The disembodied voice of the god tells us that he has come back from the dead, but that he can't do anything about it. He's just like the other gods, he says, except that he doesn't have the divine power to change anything. He also says that he's the god of "the mirror array" , which means he can do whatever he wants with the mirror. He says he'd like to know if there's a way to harness the power of negative emotions, so that he and the other god can fight against them. He explains that the only way to do this is to unravel the cycle, which is what he did with the two other gods. The two of them have succeeded in their goal. The god says he came to kill the god, but now that they're both dead, he wants to be the god himself. He wants to love him alone, not the other way around.
The disembodied voice of the god tells us that he has come back from the dead, but that he can't do anything about it. He's just like the other gods, he says, except that he doesn't have the divine power to change anything. He also says that he's the god of "the mirror array" , which means he can do whatever he wants with the mirror. He says he'd like to know if there's a way to harness the power of negative emotions, so that he and the other god can fight against them. He explains that the only way to do this is to unravel the cycle, which is what he did with the two other gods. The two of them have succeeded in their goal. The god says he came to kill the god, but now that they're both dead, he wants to be the god himself. He wants to love him alone, not the other way around.