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It goes like this:
ø Post a comment
ø Reply to other people's comments
ø They'll respond with some sentences about the relationship
ø Alex eats ice cream
It goes like this:
ø Post a comment
ø Reply to other people's comments
ø They'll respond with some sentences about the relationship
ø Alex eats ice cream
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well like I said in my one-word response, he thinks he has a duty to protect Lady Liadrin because she IS of his people and she IS so highly respected. He's aggrieved by her proselytizing, but part of that is because he might be an eensy teensy bit jealous that Liadrin has such a good, solid relationship with the Light and he doesn't. I think this stems from the fact that they both felt the Light's grace and were offered redemption, but Koltira feels that even though he was given a second chance, it came too late. As he said in the manga, a snake shed of its skin is still a snake, and that's how he thinks of himself presently.
But even though their interactions are contentious, he is fiercely loyal to her as a sin'dorei and he knows that she means well, and that she is also trying to recover from past sins. I think he's just mad that she's coped so much better than he has XD
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No matter how he might protest, he's stuck with her. ( And in her mind,why should he complain? He should be grateful. ) Liadrin trusts him completely, which is just as much as she has faith in him.
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so emo), but he already feels some measure of responsibility to her (and to the other children). Azeroth is a world with a lot of orphans, and Koltira had to see his own little brother brutally slaughtered by the Scourge in front of him, so I think he does have some measure of protective instinct towards people that he feels need it. And while he can acknowledge that Lyra isn't powerless, a child is a child is a child, and children need to have at least some supervision.He has no direct comment to Lyra or anyone else worrying about him, though in his dark and secret heart he's amazed and glad that anyone would.
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He also thinks she's probably the only other person in the city who, like him, doesn't actually have a pulse.
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XD sleep for me
bon soir <: