In the dialogue, Jaden expresses a willingness to devote himself entirely to Artemis, suggesting that such a commitment would be preferable. He indicates a readiness to endure significant sacrifice for this allegiance. Acheron, however, responds dramatically, suggesting he'd prefer the eternal torment of Prometheus—having his insides torn apart daily—over Jaden's proposed fate of servitude.
This exchange highlights the characters' perspectives on sacrifice and loyalty, emphasizing how they view servitude in relation to suffering. Both characters seemingly find the notion of eternal slavery repulsive, yet Jaden contemplates it under the influence of loyalty, while Acheron vehemently opposes it, preferring the pain of his own torturous fate instead.