. . . The Queen has no power. Soul slavery contributed to the widening gap between the city and the wilderness. My view is nothing new . . . but I do know that Tristan has never cared about equality.
If the Queen doesn't have power, then what did he expect to gain? Why lead all of those people to use their anger in that way, if it wasn't truly to close the gap and have something better done to rescue those in slavery?
...Like, working for both the Wilderness and for somebody in the city?
If power isn't through the Queen, though... what do you think he was really trying to do? And what was it he did that made that one person hurt so badly, and made the other scream...?
[She isn't sure what to make of it all. There's enough context to paint a bigger picture than before, but one that leaves so many questions behind.]
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[Her expression tightens a little, the only indication that she's feeling something.]
What happened? He mentioned soul slaves.
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I heard both of them, Rufus-san. I want to hear it from you.
You knew both people involved. Your view on it is valuable.
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If the Queen doesn't have power, then what did he expect to gain? Why lead all of those people to use their anger in that way, if it wasn't truly to close the gap and have something better done to rescue those in slavery?
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If power isn't through the Queen, though... what do you think he was really trying to do? And what was it he did that made that one person hurt so badly, and made the other scream...?
[She isn't sure what to make of it all. There's enough context to paint a bigger picture than before, but one that leaves so many questions behind.]
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