"Both, ideally," he admits without missing a beat. It comes across surprisingly enthusiastically for how considered and matter-of-fact his response has been so far. The rabbit knight doesn't actually expect her to answer. More to the point, he doesn't expect her to give an honest answer. She could be absolutely truthful and give him the entire history with no breaks or hiccups and he likely won't believe it at this point.
It has nothing to do with the Protector, really. If anything, their encounters have made the Wizard's side of things more believable. It's a combination of the combined uncertainty of all of humanity that has persisted even before he was born on top of his own naturally distrustful nature...
"Arguably it doesn't matter what the truth is unless I can do something about it. I'd still like to know both, though, I think."
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It has nothing to do with the Protector, really. If anything, their encounters have made the Wizard's side of things more believable. It's a combination of the combined uncertainty of all of humanity that has persisted even before he was born on top of his own naturally distrustful nature...
"Arguably it doesn't matter what the truth is unless I can do something about it. I'd still like to know both, though, I think."