The BranRiech wrote:On the list of things Kei wasn't expecting to run into right as she opened her door, a rambling Primordial wasn't really something she'd considered to put on said list. Her detailed and mature face softened for a moment, her lips pursing into a slight chuckle at the nigh-incomprehensible ranting of the Luxan. "Well, the way I see it, I suppose . . ." She started, trying to formulate something to say. She didn't know too much about the city's plans to try and contain the abhumans, and the underlying issues that lead to the resentment in the first place.
Sighing, she followed the rather-tipsy man and looked down through the window, almost excited to see this much activity on the streets. "As long as they're happy with what they've done. There's really nothing we can do to stop them, and I wouldn't want to considering the party that seems to be forming down there."
The Goddess shook her head, unable to agree with Primordial's strangely-placed rage. "I might even head down there to join them, to be honest. I appreciate a good time."
Primordial frowned in a sullen manner his melancholy returning at Kei’s words. “It’s about principles. They think they’ve succeeded when in reality all they’ve done is prove to their enemy that they will play by their rules. The insects will make another ballot, and another and another until eventual it works. They will never stop because they know no matter how bad they treat them or how much they threaten them they wont resort to violence based on some tired old belief in justice.” Primordial said walking back towards Kei and fidgeting with his face. He pulled at his hair and ran his hand over his lower jaw as he thought about how they were all going to die.
“They still cling to morals and ethics. They would rather risk annihilation than have to get their hands dirty. Rather than just kill all the mundane’s they want to argue the point of whether their slavery is justifiable. If I thought I was subject to it I would have wipe out their population already. I just dont see how they can celebrate when they've just guaranteed their deaths."