[ Himeka gives pause--considerable pause. Someone real? Surely Hayame...believes they exist? Though, to be quite honest, Himeka never once considered the alternative.
Could the Regent merely be a farce? A mythological figurehead for a greater movement? If so, then who was pulling the strings? The Aion they found in those dark caverns? Was there some shadowy council in Achamoth rallying people behind a god-like being as a means to solidify their devotion?
Or is this more than such a person seems intangible from where they stand? Hayame would certainly be correct in that. Not a single one of them has seen the Regent themselves. And she doubts the other woman will take an argument of faith at this point (or any).
So rather than tell the other woman what should make sense, she asks-- ]
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Could the Regent merely be a farce? A mythological figurehead for a greater movement? If so, then who was pulling the strings? The Aion they found in those dark caverns? Was there some shadowy council in Achamoth rallying people behind a god-like being as a means to solidify their devotion?
Or is this more than such a person seems intangible from where they stand? Hayame would certainly be correct in that. Not a single one of them has seen the Regent themselves. And she doubts the other woman will take an argument of faith at this point (or any).
So rather than tell the other woman what should make sense, she asks-- ]
What does make sense to you...?