The pursuit of knowledge that would be better left unknown has always been a core flaw of his. Even now, as he once again faces the option between the safety of ignorance and the danger of knowing, he gives her his answer without hesitation.
"I do," Jekyll affirms. "I'll admit my memories are rather fragmented, but I'll share with you what I do recall."
He explains how he initially dreamt of London—the true, historical London, likely the one of his original human lifetime—but how those dreams had gradually shifted in scale and focus. He's seen glimpses of impossible people, impossible powers, and impossible foes beyond the scope of what any normal human should experience, yet he's had the distinct sense that he himself was no longer human in those fragments of memory. Many of the specifics of her world have been lost to him, but he does at least understand that he was a 'Servant' and she was his 'Master', even if he doesn't yet remember exactly what that means.
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"I do," Jekyll affirms. "I'll admit my memories are rather fragmented, but I'll share with you what I do recall."
He explains how he initially dreamt of London—the true, historical London, likely the one of his original human lifetime—but how those dreams had gradually shifted in scale and focus. He's seen glimpses of impossible people, impossible powers, and impossible foes beyond the scope of what any normal human should experience, yet he's had the distinct sense that he himself was no longer human in those fragments of memory. Many of the specifics of her world have been lost to him, but he does at least understand that he was a 'Servant' and she was his 'Master', even if he doesn't yet remember exactly what that means.