[She can admire that. All of it. It sounds like something Migal would say. It sounds like something she should be saying, but if she tries to claim that her stake in her brother's dream, in her dream, isn't shaken, that's just not solidly true. Her hesitation in this entire matter is enough to understand that she's still, at the very least, herself.]
I'd like to think that this probably isn't the first time someone's tried to reason with them. I'm sure there's more to this than just being told this is territory they need to leave. There's got to be some kind of background explaining why they're in strong opposition.
[After all, it's not so unlike Dahnans and Renans back home. The Dahnans would have every reason to exact revenge on their Renan overlords, considering how they've treated their people. 'Their' people. As if that can even be considered accurate. Kisara doesn't one to consider herself in that lot ever again. And now, she doesn't have to, even if it feels like she does.]
Think there's a way we can ask them to leave for the time being? Maybe we can do a little more investigation and get to the bottom of things.
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I'd like to think that this probably isn't the first time someone's tried to reason with them. I'm sure there's more to this than just being told this is territory they need to leave. There's got to be some kind of background explaining why they're in strong opposition.
[After all, it's not so unlike Dahnans and Renans back home. The Dahnans would have every reason to exact revenge on their Renan overlords, considering how they've treated their people. 'Their' people. As if that can even be considered accurate. Kisara doesn't one to consider herself in that lot ever again. And now, she doesn't have to, even if it feels like she does.]
Think there's a way we can ask them to leave for the time being? Maybe we can do a little more investigation and get to the bottom of things.