"Compared to everything else that's happened, maybe. But Raven's just a human. And he's the part that holds onto those memories of childhood--the last days when Vergil was truly human."
The way he says it, it's a little dispassionate, like he's stating a rote fact read from a textbook instead of words a child would come up with.
"Those human memories and attachments are what make up this place."
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The way he says it, it's a little dispassionate, like he's stating a rote fact read from a textbook instead of words a child would come up with.
"Those human memories and attachments are what make up this place."