"Is that so? Well then, I guess you'll have to get friendly with your new co-workers, won't you? Go on, Stormy, there's no bloody time to be shy! The [i]Exodus[/i] doesn't like to be kept waiting!" Clearly, he was not going to lift a finger for her. Sephiroth had apparently meant it when he had warned her about having to work hard to earn any respect. It had once been said that Angels were quick to forget, but never forgave, and Demons were quick to forgive, but never forgot. Stories claimed that, in the many battles between Angellic magic and Demonic ingenuity, the Demons were often pushed back and ended up with no other choice than to accept a ceasefire. Then they would start up again in a few centuries when they had made some attempts at rebuilding. They say that they had to rebuild so much, so often, that they began to forget how to wield magic, and that was how they came to posess such great technology, because they became great thinkers and builders, rather than students of magic, as the Angels had become. Some claim that the Demons resent the Angels and blame them for their loss of magical ability, but Demons had started just as many wars as the Angels had. The general mused on these thoughts as he watched his men work. The two races were polar opposites. That's all there was to it. Still though, they also say that opposites attract. Perhaps the fighting would stop. Someday.