"You’re about to meet two of the greatest warriors the world has ever known. Thena, legendary, deadly, fashionable. And her trusty friend, a mighty powerhouse of strength, the fearsome Gilgamesh!"
"The Deviants are back." "No shit. I could have used some help." "We were attacked by a Deviant in London, too." "Even Ikaris couldn’t kill it." "You couldn’t?" "I was distracted." "Sure, man."
"Should she be drinking?" "No, hers is nonalcoholic. For kids. I gave you the same thing, Sprite. I was just kidding. Yours is a secret brew Odin taught me as a thankyou after we helped defeat Laufey’s army in Tønsberg."
"I could lead them. I figure I’d be good at that." "Yeah, you would. Ajak didn’t even choose you to lead us." "Ouch, Gil. Ouch. Harsh. I’m gonna let that one slide because, you know, you’ve always been bitter that I can fly and you can’t." "Oh, so what, you can fly. I’m betterlooking, everybody knows that."
"This is really good, Gil. You know, I could sell this. Put my face on it, move some units." "I made it from corn. I chew each kernel myself and ferment it in my spit."
"Ajak chose me to lead us, but I can’t even figure out how to speak to Arishem. I’ve tried so many times." "Maybe you’re trying too hard. Sometimes, you just have to listen."
"I’m sorry, Thena. You tried to warn us." "The last time Arishem reset your memories, something must have gone wrong." "What do you mean?" "Well, that’s what Mahd Wy'ry is, isn’t it? All this time, Thena was remembering all the other planets we were sent to and everyone dying during the Emergence." "I thought we were heroes. Turns out we’re the bad guys."
"I couldn’t recognize myself in Sprite's illusions." "Those were the good old days." "What if I can’t fight anymore?" "Of course you can." "What if I hurt you again?" "Come on. You know who you are. You’re Thena, Goddess of War." "Thank you." "For what?" "For always taking care of me." "Oh. I’d do it again. On any planet."