[Thancred? Really? Not in his emotional state at the time.]
One of them would be correct. However, Thancred had no knowledge of the events until they were set in motion.
'Twas talk of helping the star, to stop a Calamity and to save my life the reasoning used that caused Urianger to be silent and assist. Despite his reasonings earlier about being ill at ease on it.
[ Van only makes a noncommittal sound. "Tried to help" is so vague. Vague enough that he wants to press he mater further. However he won't. There's really little point in it after all. ]
She has a particular gift of being able to see aether. [Will she mention at the cost of her own life force? Not important now.] When I overheard her talk to Urianger, she was concerned because she saw the corrupted light within me so much that she didn't know it was me. Confused me as a sin eater at first until I had spoken.
[She should have come in and demanded answers then. But what would that accomplish.]
She told him that she believed I wasn't destroying the light but containing it...and asked him if the vision that he saw of the Calamity and my death was something he truly saw or not. Never got the answer because that's what happens when you have an army on your backside and hunting you down. But after destroying the Lightwarden in that area, Y'shtola told me in private her findings, that what she saw confirmed it.
She was the only one who spoke of it to me at the time, actually brought it to my attention.
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So then this Y’shtola at least respected you enough to actually bring it to your attention. That doesn’t really excuse the ones that would have kept it hidden from you, Mira.
[ He huffs, clearly irritated. Partially at the situation - that he apparently cares enough to be upset. Then he is also unsettled by how irritated he is. This isn’t really any of Vanitas’ business but apparently the irrationality of CARING is settling in. ]
If I have to stop making excuses for Xehanort, then you should stop making excuses for people who did you wrong, well-intentioned or not. Yes, this person who can see aether might not apply, but can you say that for the others? For the Exarch?
[She would have countered with how Y'shtola and Ryne both noticed this and actually not only showed concern but tried to figure out what they could do...if Vanitas didn't bring up G'raha. Her eyes widen as she does not recall ever mentioning him. That means someone else did and not the man in question.]
[ And Y’shtola along with Ryne would not be targeted with his “ire” as the old man had put it. Just... Everyone else. However, the comment has the intended effect anyway. Mira is coming up short. ]
How can I not know, Mira? I know everyone in some capacity or another.
[It's a small circle but Mira's concerned that he knows at all. She sighs in turn but doesn't lift up her head.]
...I gave him times to speak up. Asked him to confide in me if something was wrong. And he refused to. I thought we could speak freely to each other; after all, he has been so kind to me and helpful while on the First. How could I not trust him?
Things I’m going to ask him about when I see him next.
[ Because Vanitas does see this particular old man on a regular basis as well. He hadn’t known about the Exarch’s involvement in anything or that he was connected with the others, but now that he does... ]
[Oh look, eye contact. But there is a point. How did the others feel themselves when it happened to them? If it did at all? Were they hurt like her?]
I do not believe any of us wished for him to try and sacrifice himself for us. I can only speak for myself when I say that I am tired of others not only trying to make my choices for me but are fine throwing their lives away as such. Honor and nobility mean nothing to the dead in the end, let alone myself.
As good intentioned it may have been, it still was...
[Manipulation. As goodwilled it was, it was that.]
[ Augh he has that urge again. To do something to make that expression go away. To ward off the pain and hurt in her voice. He hates it. His fingers twitch with the need to do something.
Guh. He cares. Now that it's been pointed out to him and Vanitas has been forced to really think on it? It's so disgustingly obvious. ]
You need to tell them, Mira. If not the ones here then when you go back.
[It's endearing to be honest as she can't up but make a small smile at the admission. You two are her dumb boys and she wouldn't have it any other way and one arm pulls the boy into some kind of half hug.]
Heyo we going into ShB Spoiler territory for the lurkers
[Thancred? Really? Not in his emotional state at the time.]
One of them would be correct. However, Thancred had no knowledge of the events until they were set in motion.
'Twas talk of helping the star, to stop a Calamity and to save my life the reasoning used that caused Urianger to be silent and assist. Despite his reasonings earlier about being ill at ease on it.
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Ill at ease... No knowledge until it was set in motion... They still followed through or sat aside and allowed it to happen. Those are just excuses.
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In fact...I recall overhearing a conversation before. Might you heard of Y'shtola? She too is a Scion but I know not if her name has come up yet.
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No one's mentioned her before.
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She has a particular gift of being able to see aether. [Will she mention at the cost of her own life force? Not important now.] When I overheard her talk to Urianger, she was concerned because she saw the corrupted light within me so much that she didn't know it was me. Confused me as a sin eater at first until I had spoken.
[She should have come in and demanded answers then. But what would that accomplish.]
She told him that she believed I wasn't destroying the light but containing it...and asked him if the vision that he saw of the Calamity and my death was something he truly saw or not. Never got the answer because that's what happens when you have an army on your backside and hunting you down. But after destroying the Lightwarden in that area, Y'shtola told me in private her findings, that what she saw confirmed it.
She was the only one who spoke of it to me at the time, actually brought it to my attention.
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[ He huffs, clearly irritated. Partially at the situation - that he apparently cares enough to be upset. Then he is also unsettled by how irritated he is. This isn’t really any of Vanitas’ business but apparently the irrationality of CARING is settling in. ]
If I have to stop making excuses for Xehanort, then you should stop making excuses for people who did you wrong, well-intentioned or not. Yes, this person who can see aether might not apply, but can you say that for the others? For the Exarch?
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How did you know about the Exarch?
[And does she need to hold him back?]
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How can I not know, Mira? I know everyone in some capacity or another.
[ Everyone from her world at least. ]
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[Her tone is rather quiet as her head looks down at her hands. This seems to have hit a spot in her after all.]
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[ He doesn’t feel like throwing the old man under the bus. ]
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...I gave him times to speak up. Asked him to confide in me if something was wrong. And he refused to. I thought we could speak freely to each other; after all, he has been so kind to me and helpful while on the First. How could I not trust him?
But did he ever trust me in return?
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[ Because Vanitas does see this particular old man on a regular basis as well. He hadn’t known about the Exarch’s involvement in anything or that he was connected with the others, but now that he does... ]
Because I think the answer is no.
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[Does she have the right if this version did not do this?]
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[ He clicks his tongue. Vanitas squirms around until he can actually LOOK at Mira. ]
Even if he is not the same exact one that you know of? He still did it to someone else who is likely just as affected by it as you are.
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I do not believe any of us wished for him to try and sacrifice himself for us. I can only speak for myself when I say that I am tired of others not only trying to make my choices for me but are fine throwing their lives away as such. Honor and nobility mean nothing to the dead in the end, let alone myself.
As good intentioned it may have been, it still was...
[Manipulation. As goodwilled it was, it was that.]
I wonder if his Warrior feels the same.
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Guh. He cares. Now that it's been pointed out to him and Vanitas has been forced to really think on it? It's so disgustingly obvious. ]
You need to tell them, Mira. If not the ones here then when you go back.
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[But when will she be able to go back and speak on it? And how will she bring it up to G'raha here? And why is she nervous about it all?]
Nay, rather I will.
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[ Vanitas struggles for a moment. There's something that he should say... ]
A-and for the people that [ Groans ] care about you.
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[She knows they do.]
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[ Can't even deny it now. ]
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Thank you, Vanitas.
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I didn't even do anything.
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[Small bits of advice does work wonders.]
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[ He doesn't see it as a big deal. ]
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