Barnabas says nothing to the claim about behemoths and their threat (or lack there of), nor less the explanation and justification for Sephiroth's actions. He has made his measure of him, and will continue to do so, words were but clamorous and empty air to him. So through the explanation, Barnabas just watches him, unblinking in his cold and calculating scrutiny.
"Learning the newly form lay of the land, and trespassing where your curiosity demands it." There isn't judgment in his voice, something more along the lines of neutral observation. Like a researcher studying a subject with detachment.
He doesn't let that linger in the air for long before he adds, "you are familiar with behemothsβfrom whence do you hail?"
He is aware of similarities share between some worlds, but besides those from his own, he hasn't ran into many who know of a behemoth. Let alone well enough to believe them inconsequential.
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"Learning the newly form lay of the land, and trespassing where your curiosity demands it." There isn't judgment in his voice, something more along the lines of neutral observation. Like a researcher studying a subject with detachment.
He doesn't let that linger in the air for long before he adds, "you are familiar with behemothsβfrom whence do you hail?"
He is aware of similarities share between some worlds, but besides those from his own, he hasn't ran into many who know of a behemoth. Let alone well enough to believe them inconsequential.