[He thinks back on it. Did he ever notice that Lahabrea's soul was damaged? Well, honestly, he didn't use his soul sight much around the man... though Lahabrea's soul burned brightly and beautifully, it was not a subject of fascination for Hythlodaeus the way, say, Emet-Selch's soul was.]
Come to think of it, did his wife not return to the star prematurely? I think I heard word of it when it first happened, but naught else on the matter emerged and I suppose it was hardly my business to begin with.
[Perhaps he had simply assumed that the darkness in Lahabrea's soul was grief for his wife's passing. He always respected Lahabrea and his creations greatly though, and he wouldn't have pried. It's the same respect that has him pausing before Elidibus can respond.]
I truly think if we are to discuss this, it should be in a more private setting. Perhaps over some tea?
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[He thinks back on it. Did he ever notice that Lahabrea's soul was damaged? Well, honestly, he didn't use his soul sight much around the man... though Lahabrea's soul burned brightly and beautifully, it was not a subject of fascination for Hythlodaeus the way, say, Emet-Selch's soul was.]
Come to think of it, did his wife not return to the star prematurely? I think I heard word of it when it first happened, but naught else on the matter emerged and I suppose it was hardly my business to begin with.
[Perhaps he had simply assumed that the darkness in Lahabrea's soul was grief for his wife's passing. He always respected Lahabrea and his creations greatly though, and he wouldn't have pried. It's the same respect that has him pausing before Elidibus can respond.]
I truly think if we are to discuss this, it should be in a more private setting. Perhaps over some tea?