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Because they are now unable to engage in conflict. Not that it matters at this point. However, this applies to Ma'at as well.
Elaborate? How can she not fight Baphumet?
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Because they are now unable to engage in conflict. Not that it matters at this point. However, this applies to Ma'at as well.
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Rather, it was an unfortunate circumstance. I am continuing to analyze the situation, but do keep in mind that he very well could have survived. But he would not have been able to defeat Baphumet, and would eventually become a sitting duck for destruction.
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Entirely. I would rather you all survive.
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That is incorrect as well.
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In the end, power was never our end goal. I said several times that I exist in order to protect the Codex if they ever lack a protector. The goal is to prevent our order from dying at the hands of a tyrant. And once that goal is achieved, I couldn't care much less about what happens to me. Neither could Seth. Once every Codex is safe, then there is no use for all of that power. It would be beneficial that everyone learn that, lest Baphumet happens twice.
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One might say that, yes.
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But they would be wrong.
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Seth truly did have the best interests of all the Codex in mind. He simply wanted to be left alone.
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Not particularly. I would like to say that I was not born naturally. I was generated from the genetic material of Seth. There is one aspect of the past that I could not previously reveal that you should know, however.
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Not particularly. I would like to say that I was not born naturally. I was generated from the genetic material of Seth. There is one aspect of the past that I could not previously reveal that you should know, however.
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Yes.