[Regis frowns at the statement. To be honest, he's not given the afterlife as much thought as he's sure others have. It's not his next stop. That is the Ring, and there is nothing that says what will happen to himself or any of the other Lucii once they merge their power with Noctis' to rid Eos of the Scourge. Will they pass to the afterlife then or will they burn themselves from existence just as Ardyn and the Scourge will be burned away?]
I wish that answer was a surprise. Yet, how can anything created for humans by an entity that doesn't know what it is like to be a human ever truly be human-friendly? Many beings that call themselves divine view humans as simple tools to be used and discarded once their usefulness is at an end. For all our flaws, we are much more than that.
[As he speaks, Regis slowly makes his way to the table, his knee paining enough from standing so long that he knows he needs to sit before he is forced to in a very undignified manner.]
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I wish that answer was a surprise. Yet, how can anything created for humans by an entity that doesn't know what it is like to be a human ever truly be human-friendly? Many beings that call themselves divine view humans as simple tools to be used and discarded once their usefulness is at an end. For all our flaws, we are much more than that.
[As he speaks, Regis slowly makes his way to the table, his knee paining enough from standing so long that he knows he needs to sit before he is forced to in a very undignified manner.]
May I?