Sin had never known the Destroyer formerly known only as Anos, but tales from her childhood gave her enough of a baseline to form opinions. That was quite the troublesome thought. Did she hear these tales from Anshar, her father, or the mother Kishar? Depending on the person telling her the stories, they could have been a bit off the mark in terms of truth.
"You'll have to tell me exactly what stories you were told. My brother was always prone to embellishment," he stated. Apparently though, Sin would likely have no regrets, even if she was ruined. Anos was beginning to believe this was nothing but a long list of upgrades to the form of Ki, especially with all these flirty quips she sent his way. Maybe he should blame the active seal? Nevertheless, she would not compare Anu to children; she'd instead reduce him to a yipping dog.
"Dogs are loyal," was his only correction to that clause.
The accessibility of Sin's outfit was something for Anos to figure out himself, was it? How cheeky. At this rate, Anos would be grinning from ear to ear for the rest of eternity. Sin also found his choice in ensemble suitable, though he would once again have to question her focus, considering the point of lingering in her gaze.
"Are you certain? You look as if you'd prefer a different sight entirely," he quipped.
Now that Anu was no longer a concern of theirs, Anos received the hysteria of his new queen. He, too, thought that was a rather amusing turn of events. It was all the more worthwhile to see the amusement in Sin's visage.
"Well, you did say wherever he was last. I only did as my queen requested." Ah, the acquiescence of a devil had become something of notoriety in this world, and there was a very clear reason as to why. Even the mark on Sin's pelvis was such a thing, though they were both 'suffering' from that in a way of speaking. Oh... Sin was going to continue the flirty banter, claiming she could survive quite a few things for a long time. She also claimed there was no time like the present to find out about her outfit's accessibility. Naturally, Anos agreed.
"Maybe I would leave you waiting. But, you needn't worry; I'm not feeling very patient myself. Let's find out, shall we?"
Anos would snap his fingers one final time in this world today. In doing so, Delsgade, Sin and himself would all be transported in unison to the castle's point of origin:
The Void itself. This world had the interesting benefit of its natural lighting, but they would soon be in a very dim setting... within a very broken version of the castle, segmented as if it had been blown to bits with its debris merely floating around. . .