[Ardyn scowled slightly, at the mention of his brother's words rather than Regis himself. Look at that, they'd finally managed to agree on something in over two millennia.]
...I was not raised to question the will of the divine. Yet at the same time do I know the stories of Ifrit's fury wrought upon Solheim in ancient times. It would be foolish to claim the gods infallible, or at least to ignore that perhaps they are no more above doubt than mortals.
I care nothing for their number, only their intent. And the fact that two have been erased by one means or another does not fill me with the utmost confidence as to the other four's workings.
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...I was not raised to question the will of the divine. Yet at the same time do I know the stories of Ifrit's fury wrought upon Solheim in ancient times. It would be foolish to claim the gods infallible, or at least to ignore that perhaps they are no more above doubt than mortals.
I care nothing for their number, only their intent. And the fact that two have been erased by one means or another does not fill me with the utmost confidence as to the other four's workings.