It's fine, [he replies. After all it's a fair question.] I'm sure you're not the first to wonder, after all- and I can't blame you either.
Truthfully, if I could personally see a way to disarm him safely, I would probably consider it... ...but I can't. As for the Fog- she sees him as a host of something that's hers, and she wants it back. It's as simple as that.
He's not a threat- as you say, he is a 'lost child'. But he's a lost 'human' child, and one who exists as a reservoir of her stolen power on top of that.
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Truthfully, if I could personally see a way to disarm him safely, I would probably consider it... ...but I can't. As for the Fog- she sees him as a host of something that's hers, and she wants it back. It's as simple as that.
He's not a threat- as you say, he is a 'lost child'. But he's a lost 'human' child, and one who exists as a reservoir of her stolen power on top of that.