Ah. [ Here, she looks a little bit abashed. Perhaps being lost in her thoughts is unbecoming for the Warrior of Light, and yet she finds that it happens more than she cares to admit.
When he goes on, she listens with rapt attention. To hear him talk, it seems as though she has more choice than she imagined. It seemed to her that she could (should?) only do her duty, which is to help where she is needed and be at the service of everyone with a need. It just so happens that where she and her sister help most is with battles and other conflicts, although they have helped out with other seemingly mundane tasks as well. ]
You make the path sound so wide open. [ Which, she supposes, it is. She doesn't always know where she is going or where she might wind up. Could she have foreseen that the path would lead to Ishgard?
He's given her a lot to think upon. ]
Haurchefant. [ She only says his name by way of answer, and in doing so, she feels that curtain of regret and even guilt descend on her again. ]
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When he goes on, she listens with rapt attention. To hear him talk, it seems as though she has more choice than she imagined. It seemed to her that she could (should?) only do her duty, which is to help where she is needed and be at the service of everyone with a need. It just so happens that where she and her sister help most is with battles and other conflicts, although they have helped out with other seemingly mundane tasks as well. ]
You make the path sound so wide open. [ Which, she supposes, it is. She doesn't always know where she is going or where she might wind up. Could she have foreseen that the path would lead to Ishgard?
He's given her a lot to think upon. ]
Haurchefant. [ She only says his name by way of answer, and in doing so, she feels that curtain of regret and even guilt descend on her again. ]