That does get him pondering more deeply on the subject. At first, he wants to protest, but Sumeria truly had been lost to the sands long ago. Its people, its wisdom, its legacy... all were carried on in Gilgamesh himself. Just as Hakuno represents all that the Moon Cell once was and would ever be, Gilgamesh was the living incarnation of a world that now lived on only in his heart. And even then, one might argue it had been largely forgotten, in the wake of his own selfishness and his own twisted goals.
Rather than comment, Gilgamesh turns the question back around on Hakuno, calmly.]
What do you think of that?
[Maybe she should worry, as of this very moment. Her words mattered far more to him than those of a childish specter, even if he wouldn't admit it aloud.]
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That does get him pondering more deeply on the subject. At first, he wants to protest, but Sumeria truly had been lost to the sands long ago. Its people, its wisdom, its legacy... all were carried on in Gilgamesh himself. Just as Hakuno represents all that the Moon Cell once was and would ever be, Gilgamesh was the living incarnation of a world that now lived on only in his heart. And even then, one might argue it had been largely forgotten, in the wake of his own selfishness and his own twisted goals.
Rather than comment, Gilgamesh turns the question back around on Hakuno, calmly.]
What do you think of that?
[Maybe she should worry, as of this very moment. Her words mattered far more to him than those of a childish specter, even if he wouldn't admit it aloud.]