That voice wails again. It is fury, it is frustration, and it is the deep, almost childish confusion that he had done what he believed was right--he had followed a king chosen by god, who had been blessed with both a holy sword and a holy lance--so how? Why? Why would he fall, at the end of the line?
But it is, perhaps, slightly less frantic than before.
Re: the delights of a human's heart
But it is, perhaps, slightly less frantic than before.