How does Jacob respond to that? Not easily. He's killed people since he was a child, it's everything he is, everything he knows. Not having to do it sounds like an impossible dream- in fact, it is an impossible dream, there's no way for him to escape his life. Perhaps that's why death doesn't scare him.
"This place is dangerous. Not just Ephes, the whole world. You'll have to learn to fight here." He says, trying to sound as supportive as he can, trying to summon some of Evie's ability to put people at ease. He's not entirely sure he's picked the right words. "I know it's hard. But we're all in the same boat."
To Hector, it seems that Jacob is navigating the corridors and tunnels easily, but he's cheating, to some degree. He's no longer seeing the world in colour, but in various hues of black, grey and white, using his Eagle Vision to locate what must be the door to the streets, heavily reinforced.
"We'll get out first. Then I'll get a bath." Hopefully. "I'm used to it."
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"This place is dangerous. Not just Ephes, the whole world. You'll have to learn to fight here." He says, trying to sound as supportive as he can, trying to summon some of Evie's ability to put people at ease. He's not entirely sure he's picked the right words. "I know it's hard. But we're all in the same boat."
To Hector, it seems that Jacob is navigating the corridors and tunnels easily, but he's cheating, to some degree. He's no longer seeing the world in colour, but in various hues of black, grey and white, using his Eagle Vision to locate what must be the door to the streets, heavily reinforced.
"We'll get out first. Then I'll get a bath." Hopefully. "I'm used to it."