[In part, she feels like she'll only hurt him more by not letting the matter go, but seeing how it torments him, she can't help but still want to grasp for any faint comfort available. Her voice is soft, as if trying to take the edge from her words.]
For that to have been his punishment, his sin must have been severe. In turning him in to the authorities, you did right by the person or people he harmed.
["Killed", more likely, it death was deemed a fit sentence. Yet, that man's voice sounds so defeated, so broken - not angry or aggressive at all. She's sure she heard him say that he saw no other way out of his situation. If she can excuse her own killer, who's to say that she wouldn't excuse this man, too, if she knew of his circumstances?]
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Do you want to move on?
[She hardly feels motivated. While her current state, free from her ancestor's vow, enabled her to express her regret, the facts remain the same: She abandoned her own people and let the Founding Titan, a threat to the wider world, fall into the wrong hands. Celehar's similarly unsolvable dilemma only adds to her unhappiness.]
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For that to have been his punishment, his sin must have been severe. In turning him in to the authorities, you did right by the person or people he harmed.
["Killed", more likely, it death was deemed a fit sentence. Yet, that man's voice sounds so defeated, so broken - not angry or aggressive at all. She's sure she heard him say that he saw no other way out of his situation. If she can excuse her own killer, who's to say that she wouldn't excuse this man, too, if she knew of his circumstances?]
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Do you want to move on?
[She hardly feels motivated. While her current state, free from her ancestor's vow, enabled her to express her regret, the facts remain the same: She abandoned her own people and let the Founding Titan, a threat to the wider world, fall into the wrong hands. Celehar's similarly unsolvable dilemma only adds to her unhappiness.]