[Kaworu did not expect that reaction. He didn't expect it, and he didn't really want it, either. He is actually surprised into momentary silence. For a few seconds he simply stands, watching Frisk cry.]
I don't understand.
[His tone is gentle, if frank.
He wants to understand. That's the entire problem on the Moira, really--his purpose in looking forward to meeting Shinji. He wants to know, to experience and explore the human heart, inscrutable and incomplete and tragic though it is.
And Frisk's heart... is very human.
The concept of 'fairness'... in it, Lilim show an intrinsic awareness of their own pain by attributing to it the same concept of equilibrium by which the physical world must abide. But the potential for pain in the heart is limitless.
He doesn't know where Frisk's pain comes from, but he recognises it as pain of the heart. Something about this....]
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I don't understand.
[His tone is gentle, if frank.
He wants to understand. That's the entire problem on the Moira, really--his purpose in looking forward to meeting Shinji. He wants to know, to experience and explore the human heart, inscrutable and incomplete and tragic though it is.
And Frisk's heart... is very human.
The concept of 'fairness'... in it, Lilim show an intrinsic awareness of their own pain by attributing to it the same concept of equilibrium by which the physical world must abide. But the potential for pain in the heart is limitless.
He doesn't know where Frisk's pain comes from, but he recognises it as pain of the heart. Something about this....]