No, scratch that. Sophia isn't entirely certain she's supposed to say anything to that. She's an accidental witness to someone's renewal of determination, however strange making such a pledge might be. But there's something to that refusal to accept the events here that makes her frown in thought - not in disagreement, but to look at her own concepts of inevitablity.
Curious, there's still a question she has to ask, however (without any trace of mocking or humour):
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No, scratch that. Sophia isn't entirely certain she's supposed to say anything to that. She's an accidental witness to someone's renewal of determination, however strange making such a pledge might be. But there's something to that refusal to accept the events here that makes her frown in thought - not in disagreement, but to look at her own concepts of inevitablity.
Curious, there's still a question she has to ask, however (without any trace of mocking or humour):
"...'Sword that smites evil?'"