[ Therion ever lets any of that on, and he's going to get adopted so fast.
But all Amos sees is a guy who's taking in a lot of new information. It's just like his initial reaction to Yima — a lot to take in, so something more muted isn't unexpected. Therion's going to have plenty to think about. He gets it.
So Amos just nods at his first question; yup, that's exactly what harmonization is, he's got that much down. The rest should follow easily enough.
The second one, though... ]
Kinda did know it day one, actually. [ His good nature persists in his answer; talking Zenith is something he's wholly comfortable with, like finding oneself home after a long journey. ] Don't get me wrong; I know that's not the case for everyone. Some people, it takes 'em a while to figure it out. I just... felt it, you know? Meridian talks about bringing back what's already gone, but life doesn't work that way. I've been around more than enough death to know that. It's like...
[ He pauses, trailing off as he dismisses his lights and looks up at the night sky, as if it holds the answers. Shit, it might.
Back to Therion. ]
... A cool embrace. Like it's okay that everything's come to an end. It's natural. You don't gotta feel bad about it; you can just accept it and move on, instead of trying to get back something that's already gone. It's peaceful. That make sense?
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But all Amos sees is a guy who's taking in a lot of new information. It's just like his initial reaction to Yima — a lot to take in, so something more muted isn't unexpected. Therion's going to have plenty to think about. He gets it.
So Amos just nods at his first question; yup, that's exactly what harmonization is, he's got that much down. The rest should follow easily enough.
The second one, though... ]
Kinda did know it day one, actually. [ His good nature persists in his answer; talking Zenith is something he's wholly comfortable with, like finding oneself home after a long journey. ] Don't get me wrong; I know that's not the case for everyone. Some people, it takes 'em a while to figure it out. I just... felt it, you know? Meridian talks about bringing back what's already gone, but life doesn't work that way. I've been around more than enough death to know that. It's like...
[ He pauses, trailing off as he dismisses his lights and looks up at the night sky, as if it holds the answers. Shit, it might.
Back to Therion. ]
... A cool embrace. Like it's okay that everything's come to an end. It's natural. You don't gotta feel bad about it; you can just accept it and move on, instead of trying to get back something that's already gone. It's peaceful. That make sense?