[ Squalo makes a slight face -- part grin, part grimace -- and spits on the floor to the side, apparently deciding this conveys his feelings on the topic best. ]
I'm not particularly fond of gods. One of 'em has trapped us here.
[ And yet, the way he says it, sounds more like said god should be worried about annoying him in this way, rather than Squalo believing their situation is inescapable. ]
[ As far as he's concerned, anybody could be killed, as long as the right person had the right weapon. He acknowledges in a conflict between divine beings said person may not be him, but that's exactly why he's trying to aid Lucifer. ]
All good things to know. [ He agrees, apparently especially pleased with the mention of "pride". He is, however, also tickled by the fact that apparently wherever this guy is from, "honor" is some sort of a one size fits all. ] Do different people usually have the same definition of honor?
[ It's really less that the definition is different in his world, and more that he's the kind of guy who tends to pick and choose who gets to experience his moral code and who gets the sword in the back. Semantics, right? ]
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I'm not particularly fond of gods. One of 'em has trapped us here.
[ And yet, the way he says it, sounds more like said god should be worried about annoying him in this way, rather than Squalo believing their situation is inescapable. ]
[ As far as he's concerned, anybody could be killed, as long as the right person had the right weapon. He acknowledges in a conflict between divine beings said person may not be him, but that's exactly why he's trying to aid Lucifer. ]
All good things to know. [ He agrees, apparently especially pleased with the mention of "pride". He is, however, also tickled by the fact that apparently wherever this guy is from, "honor" is some sort of a one size fits all. ] Do different people usually have the same definition of honor?
[ It's really less that the definition is different in his world, and more that he's the kind of guy who tends to pick and choose who gets to experience his moral code and who gets the sword in the back. Semantics, right? ]