[That laugh echoes in his ears, and when he thinks of a madwoman he will not think of Rhea but this - the proponent of a war who replaced one tyrant with another.]
Perhaps she should have.
[An eerie stillness - not calm, but the facsimile of it - settles over him.
What the hell is he saying? When the Archbishop had ordered them to suppress Lonato's rebellion, he had been beside himself with anger.
But that rage had never been directed at the Church of Seiros. It was fueled solely by the lack of reconciliation. Just as now; perhaps if the Church really were as vile as she speaks it is, he would fight against them.
So too, would he wipe away the stain that is this false teacher and her empty cause for war.]
dimas bonkers
Perhaps she should have.
[An eerie stillness - not calm, but the facsimile of it - settles over him.
What the hell is he saying? When the Archbishop had ordered them to suppress Lonato's rebellion, he had been beside himself with anger.
But that rage had never been directed at the Church of Seiros. It was fueled solely by the lack of reconciliation. Just as now; perhaps if the Church really were as vile as she speaks it is, he would fight against them.
So too, would he wipe away the stain that is this false teacher and her empty cause for war.]