Zelgadis bringing up the copy had been a shock. Everything else? He can’t even process it right away.
Rezo had spent a great deal of his life living in and working in Sairaag. The city had existed even before he was born, and he’d vaguely assumed business would continue there as usual
“That can’t be right,” he says. “Eris is an intelligent young woman, surely she would have destroyed the copy once we were done with it. And to put Sairaag itself in danger-”
-except Erisiel, much like Rezo, had been willing to endanger and harm others if it was necessary for an important goal. She had helped Rezo with the Taforashia project, because she believed that the research they were doing with the Hellmaster’s Jar and the disease was important enough to be worth any deaths incurred before Rezo was able to put the civilians in stasis.
But what could she have possibly sought to gain from putting a bounty on Zelgadis and his allies, as well as pursuing such destructive ends?
“There's no reason for any of that. That can’t be right.”
/tosses in some hc while we're here
Rezo had spent a great deal of his life living in and working in Sairaag. The city had existed even before he was born, and he’d vaguely assumed business would continue there as usual
“That can’t be right,” he says. “Eris is an intelligent young woman, surely she would have destroyed the copy once we were done with it. And to put Sairaag itself in danger-”
-except Erisiel, much like Rezo, had been willing to endanger and harm others if it was necessary for an important goal. She had helped Rezo with the Taforashia project, because she believed that the research they were doing with the Hellmaster’s Jar and the disease was important enough to be worth any deaths incurred before Rezo was able to put the civilians in stasis.
But what could she have possibly sought to gain from putting a bounty on Zelgadis and his allies, as well as pursuing such destructive ends?
“There's no reason for any of that. That can’t be right.”