[Asch's brows furrow at that. Mohs... was a different sort of darkness, more widespread and in a way more insidious for how deep into the organization it went. This...]
That's not the sense I'm getting. Mohs was too openly malicious- even you could tell right from the start that he couldn't be trusted. And I can't say here and now that this group has the potential to be outright evil. If I were to compare it to anything, I'd say... Van.
[And that's a pretty harsh accusation, especially for them, so he wastes no time in explaining himself.]
When I was taken back to Daath, I believed in him with all my heart. That we'd work together to destroy either the Score or the world itself, if that was what it took. His goal wasn't evil, it was what he genuinely believed to be the only path to freedom. But the more I learned about his plans, the more trapped I became in them. Kidnapping Ion, attacking the Tartarus, chasing your group all over the world- there was a lot I had to do in order to appear loyal while I learned about his true intentions. And you- you're too trusting. You're not as stupid as you were before, but you're still naive. Helping with one part of the organization can lead to another, and if they learn about hyperresonance, you can be damn sure they'll want to use it.
I'm not saying it's going to happen. But how do you plan to deal with it if it does?
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That's not the sense I'm getting. Mohs was too openly malicious- even you could tell right from the start that he couldn't be trusted. And I can't say here and now that this group has the potential to be outright evil. If I were to compare it to anything, I'd say... Van.
[And that's a pretty harsh accusation, especially for them, so he wastes no time in explaining himself.]
When I was taken back to Daath, I believed in him with all my heart. That we'd work together to destroy either the Score or the world itself, if that was what it took. His goal wasn't evil, it was what he genuinely believed to be the only path to freedom. But the more I learned about his plans, the more trapped I became in them. Kidnapping Ion, attacking the Tartarus, chasing your group all over the world- there was a lot I had to do in order to appear loyal while I learned about his true intentions. And you- you're too trusting. You're not as stupid as you were before, but you're still naive. Helping with one part of the organization can lead to another, and if they learn about hyperresonance, you can be damn sure they'll want to use it.
I'm not saying it's going to happen. But how do you plan to deal with it if it does?