Inigo frowns. Mostly because he's thinking, but also because the idea of him as some sort of void hero back home feels.. weird. Even if it was just Tidus having misunderstood way back when what Inigo had been trying to tell him.
"Well, we were just travelling to different versions of our world." Which sure feels a lot less strange to Inigo than them moving to worlds beyond his comprehension, like many of the worlds they have visited in the past. That odd white space thing, Kamakan and its incomprehensible technology..
"Not to mention that no one was ever supposed to find out what we were doing."
That's the key thing to him. It's why he was planning on vanishing from history as well as he could, the moment his task back home would be done. The same went for all of their friends. They weren't supposed to exist anymore.
"That's why the part about us being expected here part feels so strange to me." Even though he's doing his job all the same. "Back home they might have called upon Naga if they needed help, sure, but they would never just expect a bunch of heroes to appear out of the sky. Even the idea by itself feels so odd to me."
Like a superhero service on demand.
Inigo pauses, looks over, and then adds-- "Watch out, I think that pile of debris in front of you is about to topple over."
It's not a huge threat, hence why he sounds relatively casual about it. But he's still pretty sure Tidus would prefer keeping all of this mess out of his hair, for one.
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"Well, we were just travelling to different versions of our world." Which sure feels a lot less strange to Inigo than them moving to worlds beyond his comprehension, like many of the worlds they have visited in the past. That odd white space thing, Kamakan and its incomprehensible technology..
"Not to mention that no one was ever supposed to find out what we were doing."
That's the key thing to him. It's why he was planning on vanishing from history as well as he could, the moment his task back home would be done. The same went for all of their friends. They weren't supposed to exist anymore.
"That's why the part about us being expected here part feels so strange to me." Even though he's doing his job all the same. "Back home they might have called upon Naga if they needed help, sure, but they would never just expect a bunch of heroes to appear out of the sky. Even the idea by itself feels so odd to me."
Like a superhero service on demand.
Inigo pauses, looks over, and then adds-- "Watch out, I think that pile of debris in front of you is about to topple over."
It's not a huge threat, hence why he sounds relatively casual about it. But he's still pretty sure Tidus would prefer keeping all of this mess out of his hair, for one.