"What's the story say, though? Why'd they fight? Couldn't they share the garden?" Livius wondered. He'd never heard this story as a child.
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"What's the story say, though? Why'd they fight? Couldn't they share the garden?" Livius wondered. He'd never heard this story as a child.
"They fought over a tree with magic fruit, and the angels ate the fruit and the demons wanted the fruit, so the angels cut down the tree and salted the land so they couldn't have any," Blaire explained. "And clearly people didn't have a lot to do thousands of years ago so they started wars over a chopped down tree," Rhydian mocked.
"They fought over a tree with magic fruit, and the angels ate the fruit and the demons wanted the fruit, so the angels cut down the tree and salted the land so they couldn't have any," Blaire explained. "And clearly people didn't have a lot to do thousands of years ago so they started wars over a chopped down tree," Rhydian mocked.
"I thought angels were supposed to be the good ones." Livius complained. That all just sounded very petty and mean to him.
"I thought angels were supposed to be the good ones." Livius complained. That all just sounded very petty and mean to him.
"Maybe they were," Rhydian suggested. "The man told me they were only really good because of the fruit," Blaire mumbled, "It makes people know everything. He said he'd eaten the fruit and I needed to listen to him."
"Maybe they were," Rhydian suggested. "The man told me they were only really good because of the fruit," Blaire mumbled, "It makes people know everything. He said he'd eaten the fruit and I needed to listen to him."
"I don't think Rhydian's uncle is old enough to have eaten the fruit thousands of years ago." Livius pointed out. "If the fruit made them good, they should have shared."
"I don't think Rhydian's uncle is old enough to have eaten the fruit thousands of years ago." Livius pointed out. "If the fruit made them good, they should have shared."
Blaire didn't seem to understand. "He said so." Rhydian hugged him. "That was a lie too, so that you'd do as he said," he told him. "I guess people are greedy. If everyone's as good and powerful as you, you're not really special anymore."
Blaire didn't seem to understand. "He said so." Rhydian hugged him. "That was a lie too, so that you'd do as he said," he told him. "I guess people are greedy. If everyone's as good and powerful as you, you're not really special anymore."
"But angels are supposed to be good, and pure, and perfect." Livius argued. "They can't be greedy, the gods wouldn't like it."
"But angels are supposed to be good, and pure, and perfect." Livius argued. "They can't be greedy, the gods wouldn't like it."
"You met Azrael. He wasn't pure or perfect at all. Angels probably wrote those stories. They're going to make themselves look good," Rhydian pointed out.
"You met Azrael. He wasn't pure or perfect at all. Angels probably wrote those stories. They're going to make themselves look good," Rhydian pointed out.
Livius didn't like that, but it did make sense. Myrcella wasn't evil, so maybe not all angels were good. "Does it say what the symbol does? Will Myrcella be okay?" Livius asked.
Livius didn't like that, but it did make sense. Myrcella wasn't evil, so maybe not all angels were good. "Does it say what the symbol does? Will Myrcella be okay?" Livius asked.
"Nope. It just says it exists, and there's one demons use against angels," Rhydian said, turning the book around so that Livius could see the rune. "I guess she'll be okay. She was hurt, though. They use them to fight, but maybe it wasn't very strong and she'll be okay, since it was just Eden drawing them."
"Nope. It just says it exists, and there's one demons use against angels," Rhydian said, turning the book around so that Livius could see the rune. "I guess she'll be okay. She was hurt, though. They use them to fight, but maybe it wasn't very strong and she'll be okay, since it was just Eden drawing them."