[It might have escalated quickly, but that's what it comes down to, isn't it. Everyone keeps fighting him on this, and it reminds him of his argument with Lance in Woodhurst. How the guy had prioritized people feeling "respected" over the danger posed by the imminent loss of cognitive function in the infected. How the idea of being "alone", even with ready access to entertainment and social interaction via magitek, was seen as an unreasonable imposition. Over and over again, he's felt it--most of these people can't imagine the kind of life he's led, and they don't want to.
It's not like he's ever really had a voice in society before--he's used to that--but it's tiring, how everyone in ALASTAIR is supposedly on the same footing, but his perspective is consistently discarded because it isn't righteous enough.
Then again, Sybil did declare him incapable of assimilating into society. Fitting, that.]
we sure do, don't we i wonder how those 80 people would be affected if our group got branded as troublemakers, eh?
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It's not like he's ever really had a voice in society before--he's used to that--but it's tiring, how everyone in ALASTAIR is supposedly on the same footing, but his perspective is consistently discarded because it isn't righteous enough.
Then again, Sybil did declare him incapable of assimilating into society. Fitting, that.]
we sure do, don't we
i wonder how those 80 people would be affected if our group got branded as troublemakers, eh?