[Easy enough to recall. She closes her eyes as the memories come back to her- a time when they had hoped that Hraesvelgr could end the war. And ironically, in the end, he did—but not at that time. At that time, he was as disillusioned as his brother.]
Estinien and Ysayle. She made stew. You three spoke of your hubris. For you, it was for the Crystal Braves. For Estinien, it was Ishgard's failure to understand the truth of history, though he certainly was ready to slay Nidhogg nonetheless. And Ysayle spoke of her hypocrisy in allowing the innocent to die in pursuit of ending the war.
[She knows that's more than enough, but she wants to be sure he has no doubt in his mind. Yenh wouldn't be able to bear it if there was. Especially from him.]
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Estinien and Ysayle. She made stew. You three spoke of your hubris. For you, it was for the Crystal Braves. For Estinien, it was Ishgard's failure to understand the truth of history, though he certainly was ready to slay Nidhogg nonetheless. And Ysayle spoke of her hypocrisy in allowing the innocent to die in pursuit of ending the war.
[She knows that's more than enough, but she wants to be sure he has no doubt in his mind. Yenh wouldn't be able to bear it if there was. Especially from him.]