( marc thinks that he's fine with the unknown: knowledge isn't something he possesses in spades, he's never been particularly academic. it's only been in recent years that he's embraced learning in any great way — an accompaniment to his role more than anything else.
the unknown doesn't scare him. never has. there's too much that's unknown to warrant fear.
so is set right and it's the second option: the fact that marc has nothing here that's the problem? it's not as if khonshu had ever given marc much — a mission, yes, and his life. but marc knows that without the former, the latter is made up of nothing but bad choices and poor decisions. without khonshu, marc's life is—
—lacking. )
Neither.
( or rather, the problem isn't set. marc would be as unsure with any other god: he knows khonshu, knows his twisted, petty ways—
no subject
the unknown doesn't scare him. never has.
there's too much that's unknown to warrant fear.
so is set right and it's the second option: the fact that marc has nothing here that's the problem? it's not as if khonshu had ever given marc much — a mission, yes, and his life. but marc knows that without the former, the latter is made up of nothing but bad choices and poor decisions. without khonshu, marc's life is—
—lacking. )
Neither.
( or rather, the problem isn't set. marc would be as unsure with any other god: he knows khonshu, knows his twisted, petty ways—
(shit.) )
I don't need attention.