( Wrath's experience has been far different. He does not know life - not truly. He does not know birthrights. He was never born but made. Immortality was a given since his creation but not freedom. Freedom he had to claw out with his teeth, with a near endless drop to a deeper pit still. He did not know attraction, did not know love until the Goddess of Fury came into his life. In the moment of his confession of this love, she was taken from him, and he could only hold on to her memory for a short time before the curse stole that as well.
He does now remember with some clarity those moments - the grief (and unrelenting wrath like he'd never known before) of loss, the loneliness of immortality without her in his existence.
So there is some rare sympathy at this revelation - the slight softening of the sharp gold of his gaze. )
Immortality is different than life. Life has both beginning and end. It is not a birthright you can deny?
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He does now remember with some clarity those moments - the grief (and unrelenting wrath like he'd never known before) of loss, the loneliness of immortality without her in his existence.
So there is some rare sympathy at this revelation - the slight softening of the sharp gold of his gaze. )
Immortality is different than life. Life has both beginning and end. It is not a birthright you can deny?