[He would say, had Beckett not changed the subject, that in his experience the truth is that the divine are far more like humans than anyone ever knew. Michael and Lucifel bickered lovingly like any human pair of brothers. Personalities clashed and clicked together in all the myriad ways of humans who worked together. The experiences were never quite so far apart as to not share any themes.
But it doesn't apply, and when Beckett does segue into Cain and Abel, he turns the topic onto something better suited.]
Of course I do. They're much less distant ancestors for me than anyone else here. When I first heard it, the tale wasn't quite old enough yet to be called only a tale. Five generations isn't so far away.
[...Well, it is, really. But much less so when the next generation tends to happen around the teens of the previous.]
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But it doesn't apply, and when Beckett does segue into Cain and Abel, he turns the topic onto something better suited.]
Of course I do. They're much less distant ancestors for me than anyone else here. When I first heard it, the tale wasn't quite old enough yet to be called only a tale. Five generations isn't so far away.
[...Well, it is, really. But much less so when the next generation tends to happen around the teens of the previous.]