[Hey, at least the bark confusion makes more sense than most of his mixed metaphors??]
In hindsight, you're right. We should've focused on protecting the people first and foremost, although I'm sure a lot of us thought that's exactly what we were doing by pursuing the Imugi. I know that was my hope...
[There's still a heavy note of remorse in his voice as he admits to being part of the group that lead them down the wrong path. All he'd wanted was to keep everyone safe, and in the end... they'd failed. Horribly and miserably. They should have split up again, leaving at least some people to defend the city. But how were they to know it wasn't the Imugi they were following? Still, the frustration is enough to make Yato sigh heavily.
Thankfully Godzilla's words bring him some measure of comfort, restoring his smile even if it's weaker than it was.]
And you've got yourself some pretty broad shoulders there, I gotta admit, heh. Besides, two head are less likely to bicker than three, I'm willing to bet. Easier to come to agreements, too.
[All he can think of is Cerberus of mythology, but it wouldn't surprise him to learn there are other three-headed folks out there, some with less than savory behavior.]
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In hindsight, you're right. We should've focused on protecting the people first and foremost, although I'm sure a lot of us thought that's exactly what we were doing by pursuing the Imugi. I know that was my hope...
[There's still a heavy note of remorse in his voice as he admits to being part of the group that lead them down the wrong path. All he'd wanted was to keep everyone safe, and in the end... they'd failed. Horribly and miserably. They should have split up again, leaving at least some people to defend the city. But how were they to know it wasn't the Imugi they were following? Still, the frustration is enough to make Yato sigh heavily.
Thankfully Godzilla's words bring him some measure of comfort, restoring his smile even if it's weaker than it was.]
And you've got yourself some pretty broad shoulders there, I gotta admit, heh. Besides, two head are less likely to bicker than three, I'm willing to bet. Easier to come to agreements, too.
[All he can think of is Cerberus of mythology, but it wouldn't surprise him to learn there are other three-headed folks out there, some with less than savory behavior.]