[Osiris knows the look on Horus's face so well that he almost laughs out loud; Emmanuel is totally right to give his self-loathing outburst no credence at all, of course, but Horus can't stand not being taken seriously and he's about to blow a gasket. It's probably time for Osiris to step in.
But then Emmanuel says the most brilliant thing Osiris can possibly imagine. Even Horus's expression shifts, some of the heavy guilt lifting from his brows.]
That's right. It wouldn't be as simple as sowing doubt among his followers about the value of worshiping him, though - we would need to break their belief in him as an actual god.
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But then Emmanuel says the most brilliant thing Osiris can possibly imagine. Even Horus's expression shifts, some of the heavy guilt lifting from his brows.]
That's right. It wouldn't be as simple as sowing doubt among his followers about the value of worshiping him, though - we would need to break their belief in him as an actual god.