He supposes if feelings were logical he wouldn't have such a problem with figuring them out, but then again Lucifer is likely the most illogical of the angels, so...
Lose/lose no matter what for him.
It's inherent, he states. A fact in stone.
Humanity is all the same no matter the 'sphere.' Lucifer may like a handful of them but he still sees, easily, everything that makes him scoff, everything that still keeps him firmly on the side that he was right. Show him a world where that's different and he'll crow 'fluke.'
Now though he blatantly rolls his eyes at Istredd instead of the mental pushes from before. He gives him a near-pitiful look. "Yeah," he says, clipped. "Let's go back instead. Forget all about the books you've never seen before."
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Lose/lose no matter what for him.
It's inherent, he states. A fact in stone.
Humanity is all the same no matter the 'sphere.' Lucifer may like a handful of them but he still sees, easily, everything that makes him scoff, everything that still keeps him firmly on the side that he was right. Show him a world where that's different and he'll crow 'fluke.'
Now though he blatantly rolls his eyes at Istredd instead of the mental pushes from before. He gives him a near-pitiful look. "Yeah," he says, clipped. "Let's go back instead. Forget all about the books you've never seen before."