*He doesn't know what "Jewish" is either. Kind of hard to know the word when you're born well before Judah.
But rather than asking about any of these things (a world war? A war between worlds, or a war encompassing all of one world? Both sound terrifying.), he finds himself caught off guard by how plausible all this was. It wasn't like the claim of a tent made of books, or the spastic, disjointed generalizations about "furries" in general. People killing one another for their beliefs was most certainly a thing that happened, unfortunate though it was, and the sudden change in tone wasn't something he'd heard when he was going on about the "furries". And a war on a world or multi-world scale? He could see how such a thing might happen - worlds as countries or chains of alliances.
But while he might cautiously entertain this idea as a sane one grounded in reality for all these things, there was still the matter of the accusation.*
I...ah. I'm afraid I haven't met anyone here who was volatile enough towards anyone else for their faith to kill them.
*And a quick check reveals...Richtofen as the only other person who had been speaking to him as of this point in the conversation. Richtofen didn't even seem to care what anyone believed...
Another false accusation, it seemed. He couldn't even imagine Richtofen even hiding any vitriol. He was far too transparent with it, honestly.*
this isn't awkward in the slightest...sorry for all this
But rather than asking about any of these things (a world war? A war between worlds, or a war encompassing all of one world? Both sound terrifying.), he finds himself caught off guard by how plausible all this was. It wasn't like the claim of a tent made of books, or the spastic, disjointed generalizations about "furries" in general. People killing one another for their beliefs was most certainly a thing that happened, unfortunate though it was, and the sudden change in tone wasn't something he'd heard when he was going on about the "furries". And a war on a world or multi-world scale? He could see how such a thing might happen - worlds as countries or chains of alliances.
But while he might cautiously entertain this idea as a sane one grounded in reality for all these things, there was still the matter of the accusation.*
I...ah. I'm afraid I haven't met anyone here who was volatile enough towards anyone else for their faith to kill them.
*And a quick check reveals...Richtofen as the only other person who had been speaking to him as of this point in the conversation. Richtofen didn't even seem to care what anyone believed...
Another false accusation, it seemed. He couldn't even imagine Richtofen even hiding any vitriol. He was far too transparent with it, honestly.*