Things Loki considers but does not say includes a level of incredulity at the amount of direct involvement Andraste might have in... any personal life of anyone alive in the current age, much less the bleeding through of the Fade that has occurred as a result of every choice Corypheus has made in living memory. It's there, in his mind, from both the position of a man who is unlikely to believe in any gods beyond the ones he's met personally - which is many of the various Midgardian pantheon, truth be told - but not on his face.
Because there are other things to consider. Mobius is his friend, and Loki can't dismiss Mobius' feelings automatically anyway, even if he is not built to understand them.
"What would be 'squandering the gift'? What does that even mean?"
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Because there are other things to consider. Mobius is his friend, and Loki can't dismiss Mobius' feelings automatically anyway, even if he is not built to understand them.
"What would be 'squandering the gift'? What does that even mean?"