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Johnas Clearwater ([personal profile] shinrasfinest) wrote in [community profile] melodiesoflife 2017-01-22 04:59 pm (UTC)

[Sephiroth doesn't make any attempt to hide the scowl as the Sage is mentioned.]

I wouldn't go so far, with regards to the Sage. He too has played with us similarly to how Narasimha has done. Just that he seems to be more knowledgeable, that he seems to have the answers does not necessarily mean that it's the case.

[Putting to one side the sticky fact about his stained glass window being the only one left at that Temple in Mysidia. The silver-haired hero has had a chip on his shoulder about the Sage ever since the vision that he wasn't involved in, yet featured for so many in all the same.]

Given Mograma's assistance to finally exorcise the spirit of his long-dead King, it would be easy now to consider him an ally. I think we still need to be cautious until it's made clear what his particular function as an Avatar really is. He's never indicated that he's even aware of his role as such, much like Varaha, as far as I recall.

Again, that doesn't mean that the opposite is not the case. If so, that might well indicate some change in how the Calamity wants to interact with us.

[He nods along his agreement to Ales and Ira's points as well, yet thinking to that particular globe they refer he's not sure that would be able to transport it so easily.]

Or just employ someone else to take a head count at that location, on said globe, while we're present at that meeting.

I'm not sure it would be such a good idea, to have whichever-Avatar's might be present suddenly aware within a meeting to plan the potential end-of-days. It might urge the Calamity itself to react in some way which might not be in our interests.

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