unnecessaryflourishes: (if you're quite finished?)
Emet-Selch ([personal profile] unnecessaryflourishes) wrote 2022-02-17 04:26 am (UTC)

That would make it difficult, yes.

[There's no judgment in his voice though, nor anything to suggest that the traces of anger and bitterness he can hear in Amos' voice are anything less than well-deserved. (He does not know - and does not care - what Thorne had been intending to do, in imprisoning a number of their summoned. All it will have done - and does indeed seem to have done - is made those so imprisoned less inclined to be pleased with their rule.)

Still, he offers a brief inclination of his head at the mention of not being either from Thorne or from the wider world they have found themselves in.]


I would be more willing to trust them over those who saw fit to throw a number of those they summoned into cells for ill-explained reason. And yet, it is hardly as if they have been truly open, either. More willing to accept those like you or I, yes. But is that simply by virtue of who they are, or do they instead seek to balance the playing field by claiming their own share of those who have been brought forth into this world?

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