His non-physical strength has served him well enough in the past. Grudgingly, though, Sylar finds he may have to concede Zuko's point: physical strength has its benefits.
Especially when tied into the less common strengths.
Nevertheless, there's a mild, mocking disdain in the upturn to his lips, and the nod he gives Zuko is rather disingenuous. "And I suppose I should wish you luck in finding your own strength," he says. "If you can."
He turns, and begins the walk back to Milliways.
(It's somewhat slower than when he first came outside. He still aches, more than he'd care to admit, from the session.)
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Date: 2007-10-30 06:23 am (UTC)Especially when tied into the less common strengths.
Nevertheless, there's a mild, mocking disdain in the upturn to his lips, and the nod he gives Zuko is rather disingenuous. "And I suppose I should wish you luck in finding your own strength," he says. "If you can."
He turns, and begins the walk back to Milliways.
(It's somewhat slower than when he first came outside. He still aches, more than he'd care to admit, from the session.)