" Are you deaf? Blind? Or just ignorant? " Cynbel wasn't in the mood to play around, and Conner wasn't exactly helping. He understood where Conner was coming from, but that is only because he expect Conner to not think any of it through. It was also beyond irritating that he outright ignored his order, which may not mean much, but directly disobeying a God of War when it came to conflict was just being rude. " Have you ever known Brahma to be the type to use violence? There is no better negotiator than Brahma, as he will always do what is the most peaceful solution if it can end peacefully. If it got violent, then I'd just deal with her myself. Do not disrespect me like that again, especially in front of others. " It was bad enough that Cynbel was neutral to Conner, but him believing he could help Brahma in a negotiation, undervaluing Cynbel's strength, and outright not ignoring Cynbel's previous demand was more than enough to make him vocal. He was still pretty neutral about Conner, despite this. It was nice to know that Cythlla was going to go willingly, but Cynbel wasn't sure if she would try to escape on the way there. He figured it was going to be difficult, especially since 3 of Brahma's heads seemed to be going crazy. That probably wasn't too normal, but he didn't really get the Hindu pantheon that well. " Anyway, we should get go-" And then he was at Odin's domain with Cythlla and Brahma. It seemed like Brahma's heads were just channeling one of his Astras, not that Cynbel was sure which one it was. They all sounded the same to him. He honestly didn't mind the company of Odin, for the same reason he didn't mind Brahma's. They just kind of did their own thing, which included their job. Cynbel wished those of his own generation could follow after them to some degree. Instead of acting like self entitled little brats, they could remember what they were supposed to be. Speaking of those from his generation, both Mithias and Kilgaris appeared. " Not really, but asking about it, then explaining how you already knew our answers makes you pretty pretentious. But, you already knew I'd say that, so no point in saying it, right? " Cynbel wasn't in a very good mood. Conner kind of ruined that, but Mithias already knew that. Cythlla began to speak up, though she was only speaking to those who didn't care. Well, maybe Kilgaris cared, but he was pretty irrelevant in the grand scheme of things. " Cythlla, I think you have the wrong impression of me. If I have to kill, I'll do it. I don't see what I gain from killing them, other than to feel good about myself. Sadly, I don't think I'd get that. You're trying to push your agenda, which any of us will do, but your means will never get you to your goal. Then again, I guess a god of 'madness' isn't very rational. " Oh, the trial was starting. Cynbel took his seat, and wished Brahma took him along for another ride.