An opinion you and I share. I've spoken to some who feel the same, but I fear you may have the right of it.
[ He's still new here, and the number of people he might be able to ask is vanishingly small. There's not much to be done for it right in the moment, however. ]
I can't say I've much to offer that would be any comfort... However, I hear that we're due to visit Nocwich soon. I've not been as yet. Can I trouble you to accompany me? Perhaps a walk would do some good for us both.
Cid, It was not long after my arrival that I was told the way this world works and our place in it was not cause for concern, and that the natives were content. I cannot believe that godhood only falling on the shoulders of those who do not belong here is right. The note left in our Horizons after only makes me more certain.
A walk to clear our heads sounds most welcome. I will see you there.
( And so Jill finds herself waiting in the main square after saying goodbye to Dan Heng. Her discomfort with her godhood has not abated, but she is glad for the comfort of the relationships she had made during that time that still persist. Different now, but still strong and full of affection.
Upon catching sight of Cid, Jill gives him a small nod, relief passing over her face. )
It is good to see you well, Cid. In the flesh, and not in dreams.
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( And so Jill finds herself waiting in the main square after saying goodbye to Dan Heng. Her discomfort with her godhood has not abated, but she is glad for the comfort of the relationships she had made during that time that still persist. Different now, but still strong and full of affection.
Upon catching sight of Cid, Jill gives him a small nod, relief passing over her face. )
It is good to see you well, Cid. In the flesh, and not in dreams.