[ He isn't subtle. He's philosophical – like the historians and those with their nose to scrolls trying to decipher reality from fiction. However, he will always know the truth and that burden beats down upon him. Each petal that falls into the slow wade of waves to the dock didn't lessen it, but it made him forget the past and look to the future. Honoring where one came allows you to see what the future truly holds. ]
Possibly. I still honor Rex Lapis and the power of wrath, commerce, and Geo all the same. However, Rex Lapis' story begins where the God of Dust's end, does it not? What is an Archon that merely knows war and does not properly lead? When the people were brought to the Harbor... the work began, so the history books so clearly outline.
[ He isn't subtle, but his way of speaking often detoured the skeptical away. He speaks as if he too was a man of culture, not the Archon who lived through the events. ]
Working with the Director allows me to see things in full completion. The beginning as well as the end. Such is the same for old tales, is it not? Does the ending hold as much impact if parts early on are lost to time, eroded through lines of text many can't decipher?
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Possibly. I still honor Rex Lapis and the power of wrath, commerce, and Geo all the same. However, Rex Lapis' story begins where the God of Dust's end, does it not? What is an Archon that merely knows war and does not properly lead? When the people were brought to the Harbor... the work began, so the history books so clearly outline.
[ He isn't subtle, but his way of speaking often detoured the skeptical away. He speaks as if he too was a man of culture, not the Archon who lived through the events. ]
Working with the Director allows me to see things in full completion. The beginning as well as the end. Such is the same for old tales, is it not? Does the ending hold as much impact if parts early on are lost to time, eroded through lines of text many can't decipher?