It's the only thought that Alucard doesn't voice as they fling their damage into each other's faces, justifying lines being drawn. Such a divide is inevitable with dragons, Alucard supposes. He doesn't care for it, but he can accept it. Trying to fight too hard against it is tiring.
"I would not blame you if you chose to do so," he manages with more sympathy than anything else he has said so far. "Those actions are cruel beyond measure."
I would not blame is his father's thinking. His father who transmuted grief into rage at the world around him and promised to burn it all down before anyone else could. Alucard can only imagine his father's reaction to such a death. Cruel and senseless and revealing the world's rotten core.
"The world is going to continue to dole out torment and anger then." It's a horrible thing to say, but weighty truths always are. "We are at an impasse and we gain nothing from throwing agonies at each other," he continues. "You've my word that I will not harm that egg or yourself, but I beg that you think about how such a thing will grow and how you will live alongside it."
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It's the only thought that Alucard doesn't voice as they fling their damage into each other's faces, justifying lines being drawn. Such a divide is inevitable with dragons, Alucard supposes. He doesn't care for it, but he can accept it. Trying to fight too hard against it is tiring.
"I would not blame you if you chose to do so," he manages with more sympathy than anything else he has said so far. "Those actions are cruel beyond measure."
I would not blame is his father's thinking. His father who transmuted grief into rage at the world around him and promised to burn it all down before anyone else could. Alucard can only imagine his father's reaction to such a death. Cruel and senseless and revealing the world's rotten core.
"The world is going to continue to dole out torment and anger then." It's a horrible thing to say, but weighty truths always are. "We are at an impasse and we gain nothing from throwing agonies at each other," he continues. "You've my word that I will not harm that egg or yourself, but I beg that you think about how such a thing will grow and how you will live alongside it."