[ Archer has so many things to hide. And yet, one of the ironic perks of having such a long list of terrible things to choose from, it's easy to present something that would make most ordinary people cringe (or worse) without touching on something too personal.
He tips his head briefly in acknowledgment of the willingness to play - and then, after a light pause, he lays his card on the table. (One would think, in such a game, that choosing the least offensive crime would be paramount, but Archer, apparently, has no such reservation.) ]
The deaths of millions of people at my hand and the destruction of countless alternate timelines.
[ He says it like he’s giving a weather report so it’s difficult to say how much what he revealed actually bothers him. Suffice to say, it is something he finds haunting, but there are other sins that lie much closer to his heart which he will not reveal. ]
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He tips his head briefly in acknowledgment of the willingness to play - and then, after a light pause, he lays his card on the table. (One would think, in such a game, that choosing the least offensive crime would be paramount, but Archer, apparently, has no such reservation.) ]
The deaths of millions of people at my hand and the destruction of countless alternate timelines.
[ He says it like he’s giving a weather report so it’s difficult to say how much what he revealed actually bothers him. Suffice to say, it is something he finds haunting, but there are other sins that lie much closer to his heart which he will not reveal. ]