audio | un: yiling patriarch
We've just heard from our friend Haltham about the fighting between Unhalad and Anurr forces nearby, so here's a question for everyone, brought up originally by our companions who got themselves drugged and fight-happy against the second living: what actions do you think we should or shouldn't take?
In Haltham's encouraging words, think wisely. Whatever we're doing or not doing has an effect by merit of choice. Also, a reminder that we still need to not end up in either's hands or revealing our location, given the reason we were summoned here has not changed, and our deaths can be a benefit to either side. Our lives benefit ourselves and our rescuers and the peoples here, by keeping us out of warlord hands.
( He's not opening up with his thoughts because he doesn't want it as a discussion against his take, but as people offering their thoughts after he asks the question. )
In Haltham's encouraging words, think wisely. Whatever we're doing or not doing has an effect by merit of choice. Also, a reminder that we still need to not end up in either's hands or revealing our location, given the reason we were summoned here has not changed, and our deaths can be a benefit to either side. Our lives benefit ourselves and our rescuers and the peoples here, by keeping us out of warlord hands.
( He's not opening up with his thoughts because he doesn't want it as a discussion against his take, but as people offering their thoughts after he asks the question. )

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This is ridiculous. Like I said, I can do it, still. It's just really weird.
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And he's heard and read some very bizarre things. Why does this seem more closely tied to dual cultiv... No. No! Not going there!
Sounding a bit pained, and still embarrassed: )
I, ah. See. No, look, I think there might be another way, or at least, if it's about forming a connection to where lines of energy run through the body, then a wrist, or any place that leads to concerns about tongues?!
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( Except maybe himself in that whole "I'd roll with it, I guess" way. )
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( after that, which sounds less outraged and more outrageously sincere, he pauses, then laughs. )
Really, I couldn't, who would do that to a young miss or a young sir? There's flirting, there's shamelessness, and there's that.