Honestly, Kol's life has revolved around death for so long, it would be nigh impossible for him to not drop such casual mentions of it in conversation. Even if he were asked not to, it's not likely a feat he could achieve. Such is the life of a vampire.
"I don't know," he admits, hands clasped behind his back as he slowly circles the fire, eyes focused on the dancing flames as he considers what she's asked. "I suppose it depends on how quickly the Gods can put together some sort of way to fix it all. Odin seems intent on finding the solution to get everyone home. Determined enough that he won't look to giving anyone a choice, if it comes down to it."
He doesn't think it was in malice that the deity had made such statements; for all that Kol has seen thus far, Odin seems rather benevolent. But that doesn't mean he won't make a harsh decision for the greater displaced community at large. The many versus the few, etcetera. Kol finds the idea unpleasant, but not unreasonable.
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"I don't know," he admits, hands clasped behind his back as he slowly circles the fire, eyes focused on the dancing flames as he considers what she's asked. "I suppose it depends on how quickly the Gods can put together some sort of way to fix it all. Odin seems intent on finding the solution to get everyone home. Determined enough that he won't look to giving anyone a choice, if it comes down to it."
He doesn't think it was in malice that the deity had made such statements; for all that Kol has seen thus far, Odin seems rather benevolent. But that doesn't mean he won't make a harsh decision for the greater displaced community at large. The many versus the few, etcetera. Kol finds the idea unpleasant, but not unreasonable.