Calebran, Slypnia and Gildra gathered around the mirror again observing the passing events involving the gate.
Calebran tapped his foot in an irritated manner as Gildra got up and started pacing with a concerned look upon his face and Slypnia almost seemed as though she was amused while watching the two men.Calebran let out an exaughsted sigh,
"This...this should not be happening. To think in one realm even though the treatment the humans show each other is not ideal they at least have a certain moral code where as in the other realm some wish to play God and seem not to care of the Pandoras box they have opened."Gildra's frown depended at Calebran's words,
"It also seems those that wish to play God do not like being told no or stop, how laughable even a babbling baby has more intelligence than that bafoon."Calebran huffs rubbing his temple while glaring at both Gildra and Slypnia,
"Nnnnggh this is absolutely bullshit neither of you listen, I told you we should have stepped in when those fools with the God complex first started messing with the gate. Now look what's happened these two worlds will be intwined and there's no telling what damage will happen."Gildra perks up with a mischievous grin seeing an opportunity to rile up the elder deity.
"Oh calm yourself we have fail safes for these types of things, plus it gets so boring here."Calebran stands from his chair grabbing Gildra by his robes and dragging him forward with a snarl.
"SO YOU WOULD PUT THE BALANCE OF THE WORLD'S WE SWORE TO PROTECT AT JEPORDAY TO EASE YOUR BOREDOM!?"Slypnia rolls her eyes at the two men pondering when Calebran will notice that Gildra only says such things to get a reaction from him.
"Calm yourself Calebran, as much as I agree with you we must discuss this matter calmly and Gildra please do your best not to anger Calebran."With one rolling their eyes and another with a heavy sigh a calm once more settles among the three.
Slypnia folds her hands in front of her.
"What we need to figure out now is how that man has found a way to make the gate fully functional. We did not foresee him being able to access it in full and now that he has we have bigger issues one of them being that the selected heroes are no longer just a precaution but are necessary."Gildra flopped back into his chair groaning in irritation 'I really shouldn't have opened my mouth' I thought as he glared at the man preparing hordes for the gate.
"Once again though they have no concern of the consequences of their actions."Calebran growled as they observed the man
"Damnit how did this even happen? How can one man have that many atrocities just laying around."Gildra huffs glancing at Calebran
"It seems certain humans haven't learned from the past. Remember that man that put corpses together...what was his name Frankenstein and we had to clean that up. It's like that but overly enhanced all he needs is possibly unknowing volunteers, captured specimens and who knows maybe he can make the damn virus work with a corpse."Calebran glares at Gildra he never liked how nonchalant he was during times like these.
"Yeah no shit Gildra! But that's not an answer it's a speculation. What I want to know is how he has done this without us or Death being alerted. Humans should not be capabale of doing this without one of us catching wind of it, much less the fact he got the gate fully working. They should not have been able to do that,at least not yet."Slypnia hummed understanding Calebran's frustration
"I understand how you feel, but it seems...Calebran that you have once again underestimated how quickly humans advance."Gildra nods glancing at Slypnia
"I agree with Slypnia. Humans are always advancing it is in their nature to constantly question things, to advance, and evolve...even if their actions have dire consequences."
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