On the other hand, there was Alfin, woefully unaware of the problem that would soon come his way. But even if he sensed it or felt it, why would he care? He had long abandoned his desire to live long ago. And he had also shared most of the information he had in his hand with Wilkis.
Currently he had no other value beside being able to understand the anomans. Although he knew that the more time goes on and stronger the player became, the more his simple ability that had been overshadowed by his future knowledge will become.
Sadly, he can't see a future in which he will find true happiness. Instead his guilt over his crimes will keep pinning down any expectations he had for his future.
Death might not be absolute in his perspective, but this didn't mean he didn't value the lives of others.
He had felt guilt like how a normal human would feel. It is what makes him a human and also what makes him weak.