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Sub-Zero MKA
The words Asha'rah used to describe her friend, Indar'en, and his manner of living made it seem as if she was talking about another race. Mercy, order, justice; these words, for so many centuries, held no value to a Saiyan. It sounded so foreign, but at the same time, so familiar. Based on her readings, the same words could be used to describe Vocado, the liberator of the Saiyan race from Arcosian bondange 2,000 years ago. There was little doubt that the two men never met, there being literal millennia between their lifespans, but similarities and parallels were there to be examined and documented, she was certain.
He was a God of Destruction -- a name that rang familiar in regards Isthar's fate -- the first of however many there had been in the following eons. Sarada could only imagine what responsibilities a title of that magnitude carried with it; but, if Asha'rah spoke of this Saiyan with nothing but fondness and respect, then he carried out his duties admirably.
However, she also spoke about a rebellion -- the first time Sarada had ever heard of anything of the sort. She also mentioned how Indar'en, her closest friend, was the very first god she murdered, presumably during this rebellion.
Sarada felt herself frown. "What?" Too much time had passed to feel anything other than confusion. This man was her closest friend, yet he was the first to fall by her hand during her rebellion. Why? What reason would she have to rebel? Why would close friends stand on opposite sides of a conflict? She wasn't one to propose talking things out over fighting, but to take their battle to that extent, when they were friends...
It left her with a bad taste in her mouth and confusion on her mind.
"Why would you kill your friend? What was this rebellion about?"
She didn't sound angry, but rather curious. There was little doubt that the goddess before her felt nothing but pain at drudging up the old memory. Sarada could only imagine how she would feel if she had to kill Avoca, her own best friend.
No. That wasn't something could ever bring herself to do, even if she felt she had the right of way. The ways of these so-called 'gods' must have been higher than those of mortals for them to push themselves to such lengths.