[It's a difficult moment to relive, that's for sure, but Urianger seems to be taking it about as well as he can. He gives Ithaqua an appreciative nod, then turns his attention back to the scene.
But not without giving Ithaqua a warning first.]
Pray do not be alarmed by what thou art about to witness.
[That's fine, probably.
Back at the scene, the miqo'te's words seem to take the generic hero man by surprise.]
But you mustn't, for it would mean losing our way forward. [She immediately follows her previous words up.] This, I only reveal to so that you can promise not to invoke the magick.
We came here knowing what victory may cost, so press on. Press on and do not look back.
[The others watch somberly, knowing that the woman is right. With her sacrifice, a path will be revealed to them. They have to continue, for much is at stake. Such is palpable in their silence.
As the woman waits for the storm to take her, someone else steps forward to join her.
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But not without giving Ithaqua a warning first.]
Pray do not be alarmed by what thou art about to witness.
[That's fine, probably.
Back at the scene, the miqo'te's words seem to take the generic hero man by surprise.]
But you mustn't, for it would mean losing our way forward. [She immediately follows her previous words up.] This, I only reveal to so that you can promise not to invoke the magick.
We came here knowing what victory may cost, so press on. Press on and do not look back.
[The others watch somberly, knowing that the woman is right. With her sacrifice, a path will be revealed to them. They have to continue, for much is at stake. Such is palpable in their silence.
As the woman waits for the storm to take her, someone else steps forward to join her.
Urianger.]