[ It's chilling, the way Athena talks about murder, even if she doesn't take any evident pleasure in it. It's not just because of the matter-of-a-fact tone of voice, either. It's clear that she's a part of a much larger system - or was, before they used her to kill someone she cared about. Not so different from any other soldier, but even soldiers can choose not to commit atrocities.
Still, it's not particularly useful or fair to pass judgement when he knows so little about her world and her life. What she's done is as terrible as what she was tricked into. He still cares about what happens to her, and revenge will only take her so much further. ]
And what happens after you take down Atlas? What do you do then?
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Still, it's not particularly useful or fair to pass judgement when he knows so little about her world and her life. What she's done is as terrible as what she was tricked into. He still cares about what happens to her, and revenge will only take her so much further. ]
And what happens after you take down Atlas? What do you do then?