There wasn't much we could do. Whoever killed Kaeya snuck by under our noses, and even if we had figured it out [ ... ] we might not have liked that outcome either.
At this point it’s no win across the board. No one wants to see anyone die, and because of possession it’s not even like the people who killed them wanted to do so in the first place.
I’m mad Kaeya and Rupert died. But Seiros knows I’m not mad at Sheila, and I don’t think I could be at Kaeya’s killer either, if they were possessed in the same way. [ … ] Although I think he’s asked the impossible of me, after the fact.
After this weekend? Yes. He wants everyone to come together to share information and work collectively to solve this. And he asked me to nudge things in that direction.
After the near blow-out some of us had with some of the group from Hua Cheng's round, that seems... difficult. Or more difficult than it might've been. Not impossible though.
It doesn't surprise me, honestly. We all went through similar but specific hells. Gravitating towards the ones you shared thos experiences with seems pretty normal.
A mild concern then. Something I'm keeping my eye on.
Mm. The station was very… I suppose split? You had a group that were fairly happy with killing as an indulgence and saw no issue with it, and the others that weren’t so eager on the idea. But there wasn’t a strict divide where no one interacted with the other side, so to speak.
Trials always put people on edge. Unsurprising some of the biggest conflicts stem from them.
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poor yuri, he will reach out and put a hand on his shoulder to test the waters ]
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claude will get on the bed fully then, sitting cross-legged as he starts to comb through his hair. ]
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yuri does not stop him. ]
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What a mess.
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That is one way to describe it. It's... certainly devastating for many of you.
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There wasn't much we could do. Whoever killed Kaeya snuck by under our noses, and even if we had figured it out [ ... ] we might not have liked that outcome either.
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No. I doubt we would've. But I'm sure your friends would've appreciated having a fighting chance.
Or not. I don't know. It all kind of sucks, and there's really not winning.
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At this point it’s no win across the board. No one wants to see anyone die, and because of possession it’s not even like the people who killed them wanted to do so in the first place.
I’m mad Kaeya and Rupert died. But Seiros knows I’m not mad at Sheila, and I don’t think I could be at Kaeya’s killer either, if they were possessed in the same way. [ … ] Although I think he’s asked the impossible of me, after the fact.
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He's asked the impossible of you? Kaeya?
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After the near blow-out some of us had with some of the group from Hua Cheng's round, that seems... difficult. Or more difficult than it might've been. Not impossible though.
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There do seem to be... certain loyalties among our population.
Still, I think we want to solve this problem more than we want to be petty, so I wouldn't worry too much about it.
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A mild concern then. Something I'm keeping my eye on.
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If I never have to reconcile two arguing parties again it still won't be soon enough.
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There was a bit of friction at Wiwaldi... But not much. Mostly during trial, as you can imagine.
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Trials always put people on edge. Unsurprising some of the biggest conflicts stem from them.