If Levity was, like, conscious enough he would find Vergil getting so defensive absolutely adorable. Hades, though, simply shakes his head, then points in the direction of the fire.
"Not the one you brought with you, no. But the one down there. Should you wish to deal with it... Keep in mind what I have told you."
[-- Well huh, never mind, this isn't the thing he thought was going on here. This is so much better. Maybe he can call Lahabrea up after all. But also maybe it doesn't need Lahabrea's attention, if he can find some way to get some magic??]
What, all a metaphor for Levity's own turmoil? You know you should really lead with that if it's supposed to be him. Fine, I'll talk to Lahabrea. Anything else I should be aware of?
as a heart npc do you REALLY expect me to tell you things outright
"...I only know that which relates to this aspect of his grief. I cannot tell you how to deal with it, for if he knew, he would have done so himself."
"But I can tell you that he yearns to be whole once more. Whatever you receive from this, bring it back to Hythlodaeus. He is somewhere in the Bureau, I am certain."
[Yeah. Yeah he does. He got to see his own heart through bread's eyes and kid Vergil and mom were very helpful actually!!! Raven and Nero's npcs were too!
Maybe it's a dumb Sparda thing. They know they'd be too dense so they expect everyone else to be too.]
I see. I...will be back shortly then, perhaps I may find something elsewhere that will help.
Yeah so far it was only Klaus who got heart!Hades to explain things in as much detail as possible because he just wouldn't get it otherwise. Unfortunately the rest of you are expected to be smarter.
"It cannot die. However many times it tries to destroy itself, it will come back to repeat the cycle."
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"Not the one you brought with you, no. But the one down there. Should you wish to deal with it... Keep in mind what I have told you."
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Isn't that your department?
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"My... 'department'?"
quoi
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"Things are not so literal here. And it is hardly possible to 'clean up' one's own soul without too much damage."
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"...I only know that which relates to this aspect of his grief. I cannot tell you how to deal with it, for if he knew, he would have done so himself."
"But I can tell you that he yearns to be whole once more. Whatever you receive from this, bring it back to Hythlodaeus. He is somewhere in the Bureau, I am certain."
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Maybe it's a dumb Sparda thing. They know they'd be too dense so they expect everyone else to be too.]
I see. I...will be back shortly then, perhaps I may find something elsewhere that will help.
Assuming it can wait long enough?
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"It cannot die. However many times it tries to destroy itself, it will come back to repeat the cycle."
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[Buddy have you heard Bury the Light, he knows all about phoenixes. Also wow he's much more sassy with npc Hades,]
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TSUN!!!
"Part of it, yes. You can follow that thought to its logical conclusion."
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[Assuming He can, anyway, he's going to go back to take the right path.]
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"See you soon, Vergil."
Time for void!
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