Cool.
In that case, Kellach just considers them as part of the experience of exploring Eorzea. He feels a sort of kinship with Althyk because he doesn't see how a god of space and change would wield a mythril greataxe, mirroring his own background a bit.
In that case, Kellach just considers them as part of the experience of exploring Eorzea. He feels a sort of kinship with Althyk because he doesn't see how a god of space and change would wield a mythril greataxe, mirroring his own background a bit.