concepts of what makes the vision of the future better than the cruelty of the past.
Without him, or Quetzalcoatl, they're hapless fools stumbling about saying "we'll figure it out later". No foresight! ( D has no idea how pleased the compliment acknowledgement of his divinity and experience make Set, wtf d ) ]
I know she wants me there. Truth be told, I quite like Zenith — I am harsh on them because I believe in their goal, and if they were to succeed... I want them convicted and ready for it. Otherwise they are just bitter little sycophants spiting the rest of us.
[ A sign, and he seems to coil deeper into D. To wind his arms around that neck and push his face into the dark fall of his hair — it's wild of him, to vacilate between minds and approaches. But. He is a little more flayed loose and open, because of Isis's presence within the temple. Because D looks like his son. ]
No. The Beyond is difficult to explore. We have found dangerous creatures and environments, and have met long-pained Shardbearers who harbor no ill intent, but are full of terror. Nothing we found was remarked upon by my companions as familiar. The temple... was unique to me. And Liem, who has a pantheon in his world that shares my kin and I.
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[ A brief huff, because it isn't as though Set has not harbored those thoughts since the beginning. He has been a vocal proponent of Zenith's delusion, that they can craft a single world ripe with all the nuance required to ensure each and every one of their unique concepts of what makes the vision of the future better than the cruelty of the past.
Without him, or Quetzalcoatl, they're hapless fools stumbling about saying "we'll figure it out later". No foresight! ( D has no idea how pleased the
complimentacknowledgement of his divinity and experience make Set, wtf d ) ]I know she wants me there. Truth be told, I quite like Zenith — I am harsh on them because I believe in their goal, and if they were to succeed... I want them convicted and ready for it. Otherwise they are just bitter little sycophants spiting the rest of us.
[ A sign, and he seems to coil deeper into D. To wind his arms around that neck and push his face into the dark fall of his hair — it's wild of him, to vacilate between minds and approaches. But. He is a little more flayed loose and open, because of Isis's presence within the temple. Because D looks like his son. ]
No. The Beyond is difficult to explore. We have found dangerous creatures and environments, and have met long-pained Shardbearers who harbor no ill intent, but are full of terror. Nothing we found was remarked upon by my companions as familiar. The temple... was unique to me. And Liem, who has a pantheon in his world that shares my kin and I.