[Sheena gets a two-second glare directly at her back as she promptly leaves his proximity, before Sephiroth shakes his head and looks to the small congregation that he seems to have generated.
Looking from Rikku, to Yuna and then back to K'pandolu. It seems that their words just aren't cutting through to him, at all. It's not quite defeatist but they are presented firmly with a stubbornness that's driven by a refusal to act in any way if it doesn't make any difference.]
Whatever it is that Kalki has sent us back here to see, or to learn, you can count me out. I'll not be used by her anymore.
[He leveled his gaze at Yuna, in particular, being the one out of all of them who he thought knew him better. She's been around the longest, after all and she's got a fairly good idea what he's been through already. His gaze is just the patient-side of irritated.]
As for whether we really are Heroes, as the legends speak of, I've yet to see any substantial proof of that.
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Looking from Rikku, to Yuna and then back to K'pandolu. It seems that their words just aren't cutting through to him, at all. It's not quite defeatist but they are presented firmly with a stubbornness that's driven by a refusal to act in any way if it doesn't make any difference.]
Whatever it is that Kalki has sent us back here to see, or to learn, you can count me out. I'll not be used by her anymore.
[He leveled his gaze at Yuna, in particular, being the one out of all of them who he thought knew him better. She's been around the longest, after all and she's got a fairly good idea what he's been through already. His gaze is just the patient-side of irritated.]
As for whether we really are Heroes, as the legends speak of, I've yet to see any substantial proof of that.