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He hasn't really learned the costs vengeance and violence can carry in the same brutally direct way, and actively chosen against them. It's been a more gradual change due to persuasion - persuasion that might not have worked if he hadn't been removed from his chance to keep pursuing his vengeance anyway. So it's a more fragile thing. But I know that your understanding how it stands will be more than enough for you to know how to handle him. You're one of his oldest friends, after all; the only thing you're missing is some recent context.
[Claude's...more than a little flattered, to be told that getting to know him is something Sylvain's excited about. It really highlights how much of a different place Sylvain himself was in mentally between the beginning of the war - being on edge, thinking one of his oldest friends had been executed, not having seen Claude in years or knowing where he (or his kingdom) stood in relation to Claude and the Alliance - and after the battle of Derdriu. And Claude's heart, aching for Sylvain, can't not warm at the feeling that, on some level, even this Sylvain with no memories wants to be with him.]
I have to say, that's a way warmer reception than I got from you the last time you were here. But you were from a very different period of time back then...and definitely had more reason to be depressed and suspicious and jaded about the war, and about a guy who hadn't proven to be an ally yet. So this is definitely a better reception than I got last time.
But yeah, I don't think Hilda was wrong. Ingrid's comparisons were, shall we say, less flattering. But I can confirm that we got along great last time. For instance, without you, there's been so many jokes that, even if I'd been in the mood to make them or anyone else had been in the mood to laugh at them, no one else would truly understand or appreciate...and there's been no one to play chess with except Gremlin. Who is a rat. And who's still way better at chess than Dimitri or Felix.
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[You vastly overestimate my skill at handling Dimitri's emotions he almost says but doesn't. Sylvain gnaws at the inside of his cheek as he processes what he's reading, and what he's being told over video.]
So you're saying the last time I was here with you all, the last thing I remembered was right at the beginning of the war?
[He considers saying something snarky about Claude telling him he gave a colder reception that time, but once he thinks on it, remembering where his mind was back then, he decides against it.]
I'm sorry if I was suspicious or accusatory back then. Sounds like it didn't get in the way of us getting along, eventually, or if it did you're doing a wonderful job of hiding your grudge. I suppose that's what I would suspect from a guy as politically savvy as you, but that isn't the point.
I am... assuming Gremlin the rat is not a normal rat. For one thing I haven't seen a normal blessed animal since I got here.
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It just came as kind of a shock at the time, because I was from after Derdriu, so I'd definitely left the version of you I'd last seen on friendly terms. But once I worked out his circumstances, I couldn't hold it against him.
You've got nothing to apologize for, since you're not really him except in some very brain-twisty ways, but you especially don't have to apologize for him because he wasn't out of line either. And you're right - I won him over all over again, in the end. How could I not? We're probably the only two people from our world here with real senses of humor. And who else could possibly keep up with you in the innuendo and banter department? I think any versions of us are primed to get along just fine, one way or another.
And yeah, Gremlin is a pokémon. There are basically pokémon versions of a lot of animals we know from our own worlds. So he's a rat pokémon, which is only superficially similar to rats as we know them back home. They're purple, for one thing. And pokémon versions of animals are way smarter than their counterparts we're familiar with.
Not that it'd necessarily take a smart rat to be better at chess than Felix and Dimitri...