Would it be too ironic if he said that in the beginning, when he arrived, he addressed the so-called gods as demons? They did exactly what Zorc did, but he decides not to make that evident, of course. But the fact that Caedra already marks a difference means their nature might be different. It's a little intriguing.
"Zorc Necrophades." Mentioning that name already has him frowning, as Caedra might be able to notice. He studies the demon's face for a second, see if there is any recognition at all — he doesn't quite expect it, but one can't never be too sure.
"'Great Evil God', as it called itself, all it wanted was, and I quote, the total and absolute annihilation of all life." That's said with a little sigh as he gives a little sip to his glass. "A bit of a waste, if you ask me. It was summoned into the our world with dark magic, by accident, even." Not by accident if it was all Zorc's ultimate plan, twisting other's minds, telling little lies until it got what it wanted, but Atem prefers to see it that way. And that's pretty much what he may be able to say without going into much detail.
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"Zorc Necrophades." Mentioning that name already has him frowning, as Caedra might be able to notice. He studies the demon's face for a second, see if there is any recognition at all — he doesn't quite expect it, but one can't never be too sure.
"'Great Evil God', as it called itself, all it wanted was, and I quote, the total and absolute annihilation of all life." That's said with a little sigh as he gives a little sip to his glass. "A bit of a waste, if you ask me. It was summoned into the our world with dark magic, by accident, even." Not by accident if it was all Zorc's ultimate plan, twisting other's minds, telling little lies until it got what it wanted, but Atem prefers to see it that way. And that's pretty much what he may be able to say without going into much detail.