[His first thought is that this man talks as much in the "real" world as he does in the Horizon. Sephiroth allows him to say his piece, just as he does in the company of other talkative individuals, letting them do the heavy lifting of guiding the conversation to and fro if they're so keen on it.
Finally-]
You're in the minority.
[Of that assessment. But this world is strange; or maybe that's what happens when he no longer carries the weight of a reputation, the label of a hero. Others look at him as though he is just another soldier in an army, one of many.]
So is showing an individual form now, before everyone here, an example of vainglory?
[What an odd concept. He notes that dim sadness, wonders if he thinks it equally an oddity amongst even his kind. Though there is an advantage to uniformity--he should know, the military thrives on it--even SOLDIERs were allowed their own sense of individuality, shown through their uniforms, or their choice of weapon.]
no subject
Finally-]
You're in the minority.
[Of that assessment. But this world is strange; or maybe that's what happens when he no longer carries the weight of a reputation, the label of a hero. Others look at him as though he is just another soldier in an army, one of many.]
So is showing an individual form now, before everyone here, an example of vainglory?
[What an odd concept. He notes that dim sadness, wonders if he thinks it equally an oddity amongst even his kind. Though there is an advantage to uniformity--he should know, the military thrives on it--even SOLDIERs were allowed their own sense of individuality, shown through their uniforms, or their choice of weapon.]