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Indeed. It is an evil monster that has lived for eons.
Driven only by destructive instinct, it shows no mercy.
It does not even spare pain to its own kind...
The mere thought of there being two of them is chilling.
But I con't imagine it to be coincidence.
Malice like that does not simply arise just anywhere.
They must have a common origin. The original monster...
It must have been cleaved in tow as the time axis twisted.
...Erinn, it seems, is a bit unstable.
So, I'm supposed to believe that the Oracle of prophecy has
already been found and we are living in paradise?
(Brynn barks out a laugh.)
Does this seem like a world without death or suffering?
<Lynn>, your friend here seems to have had his brain
cooked by too many trips to the beach.
(Brynn sighs.)
Speaking in riddles is not going to convince me.
I am a man of science. I require evidence to fuel my belief.
But, for the sake of curiosity, let's examine your hypothesis.
If Erinn had truly descended, the Formors would be dead and
Morrighan would show herself to lead us to paradise.
Now, I have seen Chichol with my own eyes and Morrighan,
not at all. The Fomors are weaker, but thay are still here.
How do you explain that?
Wait. Please. At least hear everything I have to say before
you pass judgment.
Where do I start?
Ben Chenner was once in flames. It burned day and night
in plumes of black smoke.
But the fires died eventually, and the ash was pressed into
the dust you see today...
Oh, so cold. But you're cute, so I'll forgive you.
The first thing you should know is that this mountain used
to be a volcano, and it was a big one.
Now, that it's cooled off, things are a little different...