[That's not what Qubit meant, but given the number of times Carlisle has addressed undeads as its and things, he does his best to avoid the same kind of dehumanization for himself. It helps him distance himself from what he truly is, if only mentally.
Despite Qubit's seemingly good nature about having his life risked for nothing, Carlisle cannot help but apologize more. He owes the man some explanations, even if he doesn't know all the answers himself. He looks back toward the hole the shamblers are digging in the distance -- it is quite deep now.]
I apologize for not telling you sooner. I have been struggling to accept it myself -- even more so when my abilities are not what they ought to be. Commanding the undead, even passively, is... new. As is raising them.
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[That's not what Qubit meant, but given the number of times Carlisle has addressed undeads as its and things, he does his best to avoid the same kind of dehumanization for himself. It helps him distance himself from what he truly is, if only mentally.
Despite Qubit's seemingly good nature about having his life risked for nothing, Carlisle cannot help but apologize more. He owes the man some explanations, even if he doesn't know all the answers himself. He looks back toward the hole the shamblers are digging in the distance -- it is quite deep now.]
I apologize for not telling you sooner. I have been struggling to accept it myself -- even more so when my abilities are not what they ought to be. Commanding the undead, even passively, is... new. As is raising them.