This is delightful, as the plot continues to thicken. I have so many questions, which I don't want you to answer!
Like this: Is Stefen continually singing about Vanyel's life because he's an obsessed fanboy (which he probably is in every potential alternate universe), or because he's beginning to guess/wishfully think?
What do Loa and the Morn know about Harren's "beasts," anyway? Did Harren did a good job of disguising his Companion? Is Silona starting to wonder?
And this last ... test, if it is a test, which I imagine it may still be whatever Silona says about it. Vanyel is perfectly capable of rescuing Stefen from a river, even a gross river in a slum. Whether he's capable of doing so while maintaining his alias of Valdir is another story. He is not, however, capable of leaving his fascinating ally to drown in the river.
I continue to be intrigued, and also deeply entertained.
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Like this: Is Stefen continually singing about Vanyel's life because he's an obsessed fanboy (which he probably is in every potential alternate universe), or because he's beginning to guess/wishfully think?
What do Loa and the Morn know about Harren's "beasts," anyway? Did Harren did a good job of disguising his Companion? Is Silona starting to wonder?
And this last ... test, if it is a test, which I imagine it may still be whatever Silona says about it. Vanyel is perfectly capable of rescuing Stefen from a river, even a gross river in a slum. Whether he's capable of doing so while maintaining his alias of Valdir is another story. He is not, however, capable of leaving his fascinating ally to drown in the river.
I continue to be intrigued, and also deeply entertained.