As soon as Kahn learned about the doctrine, his mind started racing.
'For death is inevitable. Even to a God.'
That was the last verse of the chant.
And the biggest irony of this mantra or doctrine was that it came from the literal God of Death.
[On the surface, it may sound stupid. Because what kind of being who can die, would be considered a god?
But it's actually profound at the same time. Because what God of Darkness is saying is that there exists an end to everything.
To time, space, light, life, and finally, even death.] hypothesized Kahn.
"It sounds grim and depressing… but it's a profound wisdom if you understand the true meaning.
With that outlook, one's entire perception of their life and oneself can dramatically change." spoke Kahn, reaching his own conclusion.
Morrigan on the other hand, was stunned at first but then, an ecstatic smile came on her face as her entire countenance was filled with immense joy.