Oh dear, well he's definitely going to latch onto that 'speaking of the sun as a living entity' bit...after he thanks them for their generosity of course!
Follow up questions:
1.) He's going to ask why they speak of the sun as if it is a god/living creature. Of course, they've been talking about it living and dying but what else makes it seem that way? How has it proven itself to be 'capricious' in the past? 2.) Is there a way to communicate with the Sun? Perhaps an alter or temple? 3.) What did those past tribes and cultures do to fight the darkness? 4.) Is there a way to end this cycle of death and rebirth without...well...ending everything?
He'll start with those questions and go from there. Should the Jormun wonder why he is so curious about the Sun and the cycle of death and rebirth, Ignis will solemnly tell them about his own world's struggle with darkness and the price the King of Light will have to pay in order to bring back the Dawn.
Near the end of his questioning, he will pause for a moment and switch topics completely, 5.) asking if they happen to have any blind warriors among their people.
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Follow up questions:
1.) He's going to ask why they speak of the sun as if it is a god/living creature. Of course, they've been talking about it living and dying but what else makes it seem that way? How has it proven itself to be 'capricious' in the past?
2.) Is there a way to communicate with the Sun? Perhaps an alter or temple?
3.) What did those past tribes and cultures do to fight the darkness?
4.) Is there a way to end this cycle of death and rebirth without...well...ending everything?
He'll start with those questions and go from there. Should the Jormun wonder why he is so curious about the Sun and the cycle of death and rebirth, Ignis will solemnly tell them about his own world's struggle with darkness and the price the King of Light will have to pay in order to bring back the Dawn.
Near the end of his questioning, he will pause for a moment and switch topics completely, 5.) asking if they happen to have any blind warriors among their people.