Ah, well, he could agree that they wouldn't seem 'happy'. They had been freed from all feeling. "Well, they wouldn't. They left all emotions behind for the sake of their continued existence," he explained easily. It was a trivial thing, even if his own will was too strong to be swayed by the angel transformation.
They passed closed doors with no writing; the angels knew where they had to go. Eventually, Mithos stopped outside of one and waved his hand over a sensor to open it as he answered Genis.
"It's completely different from Sylvarant and Tethe'alla, so it might be a bit surprising." A bit. He led them into the room, where various pieces of magitechnological equipment and tools sat neatly arranged on shelves and tables. They were all in pristine condition but not in use...yet.
He picked up a clear capsule from one of shelves and nodded to Genis in encouragement. "But once she's accustomed to it, she'll see how much better it is for us to live here."
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They passed closed doors with no writing; the angels knew where they had to go. Eventually, Mithos stopped outside of one and waved his hand over a sensor to open it as he answered Genis.
"It's completely different from Sylvarant and Tethe'alla, so it might be a bit surprising." A bit. He led them into the room, where various pieces of magitechnological equipment and tools sat neatly arranged on shelves and tables. They were all in pristine condition but not in use...yet.
He picked up a clear capsule from one of shelves and nodded to Genis in encouragement. "But once she's accustomed to it, she'll see how much better it is for us to live here."