Now that was the only thing this apparent impostor mage said that held any truth to it. It was his fault the Pillar of Cephiro could no longer pray for her world or her people.
"My kidnapping her had nothing to do with her losing the will to pray for her people. She struggled every day to remain true to her duty..."
It had pained him to watch her fight against her own will. Sealing her away, catching mere glimpses of each other through the magical barrier, it wasn't enough for either of them. And he was getting tired of this false Clef accusing him of more than he was guilty of. He would never have intentionally harmed his beloved Emeraude!
Slamming his hand against the barrier he pushed against it with all the force he had. He did not know the magic of this world but he was a man in love. The barrier stood unmoving for a moment and then... ever so slightly bent outward.
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"My kidnapping her had nothing to do with her losing the will to pray for her people. She struggled every day to remain true to her duty..."
It had pained him to watch her fight against her own will. Sealing her away, catching mere glimpses of each other through the magical barrier, it wasn't enough for either of them. And he was getting tired of this false Clef accusing him of more than he was guilty of. He would never have intentionally harmed his beloved Emeraude!
Slamming his hand against the barrier he pushed against it with all the force he had. He did not know the magic of this world but he was a man in love. The barrier stood unmoving for a moment and then... ever so slightly bent outward.
"Why must the Pillar give up her happiness!"