You can't qualify yourself as an ex-being until you cease to exist. Forms come and go; the consciousness remains.
[Of course, Sissel is speaking not only to a transformer, but to Primus' designated guardian of entropy and change. Inhabiting an inorganic body may not be the natural order for humans, but he'd consider it an opportunity rather than a curse.
Megatronus nods in response to being thanked, taking it and the pressure of his hand as consent. He focuses on Sissel's Glyph - not one of his own, but he can still use it to ground his power within the other - and Sissel can most likely feel something flash up his arm and stop at the Glyph.
Then he withdraws his hand and lets Sissel figure out what exactly it is that's changed about himself. It shouldn't be too difficult to notice the regenerative abilities he's been granted. Otherwise, he can crush an arm and see just how honest Sissel was being about his inability to experience pain.]
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[Of course, Sissel is speaking not only to a transformer, but to Primus' designated guardian of entropy and change. Inhabiting an inorganic body may not be the natural order for humans, but he'd consider it an opportunity rather than a curse.
Megatronus nods in response to being thanked, taking it and the pressure of his hand as consent. He focuses on Sissel's Glyph - not one of his own, but he can still use it to ground his power within the other - and Sissel can most likely feel something flash up his arm and stop at the Glyph.
Then he withdraws his hand and lets Sissel figure out what exactly it is that's changed about himself. It shouldn't be too difficult to notice the regenerative abilities he's been granted. Otherwise, he can crush an arm and see just how honest Sissel was being about his inability to experience pain.]