[He's quiet at that, his head tilting somewhat listlessly to the side as he ponders the implications of those words. They're not great.]
...It's weird, isn't it? Having to be told something like that. It's not normal.
[It isn't the first time, either, though the situation is different now. But there's something viscerally wrong about having to be told that someone does not have the right to hurt him- even if that someone is a god. When it comes to the divine, there isn't even a guarantee that this conclusion is the right one. In the eyes of many people, gods have the right to do whatever they want to anyone.]
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...It's weird, isn't it? Having to be told something like that. It's not normal.
[It isn't the first time, either, though the situation is different now. But there's something viscerally wrong about having to be told that someone does not have the right to hurt him- even if that someone is a god. When it comes to the divine, there isn't even a guarantee that this conclusion is the right one. In the eyes of many people, gods have the right to do whatever they want to anyone.]