You'rr certain the rest are going to follow suit, then? [That was one of his next questions, so he'll just nod.] We only knew of some of their locations, but I assume they are powerful enough to sort it out themselves.
G'raha and Tatara should have the means for that spell. It's the unknown lasting effects that... concern me, dear Sage. That this Calamity can change us and reach so far out beyond this place and twist things...
I have a responsibility to my own people to not turn a blind eye to something that can tear the world apart like that. I'd also like to see if what has been done to us can be reversed, if we so choose.
They'll be back. [ He says this with full conviction. There are a couple of other Northerners that might take a while to come around, but...they'll be back. ]
I'm not an expert, [ he will preface everything he says with this over and over again, ] but I don't know how the calamity would affect you across worlds. It's just the moon, after all.
[Anyway now that Mithra looks like he's eaten a whole animal raw, he'll just slip back over here--]
Terrific advice. [Said as he wipes off remains of cherry juice from his fingers] You run a tidy ship given the circumstances.
I was hoping he'd sensed a similarity to you as a foreigner, or that it had been contained to myself, but it doesn't seem like that's the case. I suppose it's good, at least, he didn't say we felt like the moon, hm?
[He'll glance towards Tatara briefly, a pained sort of smile, before turning back to the Sage.]
There could be plenty of explanation... and maybe I'm overthinking. I just wish to make sure this won't bode poorly for the rest. A... loose end to tie, if we have to.
It happens, when you're faced with something the world and its history have never recorded before. All we can do is our best in those times.
[There's an unspoken apology in the words. He pushes only from the viewpoint of one in a similar situation. Even if the answers come up dry, its better than never having seaeched at all.]
...We can leave it at that for now. Did you have questions for us? [Though he turns his head as Tatara waves the group down.] ...After we sort out this other matter, I mean?
[He'll nod, but promptly turns his attention back to the vote, eyes softening as a new wizard drops to the ground with bright eyes and poise and curiosity. The prince, perhaps?
They have a tough conversation ahead of them. Perhaps he'll start this talk again, when things have settled.]
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G'raha and Tatara should have the means for that spell. It's the unknown lasting effects that... concern me, dear Sage. That this Calamity can change us and reach so far out beyond this place and twist things...
I have a responsibility to my own people to not turn a blind eye to something that can tear the world apart like that. I'd also like to see if what has been done to us can be reversed, if we so choose.
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I'm not an expert, [ he will preface everything he says with this over and over again, ] but I don't know how the calamity would affect you across worlds. It's just the moon, after all.
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Give him a moment to do.... something with Mithra lmao]
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Terrific advice. [Said as he wipes off remains of cherry juice from his fingers] You run a tidy ship given the circumstances.
I was hoping he'd sensed a similarity to you as a foreigner, or that it had been contained to myself, but it doesn't seem like that's the case. I suppose it's good, at least, he didn't say we felt like the moon, hm?
[He'll glance towards Tatara briefly, a pained sort of smile, before turning back to the Sage.]
There could be plenty of explanation... and maybe I'm overthinking. I just wish to make sure this won't bode poorly for the rest. A... loose end to tie, if we have to.
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I wish I could give you an answer, but I don't know who he's talking about.
[ He shrugs a little bit, but he does so in a way that makes it seem like he didn't have to. ]
There are a lot of mysteries in this world, but we're working on uncovering what we can. I'm sorry you might have to go home wondering.
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It happens, when you're faced with something the world and its history have never recorded before. All we can do is our best in those times.
[There's an unspoken apology in the words. He pushes only from the viewpoint of one in a similar situation. Even if the answers come up dry, its better than never having seaeched at all.]
...We can leave it at that for now. Did you have questions for us? [Though he turns his head as Tatara waves the group down.] ...After we sort out this other matter, I mean?
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He looks to the meeting called, then back to Solomon with a smile. ]
I can't wait to read what sort of story your sage has written about you.
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But he just concedes again, his smile tired.]
Solomon.
It's our Sage's story I hope will be remembered. I'm more than content with being footnotes to history.
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He smiles too! ]
I guess we'll see what he's written when the time comes.
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They have a tough conversation ahead of them. Perhaps he'll start this talk again, when things have settled.]