[He's still angry for what he said about Azem, it seems. Fine then. Let Hythlodaeus be mad - 'tis his right. Hades's scowl, however, is far more open as his eyes slide back in his general direction. It's clear Hades is simmering quietly, but there is no accompanying outburst.]
If you think it a grudge that I wanted both of you to live, then call it whatever you like.
I honored your choices. That does not, however, mean that I must like them.
On the contrary, I will forever be haunted by our final moment together, wondering what I might have said or done to alter your fate.
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If you think it a grudge that I wanted both of you to live, then call it whatever you like.
I honored your choices. That does not, however, mean that I must like them.
On the contrary, I will forever be haunted by our final moment together, wondering what I might have said or done to alter your fate.