Muir's eyes widen "Yes....That is not good....This becomes even more ......We should send word to Gyro that someone needs to check on her. She could be captured already and turned undead....We should have told Vox to just let this realm collapse and we take refugees to our world and help them settle instead of this madness. The odds are not in our favor, even more at this point."
Slowly recovering her faculties, she turns to Muir after his statement. "I realize we are in a precarious state, odds against us and all that, but to let a realm collapse and force people to come to our world when there is a chance we can save it? We can't do that." She almost says it is the cowards way out and is surprised by her own hold of the tongue. The old Elthana she knew that worked in Marblestead would have had no quams at all and would have made sure Muir knew that she meant it.
She reaches up to the tickle at her neck and sees blood on her fingers as she pulls it away. "What I am most curious about... why didn't she go through with it? I foolishly didn't think about her taking my life when she was in me... but that would be such an easy way for her to become whole again. Unless.. if she killed me while occupying my body - would that kill her too? If that's the case, please kill me next time she is here... it's worth the possibility of ridding the world of her malice."
"Elthana is right, Muir. Abandoning this realm doesn't solve the problem. It just invites the rot to follow us home, and likely causes a ton of overcrowding and logistical complexity. It's also not the most helpful of comments right now", Vin agrees.
He turns to Elthana, his gaze softening. "I’ve been weighing her reluctance too. It's why I think she’s either blinded by her own ego or simply isn't as all-powerful as she wants us to believe. But don't ask me to kill you, Elthana. I'm not sure I would be able to follow through on that, regardless of the stakes".
A low rumble of disapproval emanates from Neferox's throat at the last comment.
"Now, back to the issue at hand. You said only one like you could get close to that brain. Why? What exactly is the barrier that makes you the only key to her inner sanctum?"
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Muir's eyes widen "Yes....That is not good....This becomes even more ......We should send word to Gyro that someone needs to check on her. She could be captured already and turned undead....We should have told Vox to just let this realm collapse and we take refugees to our world and help them settle instead of this madness. The odds are not in our favor, even more at this point."
Slowly recovering her faculties, she turns to Muir after his statement. "I realize we are in a precarious state, odds against us and all that, but to let a realm collapse and force people to come to our world when there is a chance we can save it? We can't do that." She almost says it is the cowards way out and is surprised by her own hold of the tongue. The old Elthana she knew that worked in Marblestead would have had no quams at all and would have made sure Muir knew that she meant it.
She reaches up to the tickle at her neck and sees blood on her fingers as she pulls it away. "What I am most curious about... why didn't she go through with it? I foolishly didn't think about her taking my life when she was in me... but that would be such an easy way for her to become whole again. Unless.. if she killed me while occupying my body - would that kill her too? If that's the case, please kill me next time she is here... it's worth the possibility of ridding the world of her malice."
"Elthana is right, Muir. Abandoning this realm doesn't solve the problem. It just invites the rot to follow us home, and likely causes a ton of overcrowding and logistical complexity. It's also not the most helpful of comments right now", Vin agrees.
He turns to Elthana, his gaze softening. "I’ve been weighing her reluctance too. It's why I think she’s either blinded by her own ego or simply isn't as all-powerful as she wants us to believe. But don't ask me to kill you, Elthana. I'm not sure I would be able to follow through on that, regardless of the stakes".
A low rumble of disapproval emanates from Neferox's throat at the last comment.
"Now, back to the issue at hand. You said only one like you could get close to that brain. Why? What exactly is the barrier that makes you the only key to her inner sanctum?"