You may have asked, but she doesn't have control over what the Malnosso do, any more than you or I, or Nataku.
[Homura's grin widens then, although there is no joy in his expression. His statement is one of bitter truth, a reality he has no power to change. At least as a prisoner of the Heavens, he had learned of a way: five sutras that existed among the mortals, the foundation of the Heavens and the Earth. No such power existed in his place, or if it did, Homura remains unaware of it.
No, everything in Luceti, including the bonds he's formed, and even his very life, are temporary. Homura can accept this, just as he accepted the inevitability of his own death. Yet for someone innocent, so pure as Son Goku, embracing that level of hopelessness is an impossible request.]
Nataku wouldn't have left you if he had any choice in the matter. You showed him a beautiful light. His departure is the doing of the Malnosso, and no one else.
[Homura pauses when Goku asks about his own condition. There's an obvious answer, as visible as the bandages across his skin in the video. Ayumu has done well in tending to his injuries, but the sheer number hints at what the demi-god has endured.]
It's nothing I won't recover from in time. [Neither the physical wounds, nor the emotional ones.]
Re: [video]
Date: Thursday, 15 September 2011 07:05 pm (UTC)[Homura's grin widens then, although there is no joy in his expression. His statement is one of bitter truth, a reality he has no power to change. At least as a prisoner of the Heavens, he had learned of a way: five sutras that existed among the mortals, the foundation of the Heavens and the Earth. No such power existed in his place, or if it did, Homura remains unaware of it.
No, everything in Luceti, including the bonds he's formed, and even his very life, are temporary. Homura can accept this, just as he accepted the inevitability of his own death. Yet for someone innocent, so pure as Son Goku, embracing that level of hopelessness is an impossible request.]
Nataku wouldn't have left you if he had any choice in the matter. You showed him a beautiful light. His departure is the doing of the Malnosso, and no one else.
[Homura pauses when Goku asks about his own condition. There's an obvious answer, as visible as the bandages across his skin in the video. Ayumu has done well in tending to his injuries, but the sheer number hints at what the demi-god has endured.]
It's nothing I won't recover from in time. [Neither the physical wounds, nor the emotional ones.]