[@Tyki] Cosmos raised an eyebrow, debating in what manner to answer the question. In truth, he wasn't entirely sure what the creature was himself, nor if it was capable of grasping the more philosophical implications of the question. What he did know, however, was that this revealed sentience, the capability to understand language. Whether this knowledge had been interred into it's mind at the time of it's creation or it had acquired it later would be impossible to test, but it was most likely capable of learning. So it could be trained. "A magical construct with an emergent latent intelligence." It was a correct answer, of course, but most likely not the answer the creature wanted. Unless it was truly unaware of it's own existence. "On the more philosophical side, you are a sentient being, possessing of a soul, body and mind. From what I have observed you are fully capable of learning, and as such the path you choose to follow is entirely your own." Cosmos had some limited experience with emergent intelligence, the phenomenon that a previously nonsentient entity could develop sentience through absorption of or exposure to intelligent beings, or the transfer of data. As such he realized that this being would most likely seek verification of it's existence and it's capability to make choices. Any attempt to control it through the assertion of it's lack of choice would most likely result in an act of rebellion, an unseemly risk to take. "Of course, you're also a highly capable warrior, simply due to your nature. And as such the choices you make could profoundly impact the Multiverse itself."