[So tightly bound in his dual joy and sorrow is he - his heart at once swelling like a sail filling with wind for the life restored to his dear friend's limbs, yet sinking into aching for the sleep that holds them separate - he does not notice Kagari until the young man has spoken. He tears his gaze from the sleeping man within the pod, bearing no apparent shame for having been discovered in so vulnerable a moment and standing up straight to address the stranger.]
I have heard the goddess' name, Thesa, yet so little I know of her. Tell me, stranger, what do you know of her? What does she demand of her suppliants, this goddess whose might and works are so mysterious to me?
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I have heard the goddess' name, Thesa, yet so little I know of her. Tell me, stranger, what do you know of her? What does she demand of her suppliants, this goddess whose might and works are so mysterious to me?