[Felix is not a patient man by nature, and archbishop or not, she's starting to annoy him with how cagey she's being. Which seems bizarre, to him; they're on the same side, why would she be so reluctant to tell him anything? Maybe she's thinking like Claude was at the beginning?]
If you're concerned about altering the future, it's not an issue. No time passes at home while we're here; we go back to exactly the same point we left, and we don't remember anything from this place. So whatever you tell me about how the war was proceeding for you before you came here doesn't change anything back home.
[But then it occurs to him that from his perspective, she's been missing for five years. Presumed captured. Somehow, the way she seems just as unflappable and serene as ever suggested to him that she couldn't be from a point in the middle of the war, but...]
I haven't seen you for five years, either, because you went missing after the Empire's attack on the monastery and no one's found you yet.
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If you're concerned about altering the future, it's not an issue. No time passes at home while we're here; we go back to exactly the same point we left, and we don't remember anything from this place. So whatever you tell me about how the war was proceeding for you before you came here doesn't change anything back home.
[But then it occurs to him that from his perspective, she's been missing for five years. Presumed captured. Somehow, the way she seems just as unflappable and serene as ever suggested to him that she couldn't be from a point in the middle of the war, but...]
I haven't seen you for five years, either, because you went missing after the Empire's attack on the monastery and no one's found you yet.