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[ Th'ancred had heard of the Make it Rain event, and had decided... well, he'd look cute in some of those clothes. And the bar there was good - and his daugher had gone, as well.
Perhaps he wanted to simply relax. The Scions were at rest - as far as they could be. They were preparing to see what the Source would bring - since it seemed to be a calm similar to periods of large activity.
But, for now, Th'ancred sat at the edge of the airship there, legs danging over. He could have teleported - he'd never been cursed by Flow - but he still wanted to feel the air against him. Sometimes he wondered if death was even a concept here. No, they'd be there soon, and he could gamble his heart away. (Maybe see if Alisaie would come home. She'd been set up there for days.) ]

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[Thancred blinks back for a moment, turning back towards Minfilia.] You're allowed to be.
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[ Even now, she tried to keep her composure. Her warmth seemed to build, as she gripped to Thancred. She's had to handle so much, and yet... ] Everybody is counting on me...
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That doesn't mean you can't give yourself a little time. We're here for you, as well, after all. Take a little rest- you'll feel better, I promise.
[…says he.
He glances at Th'ancred- asking permission, of sorts, before he nudges closer to the bed to get them both to sit down.]
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To both of them. But Minfilia sits, trying to stop her crying. ] We should be at rest... the Scions stand strong. We've all been at base - even if...
[ oh lordy does he know about that... ]
...Lyse and-- Yda have been bothering Papalymo for their homeland. [ She doesn't mention that Yda is actually a weird Primal of Ala Mhigan Resistance. No, he doesn't need to know. ] We may be setting out soon.
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hehThat's a little better. Thancred tries to keep an arm around her as they sit, reaching out to Th'ancred for a moment.Th'ancred had mentioned Lyse was going by her own name again, and he nods. It's something of a surprise that it's happening now, but- well, it's been bound to happen sooner or later.]
We're to head east soon, then? I suppose it was about time. This ought to be the best time to rest, then.
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There's reasons for everything, Thancred. Even if they're insane. But Minfilia is smiling a little again, softly and sadly. ] ...Nobody has to die. [ She says.
But, she then nods. ] It truly is. Ishgard is at peace with Dravanian-kind, if you can believe it - and have pledged to assist Eorzea.
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Good.
[…admittedly, he doesn't know all of what has gone down to make it matter as much, but it still is a good thing. His eyebrows rise at that.]
Indeed? That's… unexpected. Not that I'm not glad to hear it- [one less thing to worry about-] but how did this come about?
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It was in the last few months that one was... saved.
[ Nobody has to die. Even a Primal. She feels she'll need to explain more. ]
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A Primal- of another timeline? [he shakes his head.] Saved? How? Was it… the way Shiva existed?
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In a way. This Primal was once a man, who had been taught he could alone bring salvation to a land of Sin - taking the name Halone. If he had died, then... [ she begins to wring her hands a little. ] We had to return him to his world, and show Ishgard that it was a false deity - even without a war, Ishgard could have fallen to war if their God was seen as true and--
[ Nobody dies. Nobody died to the Primal even when it was in the City, they survived but their minds were robbed, enthralled to a Primal now gone. They were safe. ]
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What even is this, really.]
Someone did that- teaching him? Here- no, that- couldn't have ended well. [given- well, Halone is Ishgard's patron deity… He reaches for her hands, to hold them.] But it didn't fall into war. You did well.
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...as her hands were held, she smiles, so very softly. She's... never gotten to voice these fears, for she felt everybody else had so much to handle. She barely went out on the field - she remained her and just tried to keep the Scions friendly with others. She was almost glad that this Thancred didn't have much bullshit going on. ]
It was Thordan who taught him his desires, and... [ she rests closer to him, her eyes closing. No, she won't talk about how bullshit Albin is. ] It was close. If not for Dravanians of other lands helping us, we could not have done it.
[ A beat. ] Yes, we are friendly with Dravanians as well.
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He smiles a little in return, glad he can help but that smile on her face.]
The Archbishop? That's… well, he'd be in a good position to, no doubt, but…
[he puts one arm around her again. And- well, that sounds incredible, but…]
You know… after all else I've heard today, that doesn't sound so unbelievable as it once would have.
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But as she realizes how tired she feels, she moves to stand up. ]
Now that 'ancred is dealt with - shall we get you a room? All of this must be tiring.
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[he stands with her, hand falling for a moment.]
It- well, it's been a lot to take in. I wouldn't object.
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[ But they can... stop talking about that for now. She takes one last look back at Th'ancred, who's rolled back to sleeping, and begins to lead Thancred. ]
If you do not mind me asking - before meeting 'ancred, was anything odd happening? [ She needs to know, to care for all her Scions. ]
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He falls into step with her- glad to see Th'ancred's sleeping well, now- and nods.]
There was nothing I could directly tie it to, but- my blades weren't… doing the damage they ought to have been.
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When I was fighting- it was rather like our enemies were being healed, rather than hurt.
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We can have them looked at in the morn - and you, as well. That kind of chaos seems to fit...
[ A pause, and a sigh. ]
Miscarlet. Though he can revive the dead and other miracles, he tends to enjoy pranks instead. If I were honest, he reminds me of a sylph in all but body.
[ The Sylph are faerie-like, as are Ascian... it makes sense to her. ]
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[He'd like to know- though there's a hint of a wince at the idea of being touched by an Ascian's power. At least it should turn out to be something fairly simple, and not… worse.]
Perhaps he'd get along well with them, then.
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But, a pause. ] Beast Tribe relations have been quite good, as an aside. There have been less Primal summonings from them - and a few of our company work well alongside them to negotiate better treaties.
[ even if limsa has been... hard. ]
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He stops, surprised- but pleasantly so.]
That is good news- better than I could have hoped for. How are those treaties going?
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[ A bit of a pause, as she's leading him to her small bedroom - but she sounds so happy! ]
There's also been discussions of allowing Beast Tribesmen back into Ul'dah - but that is very unlikely, even with... everything.
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[it's good. he can't help grinning, looking around as she leads him.]
It'd… probably be a long time before that happened. [it's been some time since the tribes were denied permission, to begin with.]
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