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Vira-Lorr ([personal profile] onerthes) wrote in [community profile] soddersays 2018-11-17 09:42 pm (UTC)

[Better some than none, but that would not be a thing that would earn them easy forgiveness among the survivors, if they realized what happened.]

If you had asked me once, I would have said man makes most of its own misery, but the gods have certainly shown their hand far too much for my liking.

[She watched him do it ambivalently, the act getting no reaction. It was an act of mercy to the poor beast, the bear going silent while the two of them moved on. In the next doorway, she paused as she opened it and her face set like flint.

It looked like a set of prison doors in an old world dungeon. She walked towards one of them and growled, gripping the door.]


If there is a god behind all of this, they bleed and die, the same as any other. Perhaps even their creator did once.

[Yanking on the door, there were old shackles, a little bit of blood, but as well there was a mirror there in the room right where the shackles stood. Vira-Lorr raised an eyebrow, looking back at him.]

this... isn't what I expected to see here. I half expected to find an old friend here.

(OOC: Heh, it's amusing. Reminds me of other games where your spouse determines the future stats of the next generation's hero. Just never could get behind the Rex/VL ship. He's got much better chemistry with Dyshana and Ellis.

Ellis' prison cell seemed a good stopping point on the memory lane trip. They've seen a bit of each other's past after all.)

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