Not to mention, they don't believe in any other gods, and we know for a fact that they're wrong! But that doesn't matter. It makes no sense to me.
[ Aro doesn't understand faith, not in the way these people do. There is no doubt about the existence of gods in his world. No one sensible would claim there's only one god.
He runs a hand over his face, thinking about that list. Obviously, he hates the thought. He hates it less than phylacteries, but he still hates it. His instinct is to tell them nothing, but... ]
The danger would be in what would happen if we could do something we didn't tell them, and then they discovered it. Quite honestly, though, I don't really know all that I'm capable of. If I tell them that, what'll they do?
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[ Aro doesn't understand faith, not in the way these people do. There is no doubt about the existence of gods in his world. No one sensible would claim there's only one god.
He runs a hand over his face, thinking about that list. Obviously, he hates the thought. He hates it less than phylacteries, but he still hates it. His instinct is to tell them nothing, but... ]
The danger would be in what would happen if we could do something we didn't tell them, and then they discovered it. Quite honestly, though, I don't really know all that I'm capable of. If I tell them that, what'll they do?