My company just isn't one people enjoy. It isn't that I don't believe you. You'd have no reason to lie to me, being a god yourself and me having nothing to offer.
[He speaks as bluntly as he always does. He's been given compliments but it was from the followers of his temple who had believed him to be the best for the throne. Not because they truly believed in him, they knew nothing of him. They only knew of his legendary slaying of Apophis. Their words were empty, only wanting the favor of a strong god. Others always had nothing but insults when they didn't think he could hear.
So to be told these things by Thanatos always surprised him. It just wasn't what he was used to.]
You're selling yourself short if you believe you have nothing to offer.
[Thanatos is always blunt in his words. It's something that most find off-putting about him but he knows it's something that Set values. He can be plain-spoken with the other god and not be concerned about him taking offence - in fact, he might be more offended if Thanatos tried to be any other way with him.
But the idea that he brings nothing in his company is not one with Thanatos can mutely agree with. He shakes his head slightly.]
Do you think that because you can't offer power or influence to me that you offer me nothing? I don't need your favour, Set. Your friendship alone is of enough value.
You are the only one who finds my company worthy. I have never been good company. [He had always been irritable, downright angry at any little thing some times. Although he could remember being small, trying to join in conversation but nothing he'd ever said was any good.]
I do not speak well. I've never had any wit about me. You are very intelligent so I am always surprised you find my friendship something that is worthy. I simply do not offer much other than being a royal god. Even then, I never had magic. Only my strength and so I wasn't of much use. I've never been very useful. That's all.
[To Set, this isn't him putting himself down. It's the truth. Lessons as a child had never made sense to him and so he'd always angrily stomped away because it was frustrating to not understand while it came so easily to his siblings. The looks he would get, wondering how he had ended up so dumb...he still thinks about those.
So to someone as smart as Thanatos, as calm and collected...Set doesnt think his friendship offers much at all. But he'll gladly take it. ]
[Thanatos is not and has never been someone to finds talking about his feelings to be an easy thing, most of the time. It takes somebody sliding into a certain level of comfort with him for him to be more open, and he was able to feel that way with Set fairly early on in their acquaintance thanks to so many similarities between their personalities.
Hearing Set talk that way about himself doesn't come as a surprise, even if he is completely missing the point that Thanatos is trying to make.
He doesn't need Set to be anything more than he is.]
I find you to be fine company. There is a reason I invited you here and not my brother. [Thanatos places his hand on Set's arm and smiles slightly.] I don't need you to be anything more than yourself. That is more than enough.
...I'm glad you think so. [And he takes a moment, trying to figure out what to say next. He settles on:] Thank you. I want us to spend more time together.
[Thanatos chuckles softly, and he finds himself infinitely glad that it was Set he invited here and not someone else. He squeezes his hand lightly around the other god's upper arm and smiles faintly.]
It would be my pleasure.
[And that is no small thing to say, given how solitary he has been for the majority of his life.]
Though I think only time will tell whether or not I can convince you of your own worth.
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[He speaks as bluntly as he always does. He's been given compliments but it was from the followers of his temple who had believed him to be the best for the throne. Not because they truly believed in him, they knew nothing of him. They only knew of his legendary slaying of Apophis. Their words were empty, only wanting the favor of a strong god. Others always had nothing but insults when they didn't think he could hear.
So to be told these things by Thanatos always surprised him. It just wasn't what he was used to.]
I never know what to say other than thank you.
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[Thanatos is always blunt in his words. It's something that most find off-putting about him but he knows it's something that Set values. He can be plain-spoken with the other god and not be concerned about him taking offence - in fact, he might be more offended if Thanatos tried to be any other way with him.
But the idea that he brings nothing in his company is not one with Thanatos can mutely agree with. He shakes his head slightly.]
Do you think that because you can't offer power or influence to me that you offer me nothing? I don't need your favour, Set. Your friendship alone is of enough value.
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I do not speak well. I've never had any wit about me. You are very intelligent so I am always surprised you find my friendship something that is worthy. I simply do not offer much other than being a royal god. Even then, I never had magic. Only my strength and so I wasn't of much use. I've never been very useful. That's all.
[To Set, this isn't him putting himself down. It's the truth. Lessons as a child had never made sense to him and so he'd always angrily stomped away because it was frustrating to not understand while it came so easily to his siblings. The looks he would get, wondering how he had ended up so dumb...he still thinks about those.
So to someone as smart as Thanatos, as calm and collected...Set doesnt think his friendship offers much at all. But he'll gladly take it. ]
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Hearing Set talk that way about himself doesn't come as a surprise, even if he is completely missing the point that Thanatos is trying to make.
He doesn't need Set to be anything more than he is.]
I find you to be fine company. There is a reason I invited you here and not my brother. [Thanatos places his hand on Set's arm and smiles slightly.] I don't need you to be anything more than yourself. That is more than enough.
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[He's never told anybody that before, he thinks.]
I hope we can.
wanna wrap this up?
It would be my pleasure.
[And that is no small thing to say, given how solitary he has been for the majority of his life.]
Though I think only time will tell whether or not I can convince you of your own worth.