[ She can barely understand it, let alone accept it. Whatever they had been promised by Caleigh, the heroes had once been citizens of Adelheld themselves, born and raised her as everyone else had been. They'd lived here their whole lives – how could it be so easy to throw that all away? ]
And if they'd had their way, none of us would have known a thing. It would've been the way things had always been, with no reason to question it.
[ And as both of them know, the Church had gotten very good at manufacturing that sort of environment as it was. ]
They say Sir Ulrich was the one holding the demon inside of him, but... what about the others? Did– all of them know it was a lie?
[ She almost asks about Dahlia directly, but can't quite bring herself to say it. ]
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[ She can barely understand it, let alone accept it. Whatever they had been promised by Caleigh, the heroes had once been citizens of Adelheld themselves, born and raised her as everyone else had been. They'd lived here their whole lives – how could it be so easy to throw that all away? ]
And if they'd had their way, none of us would have known a thing. It would've been the way things had always been, with no reason to question it.
[ And as both of them know, the Church had gotten very good at manufacturing that sort of environment as it was. ]
They say Sir Ulrich was the one holding the demon inside of him, but... what about the others? Did– all of them know it was a lie?
[ She almost asks about Dahlia directly, but can't quite bring herself to say it. ]