because even if he can't make amends to them, he can at least make amends for them.
Loved that line. Very poignant. I can almost forgive Ansem for betraying his ex-students now.
If he was their king, as well as their teacher, he might as well be their father, so I could never understand how he can be so willing to destroy the Organization when half of them are the remains of his apprentices. But when you put it like that, I think I can sort of understand it a little, because, as a king, he also has a responsibility towards his country/world, and as a scientist/wizard/academic/inventor/whatever he has a responsibility to other worlds too.
Thank you for letting me look at it from a different point of view. =)
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Date: 2009-09-26 05:52 am (UTC)Loved that line. Very poignant. I can almost forgive Ansem for betraying his ex-students now.
If he was their king, as well as their teacher, he might as well be their father, so I could never understand how he can be so willing to destroy the Organization when half of them are the remains of his apprentices. But when you put it like that, I think I can sort of understand it a little, because, as a king, he also has a responsibility towards his country/world, and as a scientist/wizard/academic/inventor/whatever he has a responsibility to other worlds too.
Thank you for letting me look at it from a different point of view. =)