[ Xenk doesn't blame him, surprisingly enough. Knowing that his family was killed for thievery, a prison sentence at least seems more... fair? Though he still remembers believing Edgin to be good. Perhaps he was beset by poor circumstances in that life as well. ]
Your daughter resented you for your imprisonment? Do you remember its cause?
It does coincide with your previous memories of involving your daughter in thievery.
[ He doesn't wanna judge but he's just telling it like it is. He does think Edgin is better than this, though. He doesn't think Edgin would knowingly steal something that could endanger his daughter. ]
Perhaps you left Kira behind, as a means to protect her? Children do not often understand the choices made by those who act for their safety.
Maybe. I don't really remember, only that I had to keep Kira from knowing about whatever I was trying to steal. Maybe I didn't want to get her hopes up.
[ he hasn't gotten to the part with Forge yet you know ]
This seems most likely. It would be irrational to imprison you and further torture you by harming your family. I know not the circumstances that led to your imprisonment, but perhaps this memory, while unfortunate, is a blessing of its own.
[ How weird... these words make Xenk feel. Weird. Uncomfortable. Heavy. Is this guilt he feels? For what? He had no say in Edgin's treatment, and yet... he feels very strange. ]
I would hope that such cruelty is not common. But I understand that this may not be so.
A thrall's thoughts are their own. Though they are forced to act within certain parameters, they still hold personalities, likes, dislikes, and familial connections. They have their memories, and they can be freed.
[ Xenk thinks of his parents, of their horrified faces and the way they'd pushed him away. It aches in his heart now, having seen them turned to so much worse by Szass Tam in his memories. How could death be preferable? They were happy now, weren't they? They must be. ]
The alternative is far worse. Our society hinges on their compliance, unwilling as it may be.
[ He doesn't, but he's getting an inkling. Kind of. It starts with guilt and it bleeds into doubt and Xenk wants to push it away, but it's too late now. It's tied into how he feels about Edgin, and how he feels about who he used to be... this might be a conversation to have in person, yeah. ]
In any case, I believe it is good news that your daughter was spared from her fate. And that your imprisonment was not permanent.
[ He wants to be mad. For so long he's felt only guilt, and hasn't carried anger towards the gold court vampires who actually killed them.
Xenk should be the perfect target, the consummate gold court vampire. But Edgin knows it wasn't Xenk's fault and he knows Xenk is...trying, which is still strange but no less true. ]
It's like you said, it's torture on top of everything else. Forced to live forever with that loss.
[ It's OK, Edgin, you made Xenk feel guilt for the first time, that's an achievement. Plus Xenk is about to say something stupid, so Edgin should totally get mad. ]
It is cruel. You did not ask for this life, and for that I can see how this would be a punishment.
You are defined by your pain. Yet, is this what your family would want for you?
it's fine jim is ok now because he's fucking edgin that's totally normal
[ Xenk doesn't blame him, surprisingly enough. Knowing that his family was killed for thievery, a prison sentence at least seems more... fair? Though he still remembers believing Edgin to be good. Perhaps he was beset by poor circumstances in that life as well. ]
Your daughter resented you for your imprisonment? Do you remember its cause?
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[ He doesn't wanna judge but he's just telling it like it is. He does think Edgin is better than this, though. He doesn't think Edgin would knowingly steal something that could endanger his daughter. ]
Perhaps you left Kira behind, as a means to protect her? Children do not often understand the choices made by those who act for their safety.
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Actually, didn't you say something about an item that could bring someone back to life?
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Was it this item that you sought?
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[ he hasn't gotten to the part with Forge yet you know ]
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Nor does it surprise me that such an item would be heavily guarded.
[ Oh boy, the day he remembers Forge is gonna be good. ]
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[ it's almost too much to hope ]
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I just--If they punished me by sending me to prison, maybe they didn't punish me by hurting her.
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[ How weird... these words make Xenk feel. Weird. Uncomfortable. Heavy. Is this guilt he feels? For what? He had no say in Edgin's treatment, and yet... he feels very strange. ]
I would hope that such cruelty is not common. But I understand that this may not be so.
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That's not a response he was expecting. ]
Enthrallment seems to be their preferred method before murder.
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Is this not preferable? Enthrallment can be undone, where death is final.
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A thrall's thoughts are their own. Though they are forced to act within certain parameters, they still hold personalities, likes, dislikes, and familial connections. They have their memories, and they can be freed.
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[ Xenk thinks of his parents, of their horrified faces and the way they'd pushed him away. It aches in his heart now, having seen them turned to so much worse by Szass Tam in his memories. How could death be preferable? They were happy now, weren't they? They must be. ]
The alternative is far worse. Our society hinges on their compliance, unwilling as it may be.
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[ otherwise he might say something really damning like fuck vampire society and it'll be in writing ]
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[ He doesn't, but he's getting an inkling. Kind of. It starts with guilt and it bleeds into doubt and Xenk wants to push it away, but it's too late now. It's tied into how he feels about Edgin, and how he feels about who he used to be... this might be a conversation to have in person, yeah. ]
In any case, I believe it is good news that your daughter was spared from her fate. And that your imprisonment was not permanent.
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I know that my sympathies may not be appreciated or warranted, but know that I am sorry for your loss nonetheless.
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Xenk should be the perfect target, the consummate gold court vampire. But Edgin knows it wasn't Xenk's fault and he knows Xenk is...trying, which is still strange but no less true. ]
It's like you said, it's torture on top of everything else. Forced to live forever with that loss.
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It is cruel. You did not ask for this life, and for that I can see how this would be a punishment.
You are defined by your pain. Yet, is this what your family would want for you?
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