"No, it wouldn't be." Homura's voice trailed off as he tried to think of an experiment that would enable those who ran this place to remove abilities, or even take souls from extremely varied times and locations. But the distraction was unwelcome, and quickly pushed to the back of Homura's mind for a time when he was alone.
After all, the remark proved that Kyouya had some information to offer.
The questioning continued, and Homura let out a low laugh. "You won't be satisfied until you know everything, will you?" The question wasn't mean-spirited, spoken instead in amusement. Homura had never been able to escape his origins, but he had freed himself from the sense of shame the other gods had wanted him to feel.
"There are a great number of gods in Heaven, and all are by their nature immortal, untouched by time or illness...though it is possible, if difficult to kill them."
"Not all gods are suited for combat, however." Homura briefly glanced at the cafeteria seats he could see without turning his head, but Konzen was no where in sight. Pity. It would have been an excellent opportunity to rile him a bit.
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After all, the remark proved that Kyouya had some information to offer.
The questioning continued, and Homura let out a low laugh. "You won't be satisfied until you know everything, will you?" The question wasn't mean-spirited, spoken instead in amusement. Homura had never been able to escape his origins, but he had freed himself from the sense of shame the other gods had wanted him to feel.
"There are a great number of gods in Heaven, and all are by their nature immortal, untouched by time or illness...though it is possible, if difficult to kill them."
"Not all gods are suited for combat, however." Homura briefly glanced at the cafeteria seats he could see without turning his head, but Konzen was no where in sight. Pity. It would have been an excellent opportunity to rile him a bit.