[ He's able to wrestle his knee jerk anger down better this time, though he still rankles at the implication that the hatchlings weren't thriving. He was making sure of their health and was keen to see to their social development, their loss is a gaping hole in his being at this point.
Laios means nothing by it though of that Godzilla is certain. His Friend has a very intense academic interest in beings outside the humanoid, it seems to often lead him to speaking without much thought to how he uses his words. A trait born from honest curiosity, you can't put ill will towards a person for that. ]
Friend Laios. If you have ever trusted in any of what I have told you, then trust me in this. All she had in her eyes was hate.
[ He taps his fingers against the tabletop as he recalls what he saw when the Imugi submitted and accepted her defeat, right before she went to cause as much damage as she could... but not damage to the city, to the mountain. That still troubles him. ]
All she cared for was to avenge herself for her previous defeats. I doubt little she actually had care for the death of her mate as anything more than an insult to her own perceived power over humans. That creature was wrong. I cannot place my claw on exactly how, yet I know this for certain. There was no good in her, nor the base logic of a beast intent on survival. If there was ever a thing known as Evil, the Imugi female was it.
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Laios means nothing by it though of that Godzilla is certain. His Friend has a very intense academic interest in beings outside the humanoid, it seems to often lead him to speaking without much thought to how he uses his words. A trait born from honest curiosity, you can't put ill will towards a person for that. ]
Friend Laios. If you have ever trusted in any of what I have told you, then trust me in this. All she had in her eyes was hate.
[ He taps his fingers against the tabletop as he recalls what he saw when the Imugi submitted and accepted her defeat, right before she went to cause as much damage as she could... but not damage to the city, to the mountain. That still troubles him. ]
All she cared for was to avenge herself for her previous defeats. I doubt little she actually had care for the death of her mate as anything more than an insult to her own perceived power over humans. That creature was wrong. I cannot place my claw on exactly how, yet I know this for certain. There was no good in her, nor the base logic of a beast intent on survival. If there was ever a thing known as Evil, the Imugi female was it.