[quote=@KoL] [@Caits] Oh, if that's the case, then I can lend you the help you may need. What Eris said was a straight quote of Thus Spoke Zarathustra. It's about the Death of God or [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_is_dead]God is Dead [/url]concept developed by Nietzsche. It goes more or less like this: Zarathustra is walking through a forest and meets a wandering holy man. The two have a brief talk about things of the word and life. When they depart, Zarathustra notices that the holy man probably never heard that God is dead, which makes all his conviction and faith pointless. Now, the thing is simple. Eris is Zarathustra (the adept of nihilism) in this scenario and Cassandra is the hermit (the one who has faith in the world, but ultimately is fooled on Zarathustra's view). Eris is kind of repeating herself, but in a roundabout way. She is simply trying to make Cassandra notice that she's well again, and that she still thinks that Cassandra's optimism is an illusion, but she won't make that much of an effort to shake her out of it. In a certain way, Cassandra shifted Eris' opinion and world view from a [url=http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/StrawNihilist]Straw Nihilist[/url] to an [url=http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TheAntiNihilist]Anti Nihilist[/url]. She still believes that the world is pointless the way it's, but now she's seeing this with another eye. [/quote] When did Yuri get this complicated?