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Date: 2015-06-19 02:47 am (UTC)It was a topic that was much more comfortable than some of what he'd heard around Golbez and the fiends that wasn't tactical information, but he shifted and gave an acknowledging nod. "He didn't say anything that would've tipped me off to the exact relationship, but I'd heard plenty of what violent, useless vermin humans were." He shifted a little again. "It's hard not to think of it when something comes up - the Rotans going after even children, some of us that hadn't been human to begin with..."
Leaving out that the one who'd given him the worst rattle that way had been Seth; whatever she might've done was eight hundred years in the past and she'd acknowledged herself that genocide wasn't the answer.
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Date: 2015-06-19 03:24 am (UTC)Did he have anyone at his side to comfort him during his transformation? Or was he left to deal with them on his own? The thought of being in that much pain without any sort of support... that was what Rosa found truly the most frightening.
She bowed her head, contemplating Kain's words. Or, rather, Golbez's sentiments as related by Kain. "He wasn't wrong, you know? People can be needlessly cruel at times..." She chewed her lip, the guilt of having reduced Kain to a helpless self-loathing puddle still fresh in her mind. "Their father was killed by the very people he sought to uplift, and their mother died while giving birth to Cecil. To carry such hatred and sorrow for so long, letting it fester in his heart like an open wound... it made him a perfect target for Zemus' dark magic."
They had learned that the spell worked upon the darkness that already existed within the human heart. It was why Kain himself had been so easy to control, too. Her fingers tightened against the Dragoon's clawed hand. For so long, she had wondered why he alone was affected, and knowing the answer didn't change the fact that he was someone who had become precious to her. "I'm sorry, I shouldn't be reminding you of such painful memories."
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Date: 2015-06-19 03:48 am (UTC)He just gave a faint shrug and a slow headshake at the apology. "It's fine." Rosa talking about it calmly was not quite the same as the jar of Seth's outburst in the burning village, at least, as thankful as he was for having gotten some sort of talk settling it later. "I think that was the problem, really; it's not limited to humans, and at that point, it becomes blaming the innocent for the crimes of a few."
It was something he'd had plenty of reason to think on anyway, besides. "The Giant seemed like it had been built for that sort of purpose to begin with; particularly after that, and Rota... I can't think but that such things would just become a vicious cycle of each side seeking revenge, until either someone stopped or there was nothing left but a wasteland."
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Date: 2015-06-19 04:32 am (UTC)"And that's why I want to help aid in the reconstruction of Rota. If the cycle of violence is to stop, it needs to begin with us." It was meant more in a general 'newcomers' us, not 'specifically you and me' us. But the sentiment was the same, regardless. Kain had asked for her assistance, and she was more than happy to oblige. "I know I wasn't involved before, but I want to try and forge friendly relations with the natives, especially the ones that chose not to participate in the torture of innocent people."
There were a couple people that Kain had mentioned before who had stepped forward in that regard. A boy and... one of the bartenders, maybe? She would have to thank them properly one day.
"And... I want to do more than that. I want to deepen my knowledge of herbcraft and turn to more practical means of healing injuries. I know I can't do much without my magic, but... I want to help others. Especially the ones undergoing the change." She gazed up at Kain. "No one should have to go through this process alone. If I can offer aid and comfort during such a difficult time, then maybe... I can make a real difference in this world."
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Date: 2015-06-22 04:51 am (UTC)At least, so long as it was genuine.
"There are libraries in Bavan, and some of the clinics may be able to help as well; if yours come early in the fog, we may both be able to go looking for those who are struggling." It might take some arranging, but it was something he'd done occasionally anyway.
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Date: 2015-06-23 10:29 am (UTC)People could nurse grudges for a long time. A very long time. Wasn't Golbez proof of that? Or... Kain? Though, surely, both of them would have had the means to resist those darker impulses had Zemus not been involved.
"I've been meaning to visit the hospital in Bavan; to check on a few people, and to speak with some of their doctors. They might not be able to provide me with any information, but it wouldn't hurt to ask, right?" And visiting the libraries would surely occupy her time between cleaning up the house and cultivating the garden. Which was nice. She preferred to be kept busy, and it would help to take her mind off... other matters.
She gazed at him with a new-found sense of admiration. "You really do want to help others, don't you? Not just out of a sense of honor or duty, but because you really do care about their well-being." And the smile Rosa gave him was one that clearly indicated she wouldn't accept any false modesty from him. "I feel so fortunate to have you at my side, Kain. I honestly don't know if I'd be able to accept my fate so easily if you weren't here to guide me through it."
He'd always been like that hadn't he? A pillar of strength and a standard for others to measure themselves by. Even Cecil looked up to Kain, though the Dragoon probably wouldn't it see it that way. He'd been so obsessed with trying to best Cecil in battle that he probably never knew how much Cecil admired the Dragoon's sense of conviction and resolve. But Rosa knew. She always knew... Even when Cecil couldn't confide to her in words, she knew.