[ There truly isn't any better way to explain in than a fundamental difference in who and what they are. A Heroic Spirit Gilgamesh may be, but a man driven by selfishness does not create with his own to hands. He claims, and he conquers, believes he owns everything, and it encompasses all that he is.
Aslan, perhaps, is not so different in that aspect. However, his approach to Kingship is that of a Creator. He does not desire a world under his heel or material possessions, however grand. His is a love for life and for people, not objects or high ideals.
He'll not repeat himself, but perhaps he can offer perspective. ]
What would you have given to keep the life of your friend?
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Aslan, perhaps, is not so different in that aspect. However, his approach to Kingship is that of a Creator. He does not desire a world under his heel or material possessions, however grand. His is a love for life and for people, not objects or high ideals.
He'll not repeat himself, but perhaps he can offer perspective. ]
What would you have given to keep the life of your friend?