You think so? It just feels like... normal hell stuff. [A beat.] I think. I'm fine, anyway.
[The bird warbles in concern again, and Hunter gives him a weird look.]
[The bird warbles in concern again, and Hunter gives him a weird look.]
[Oh, geez. Hunter remains silent for a moment after the memory fades and the screen goes dark again, listening carefully to Rynlan's words despite not understanding shit.
After a moment, quietly:]
... Sorry. [Oof.] Were you at war with the undead...?
After a moment, quietly:]
... Sorry. [Oof.] Were you at war with the undead...?
[He chews on his bottom lip for a moment, wondering if it's okay or not to ask, but.]
... How did it end?
... How did it end?
[Sucks in a breath.]
Oh. [Oh...] Did you get your revenge, then?
Oh. [Oh...] Did you get your revenge, then?
[He nods, though there are some details he doesn't get. But...]
I hope you get to go home, Rynlan. You should get to see it through to the end.
I hope you get to go home, Rynlan. You should get to see it through to the end.
All the more reason for you to be there to enjoy that peace, though, right?
[But just as he says this, the screen flickers to life again.]
[But just as he says this, the screen flickers to life again.]
[Sometimes, you are old and half of your face is rotting. Nbd. Hunter is glaring at the screen when the memory winds down — until Rynlan addresses him.]
Uhh... Yes? The seas are boiling, too.
Uhh... Yes? The seas are boiling, too.
[a loyal customer at weedy's... hunter sighs.]
Tomorrow's gonna be even worse.
Tomorrow's gonna be even worse.
Maybe we don't have to. But it feels cowardly to abandon someone while they're dying.
[He nods...]
Well, that, but we also don't know if something else will happen after the execution. The shadows could go berserk, or there could be news... We'd miss it.
Well, that, but we also don't know if something else will happen after the execution. The shadows could go berserk, or there could be news... We'd miss it.
I come from the Boiling Isles. That's just how our weather works.
[sometimes you live on a carcass and the sea is a warm bowl of soup.]
[sometimes you live on a carcass and the sea is a warm bowl of soup.]
Always expect the unexpected, right?
[Welcome to hell!]
I'm okay. Healed up just fine and everything. [He waves one of his now scarred over hands, as if to demonstrate.] I haven't noticed any side-effects from fighting with the shadows, either.
[Welcome to hell!]
I'm okay. Healed up just fine and everything. [He waves one of his now scarred over hands, as if to demonstrate.] I haven't noticed any side-effects from fighting with the shadows, either.
It can be... But it's home. So we already know what to expect, you know?

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