That is terrible indeed, enough for Cecil to almost feel sorry for the man he met. Remembering the pain he felt in Sion's memories keeps that at 'almost', however.
"Somehow, I... get the impression that being called the Mad Hero and the Lonesome Demon are not the sort to repent so sincerely that any goddess would choose to free them willingly, which would otherwise be the simplest option."
Nor does he get the impression that they were imprisoned unfairly, if one of the two feels that destroying the human world is an appropriate escape plan.
"What a shame it is that so many must await death to know true release. Still, I think it does matter. I know of multiple lands where the dead can have a second chance, and you could even count this one among them. What would happen, should one of your ancestors be brought here?"
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"Somehow, I... get the impression that being called the Mad Hero and the Lonesome Demon are not the sort to repent so sincerely that any goddess would choose to free them willingly, which would otherwise be the simplest option."
Nor does he get the impression that they were imprisoned unfairly, if one of the two feels that destroying the human world is an appropriate escape plan.
"What a shame it is that so many must await death to know true release. Still, I think it does matter. I know of multiple lands where the dead can have a second chance, and you could even count this one among them. What would happen, should one of your ancestors be brought here?"