[Light understands, of course; there's nothing about what Loki says that he can argue against, nothing inherently wrong with his logic. He'd be a fool to think otherwise. But it doesn't change the fact that it is a problem, one with no viable solution that Light can think of. Something about problems that he can't solve have always bothered him; this one is no exception.
He's not quite too prideful to not admit it, however.]
Easier said than done. As much as I wish I knew the answer, it's difficult, as you said, being restricted to only one perspective. A mortal one. [The word "mortal" is spoken with a brow quirk; it's being tossed around quite a bit in this conversation. Granted, the person he's speaking to is named Loki, but surely he's not that Loki. Surely. Maybe.]
Either way, we have two choices in the matter: we find a way to adhere to one viewpoint, one standard... or we allow the world to fall out from under our feet.
[He allows himself an exhale, which may come across as a sigh.]
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He's not quite too prideful to not admit it, however.]
Easier said than done. As much as I wish I knew the answer, it's difficult, as you said, being restricted to only one perspective. A mortal one. [The word "mortal" is spoken with a brow quirk; it's being tossed around quite a bit in this conversation. Granted, the person he's speaking to is named Loki, but surely he's not that Loki. Surely. Maybe.]
Either way, we have two choices in the matter: we find a way to adhere to one viewpoint, one standard... or we allow the world to fall out from under our feet.
[He allows himself an exhale, which may come across as a sigh.]
Things were much simpler at home.