Rorschach doesn't react to the roar nor the whisper outwardly. But an internal, mental shiver goes through him - it is hard not to feel some awe in the presence of this kind of power. Exposure to Dr. Manhattan over the years has allowed him to perfect his blank body language, however, and he simply stands there as the being answers.
Death, Rorschach thinks at first, but that's not right, is it? He considers what he's learned of the cards since he's come here, what he's heard from others, and read from the books in the library.
"Tower," he says finally. What else would be associated with such destructive forces?
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Death, Rorschach thinks at first, but that's not right, is it? He considers what he's learned of the cards since he's come here, what he's heard from others, and read from the books in the library.
"Tower," he says finally. What else would be associated with such destructive forces?
"What do you want from me?"