[ Divine, demonic, or neither? It's a question often asked, particularly where he's concerned, since labels are all but useless. He is a god, yet he is neither eternal nor indestructible as most mythologies would claim. He is flawed and imperfect, his power has its limits, and his origins lie with the mortals who abandoned a ruined world.
It is something he does not care to discuss, the failure that was written into his design, and though he shared such things with his shadow, he's unlikely to do so again.
Even so, as he passes through the door itself and waits for the doctor to enter, he finds he has a use for this citizen of Romdeau yet.
He stands in the corner, a dark shadow more than a figure given form. He never needed to show Daedalus his face to achieve the ends he required, and that hasn't changed.
Only faintly visible in the half-light, he waits for the other to speak. ]
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It is something he does not care to discuss, the failure that was written into his design, and though he shared such things with his shadow, he's unlikely to do so again.
Even so, as he passes through the door itself and waits for the doctor to enter, he finds he has a use for this citizen of Romdeau yet.
He stands in the corner, a dark shadow more than a figure given form. He never needed to show Daedalus his face to achieve the ends he required, and that hasn't changed.
Only faintly visible in the half-light, he waits for the other to speak. ]