"You should have known by now, it is nearly impossible to achieve that through mundane means. But, divine magic lies right in front of you. Given the opportunity to slay them, or more likely execute them, would you do it? If so, do you think this choice makes you worthy of the power of divine judgment via the holy rod?
If your hand hurts, do you cut it off? If your hand is broken, do you punish it or mend it?
Are you sure you are worthy of claiming the power of the rod? Remember what the door had inscribed upon it, Gordon!.."
"Yeah, I am foolish. I ran away from the so called society. I ran and ran away from it because I am scared. All I do is running away, traveling and observe. And just as the great Kratos said, I still remember. I still remember the day my life was taken away from me. I wish to be better, I wish to know the meaning of my existence. But, these are just dreams and wishes. I have accept long ago these fears. That's how I can know my weakness. People won't die when they are stabbed or sliced by a sword. They won't die from poisoning or from an arrow. People will die when they are forgotten. That's why I will live remembering him. I will live and observe this world. You of all, should know the joy of observing this world. Weak humans ruling this world. Weak humans killing giants. Weak humans building amazing buildings. Weak humans stand here before you. These weak humans amazes you don't they? I have understand, many and many thing by just observing. That's why I enjoy wandering."
Kratos looks at Cyrvil with certainty in his godly eyes, and smiles: "And so, woman, since you claim to have understood quite a lot of things just through observation, have you ever managed to understand why it is that the Father of the Gods wanted you to have yet another gift from him?"
Thinking about it again, Gordon replies back to Kratos "If my hand is broken, then I will mend it and not cut it off. And, if I have the power opportunity to slay those thugs, I will not do it. Because I do not want to kill them and bring trouble and sorrow to their families as well".
Edited: Felipe on 18th Jun, 2014 - 7:38pm
Kratos seems pleased: "Very well, Gordon. You have passed my part of your final test. And now, let us wait for the rest to answer my questions with honesty, and Via will let you know of your final trial."
"Unfortunately, a mere mortal like me can't really understand you the gods. You are and will always be above us, guiding us and bringing us your will." Cyrvil says as she makes a slight bow towards them. Then she looks at them again. "But, if you want my words then- Someone would say that this is a fate or destiny, however I believe in the choice. By proving ourself so far he has waited. Waited for someone to meet these trials, and as he said, under his watchful eye, to master the virtue of honor and justice. That's why now it is time for him to choose. If we are worthy for yet another gift of his."
Kratos speaks to Cyrvil:
"The Gods do not always do as they please. The Gods follow rules, and orders. But the one law, that even Zeus has to follow, is the one set by The Fates. Are you confident that it could be your destiny to hold this scepter under the command of Zeus?"
Cyrvil kneels from respect as she says :
"By my choice which guided my fate to my destiny, and as I stand here I am- confident to hold this scepter under the command of Zeus!"