Rhea'li had realised that Azem didn't know what had happened after their death when they'd responded to his (new) CyberCharm profile querying why Emet-Selch was on his kill list. But given the presence of people he knew were dead, it never occurs to him that Azem doesn't even know of the Final Days, much less all that transpired after their death...
He thinks, quite simply, that Azem has already made up with Emet-Selch over their original departure from the Convocation - death has a way of adjusting perspective - and that they only don't know of what happened after their death. The Sundering, the Rejoinings, and the suffering left in the wake of both.
He nods. If he's honest, he's not sure if he can do that; the truth of what occurred is... difficult to take in. He might not be able to prevent a falling out, but... He smiles.]
Of course. You can rely on me.
[A thought occurs to him and he tilts his head.]
Could you tell me of what lead to them leaving the Convocation?
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Rhea'li had realised that Azem didn't know what had happened after their death when they'd responded to his (new) CyberCharm profile querying why Emet-Selch was on his kill list. But given the presence of people he knew were dead, it never occurs to him that Azem doesn't even know of the Final Days, much less all that transpired after their death...
He thinks, quite simply, that Azem has already made up with Emet-Selch over their original departure from the Convocation - death has a way of adjusting perspective - and that they only don't know of what happened after their death. The Sundering, the Rejoinings, and the suffering left in the wake of both.
He nods. If he's honest, he's not sure if he can do that; the truth of what occurred is... difficult to take in. He might not be able to prevent a falling out, but... He smiles.]
Of course. You can rely on me.
[A thought occurs to him and he tilts his head.]
Could you tell me of what lead to them leaving the Convocation?
[He already suspects why, but...]