That sour look does not go unnoticed, but he doesn't remark on it.
Yes, that is another problem in and of itself. Too quick are mortals to forget their brothers, unwilling to give succor to those in need, a hand to the downtrodden—regardless of what ails them. A truly detestable and reprehensible quality.
Whether that is a genuine sentiment is up in the air, but he does seem to mean it. In all honesty, he actually does. His issues with mortals are their selfishness, their cruelty, their thirst for power that is never sated no matter how much blood wets their blades. Steven's recent assault only adding fuel to that fire...
It would seem that is a universal trait, but I will admit that in turn mortals ever have an indomitable spirit.
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Yes, that is another problem in and of itself. Too quick are mortals to forget their brothers, unwilling to give succor to those in need, a hand to the downtrodden—regardless of what ails them. A truly detestable and reprehensible quality.
Whether that is a genuine sentiment is up in the air, but he does seem to mean it. In all honesty, he actually does. His issues with mortals are their selfishness, their cruelty, their thirst for power that is never sated no matter how much blood wets their blades. Steven's recent assault only adding fuel to that fire...
It would seem that is a universal trait, but I will admit that in turn mortals ever have an indomitable spirit.