[From the start, Ithaqua can tell that Urianger and G'raha are from the same world. An interesting detail, but unimportant for now. Instead, he looks at the scene, notes the tension, and looks back at Urianger, how his expression is tight.
But he's not so silly as to not understand the words.
Someone's about to die, likely sacrificial, but while this is a memory and there is already some assurance that she (they? why are there more?) have likely been restored as she said, that doesn't dismiss the emotions as fake. Ithaqua's priority is Urianger but his best enemies are physical, not emotional.
He can only put his hand on Urianger's back to remind him that he's here.]
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But he's not so silly as to not understand the words.
Someone's about to die, likely sacrificial, but while this is a memory and there is already some assurance that she (they? why are there more?) have likely been restored as she said, that doesn't dismiss the emotions as fake. Ithaqua's priority is Urianger but his best enemies are physical, not emotional.
He can only put his hand on Urianger's back to remind him that he's here.]