[Now this is an interesting performance. There's a clear theme coming through in the songs, and while Regene doesn't automatically connect it with the god/devil, heaven/hell dichotomy unless it's stated in a literal way - those ideas being part of the human mythology he knows well enough but without ever having had them touch his life - the simpler conflict of good vs. evil rings through clear and plain as day.
He's always found human religious views too simplistic for his tastes, and thinks that humanity's insistence on seeing morality in such black and white terms is what led them to the breaking point that first spawned his kind. So not all bad, but never very wise.
Regene approaches the performer during a lull long enough that he thinks the show might be over; he'll be useless for requests, but he does have something to ask.]
The obvious answer is evil, but the true answer sounded much more like chaos to me. [Or maybe clarify rather than ask, which he realizes he hasn't quite done yet himself:] The nature of his game.
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He's always found human religious views too simplistic for his tastes, and thinks that humanity's insistence on seeing morality in such black and white terms is what led them to the breaking point that first spawned his kind. So not all bad, but never very wise.
Regene approaches the performer during a lull long enough that he thinks the show might be over; he'll be useless for requests, but he does have something to ask.]
The obvious answer is evil, but the true answer sounded much more like chaos to me. [Or maybe clarify rather than ask, which he realizes he hasn't quite done yet himself:] The nature of his game.