A resurrection that while traumatic, puts people back the way they are instead of beginning a new life? Drake looks thoughtful, but doesn't say anything on it immediately. That didn't remove the point, that made death a viable tool in far more situations.
"If I can't even help in catching it and killing it, I don't deserve to eat it." He's not going to be very interested in 'created food items', he can't hunt them. "And if killing it is only a temporary inconvenience for it, then there's even less of a problem doing it than usual." That's not how he's supposed to be taking that information, but he sounds a little bit relieved, whatever way he IS taking it.
Of course in turn it means he's likely to get eaten at some point in the future too, but he'd deal with that and the connected trauma when the time came. Karma spins on. "There has always been worse things than death, it seems now even more than usual. That's good, something nice to tell my Leader when he arrives." Now death can be a proper education tool and not just an object lesson for other people!
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"If I can't even help in catching it and killing it, I don't deserve to eat it." He's not going to be very interested in 'created food items', he can't hunt them. "And if killing it is only a temporary inconvenience for it, then there's even less of a problem doing it than usual." That's not how he's supposed to be taking that information, but he sounds a little bit relieved, whatever way he IS taking it.
Of course in turn it means he's likely to get eaten at some point in the future too, but he'd deal with that and the connected trauma when the time came. Karma spins on. "There has always been worse things than death, it seems now even more than usual. That's good, something nice to tell my Leader when he arrives." Now death can be a proper education tool and not just an object lesson for other people!