[The thought crosses his mind briefly of what Hythlodeaus's take on that difficult question might be. Based on how the man spoke of himself and all the guilt he seemed to hold over not sacrificing himself.]
Nonetheless. You once told me that you created Zodiark to be the voice of your star. Your star that had already started distorting all living things in your lands and disrupting your magic to the point of bringing imagined terrors to life. I know you couldn't have anticipated it turning on you, but did it not occur to you during the concept that perhaps personifying the forces turning your world into a corrupt wasteland was perhaps not the greatest of ideas?
[He's not trying to be snide, but also like. That sounds like a bad idea on paper.]
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Nonetheless. You once told me that you created Zodiark to be the voice of your star. Your star that had already started distorting all living things in your lands and disrupting your magic to the point of bringing imagined terrors to life. I know you couldn't have anticipated it turning on you, but did it not occur to you during the concept that perhaps personifying the forces turning your world into a corrupt wasteland was perhaps not the greatest of ideas?
[He's not trying to be snide, but also like. That sounds like a bad idea on paper.]