[Rhea'li considers those words with some interest. He had no idea that Gilgamesh is a spirit; he seems rather flesh and blood here. More importantly, it implies that long after his passing, he did not pass into the Lifestream (or his star's equivalent of it). And he is rather unlike a primal...]
there is a practice from my home that shares similar traits oft in times of strife against an opponent believed to be too powerful peoples would summon beings called primals that they believed to be manifestations of their gods but the practice is dangerous for primals would enthrall their summoners and drain the land of energy
so if you are a spirit are you the actual hero from legend? or are you a manifestation that bears memories of the hero long passed?
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there is a practice from my home that shares similar traits
oft in times of strife against an opponent believed to be too powerful
peoples would summon beings called primals that they believed to be manifestations of their gods
but the practice is dangerous
for primals would enthrall their summoners and drain the land of energy
so if you are a spirit
are you the actual hero from legend?
or are you a manifestation that bears memories of the hero long passed?