Oh! Oh putting it into terms or an analogy that Esteban can understand helps him a lot more with understanding what he's dealing with. He'd never quite believed in Guardians, even if he invoked them in pretty much daily conversations, but overlapping what Romeo has explained to him with his own lore helps swallow the child's death a little better.
Maybe they're all dead on the train, and just trying to do a little bit of good before they move on. Somehow, that one is even easier for him to process.
"If they're dangerous, though, how do you deal with them? Do you need Zetta there to help you out-- or you helpin' Zetta out?" Is he understanding this right? Does Romeo need Zetta around to unlock his potential? Or is-- is he pretty good on his own, even in potentially problematic situations?
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Wait-- does that mean Romeo is a Guardian Spirit?
Oh! Oh putting it into terms or an analogy that Esteban can understand helps him a lot more with understanding what he's dealing with. He'd never quite believed in Guardians, even if he invoked them in pretty much daily conversations, but overlapping what Romeo has explained to him with his own lore helps swallow the child's death a little better.
Maybe they're all dead on the train, and just trying to do a little bit of good before they move on. Somehow, that one is even easier for him to process.
"If they're dangerous, though, how do you deal with them? Do you need Zetta there to help you out-- or you helpin' Zetta out?" Is he understanding this right? Does Romeo need Zetta around to unlock his potential? Or is-- is he pretty good on his own, even in potentially problematic situations?