[The serious shift has him sitting up very straight, like. Ah, he's listening. And what she has to say is very important.]
...No, I suppose not. [She doesn't...seem like she recalls anything regarding the First, nor does she appear like the Oracle of Light once did in the tales. So if he thinks back...ah, yes, the Isle of Val would still be lost by her conjecture, ergo his own absence in the Tower might not have been noticed by anyone, and Krile, would she still be missing? What was the timeline for all the things that happened...man was not meant to carry one hundred and twenty-something conscious years of memories, honestly.]
But I can offer what I know of our appearances in this world, and I give my word that the sources from which I've learned of them are truthful. [I mean, Emet-Selch has never lied...but also, he has Estinien's word on things, and he would have been known as the stoic Azure Dragoon, not some lying liar who lies. Or puts star-threatening plans into motion.] Our presence here seems to pause whatsoever was happening wherever we were before, and were we to return, all would be as it was then, with no disruption for our absence.
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...No, I suppose not. [She doesn't...seem like she recalls anything regarding the First, nor does she appear like the Oracle of Light once did in the tales. So if he thinks back...ah, yes, the Isle of Val would still be lost by her conjecture, ergo his own absence in the Tower might not have been noticed by anyone, and Krile, would she still be missing? What was the timeline for all the things that happened...man was not meant to carry one hundred and twenty-something conscious years of memories, honestly.]
But I can offer what I know of our appearances in this world, and I give my word that the sources from which I've learned of them are truthful. [I mean, Emet-Selch has never lied...but also, he has Estinien's word on things, and he would have been known as the stoic Azure Dragoon, not some lying liar who lies. Or puts star-threatening plans into motion.] Our presence here seems to pause whatsoever was happening wherever we were before, and were we to return, all would be as it was then, with no disruption for our absence.