[Ankh wasn't going to argue the point. While he did know that humans weren't all like that, he still had that piece that insisted that all humans were just piles of greed. Being reduced to human for a majority of his free year had really changed him. It really had changed him and he still was unsure if he liked the change.]
No one was stupid enough to free us. [The look on his face wasn't pleasant. It's was an old look, one of ancient knowledge and greed and the absolute superiority of something that never saw the world as anything but something to devour. The look passed and Ankh was just tired and rueful.] Until a hobo with no greed in his heart stumbled into our awakening and showed me why humanity is worth helping out.
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No one was stupid enough to free us. [The look on his face wasn't pleasant. It's was an old look, one of ancient knowledge and greed and the absolute superiority of something that never saw the world as anything but something to devour. The look passed and Ankh was just tired and rueful.] Until a hobo with no greed in his heart stumbled into our awakening and showed me why humanity is worth helping out.