[ Once, but not anymore. He doesn't know what he wants, rather than a stubborn adherence to something he knows he doesn't. That's progress, in Zenyatta's book.
Finally, Zenyatta turns to Hanzo, looking at him. He notes the quieter voice, but how the rage is still present. It's subdued, but still there. He's reminded so harshly of Genji, it's a little painful.
In a more mild tone: ]
There is no shame in not knowing, and there is no time limit in which you must find your answer. But you will find nothing new, if you do not look with different eyes.
[ ...Damn, he was doing so well not to let the metaphors and lessons slip in!!! ]
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Finally, Zenyatta turns to Hanzo, looking at him. He notes the quieter voice, but how the rage is still present. It's subdued, but still there. He's reminded so harshly of Genji, it's a little painful.
In a more mild tone: ]
There is no shame in not knowing, and there is no time limit in which you must find your answer. But you will find nothing new, if you do not look with different eyes.
[ ...Damn, he was doing so well not to let the metaphors and lessons slip in!!! ]