The fact that this entity was speaking was shocking enough, but the intent behind its words could not be denied, and every Primordial here felt a chill run down their spine that was different from anything they had ever felt before. It was as if they were looking at something that should not exist, yet it did. At this moment, Eos felt a bit of regret that he had not informed the Primordials of the threat posed by Enoch, but at the time, his reasoning was sound, and even now, the fact that the Primordials were not aware of what they were fighting was a good thing.
Eos knew that Enoch suffered restrictions that he did not yet fully grasp, but one thing he had noticed was that the knowledge of Enoch seemed to give him more power over those who knew of him, and the words that he spoke to the Primordials might seem like just a threat on the surface, but Eos knew it went much deeper than that.
