Fate is oft inscrutable to even the most keen of men.
[That Aurora could bring him here speaks much and more of her and her master's ability. That she could, in some ways, defy Barnabas' own God's will. Change the path he was fated to tread...it lends some credance to her claims.
Maybe particularly when he was plucked from a world on the brink of destruction, so he has lived first hand through a dying world, and a place like Aphaia was not as shocking as it could have been.]
To what end do you believe your futile defiance will serve?
[There is something interesting about Barnabas effectively talking to himself here, mostly because he feels more inclined to speak. Some may chalk it up to narcissism, but it isn't quite that. Barnabas just dislikes other people so much and he's so used to his own company, that this somehow slips into feeling...natural and comfortable.]
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[That Aurora could bring him here speaks much and more of her and her master's ability. That she could, in some ways, defy Barnabas' own God's will. Change the path he was fated to tread...it lends some credance to her claims.
Maybe particularly when he was plucked from a world on the brink of destruction, so he has lived first hand through a dying world, and a place like Aphaia was not as shocking as it could have been.]
To what end do you believe your futile defiance will serve?
[There is something interesting about Barnabas effectively talking to himself here, mostly because he feels more inclined to speak. Some may chalk it up to narcissism, but it isn't quite that. Barnabas just dislikes other people so much and he's so used to his own company, that this somehow slips into feeling...natural and comfortable.]