[Are you finally realizing what you did? It's the result of your recklessness, mortal,] Valinar said. [You're already lucky to be alive.]
'You know, us mortals usually say something like "hey how you feeling" after someone recovers from near-death experience,' Aito replied. 'You should give it a try. It's called being polite.'
[Ha, clearly something you're lacking seeing how you treated me thus far. What a joke.] The goddess retorted.
Touché.
Aito coughed. He knew he had been lacking in manners when talking to the goddess and could only look away from the notification window.
Remembering he had recently agreed to be more polite with her, he sighed.
'Right…,' Aito replied. He took a sarcastic tone. 'Mind explaining what's happening to me, oh great dead goddess of Bravery,' he paused, then added, 'P.L.E.A.S.E?'
“Alone, he faced the threat while his people retreated to false safety. Alone, he cleaved and hacked for a new dawn that has yet to come. Alone, he found glory in despair. Alone, he still hopes, forever condemned to err in the abyss.”
Extract from the ballad "The Khül's Fall," composed by an unknown bard before the Veil.
Fun Fact:
- "Is there no one else?" is a quote taken from the movie Troy.