Wrath says nothing further in response to that beyond a simple nod of acceptance at the request. It is Wanji's choice to make, and Wrath feels strongly about choices.
Still it is far too difficult to describe in their trip down below. The truth is Wrath has no concept of a 'child' though he understands what Wangji means, but he does understand growing, learning, changing. When he was created, he is not as he is now. Still all mortals, regardless of their age (hundreds, thousands), feel fragile to him, and he has a damning feeling of responsibility over the entire group. He has no House here, but he does have a group, stumbling their way through an unknown world and attempting to find their way across universes to return to their own.
His focus returns to the coral, to the thrumming that calls to him as all magic does, but this one is familiar to him.
"There is something beneath, something of great magic the further we go like what was found in the volcano."
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Still it is far too difficult to describe in their trip down below. The truth is Wrath has no concept of a 'child' though he understands what Wangji means, but he does understand growing, learning, changing. When he was created, he is not as he is now. Still all mortals, regardless of their age (hundreds, thousands), feel fragile to him, and he has a damning feeling of responsibility over the entire group. He has no House here, but he does have a group, stumbling their way through an unknown world and attempting to find their way across universes to return to their own.
His focus returns to the coral, to the thrumming that calls to him as all magic does, but this one is familiar to him.
"There is something beneath, something of great magic the further we go like what was found in the volcano."