Dying itself is nothing new to her... Even before, when times were happier, she was used to being reborn. Reincarnating endlessly and remembering all of your past lives—that was once normal for humans, and how their society flourished.
[though the nature of it was very different back then.]
For Brilith, her hatred towards the gods is one of the few things that keeps her going. It's a little unfair for me, of all people, to tell her to let it go.
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[he knows how she feels. even without insight, it's impossible to miss.]
What she wants are two very different things. Answering one means losing the other—and a promise is a promise.
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he can't say that. he doesn't know enough.]
But something's got to change.
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[as much as agni hasn't changed in millions of years... brilith has made no effort to either, to be honest.
and it takes two to keep a vow.]
Though if nothing else, she's held on much longer than usual, because of our circumstances here.
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Making the next move will break the promise?
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[though the nature of it was very different back then.]
For Brilith, her hatred towards the gods is one of the few things that keeps her going. It's a little unfair for me, of all people, to tell her to let it go.