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[ Mo Ran looks rough, with a few scrapes on his face and his hair disheveled, and he's quieter than usual, staring into the distance for a few moments before he finally talks. He's much more subdued than usual. ]
We don't need to worry about the Chained God anymore. [ Don't ask why. ] He called the black water stuff "a little friend below the depths" and his brother. The water wants a body, and shape, but it can't fight back. I guess that's why it takes the dead bodies, since the dead can't fight back against it, and then the water reanimates them.
[ He trails off, thinking back to his conversation. ] He also said something about someone wishing it free, but didn't offer any names or anything. It probably happened long ago, so it's impossible to say.
Oh, and don't go to the temple of the Chained God. It's dangerous. [ It's been somewhat destroyed. ]
We don't need to worry about the Chained God anymore. [ Don't ask why. ] He called the black water stuff "a little friend below the depths" and his brother. The water wants a body, and shape, but it can't fight back. I guess that's why it takes the dead bodies, since the dead can't fight back against it, and then the water reanimates them.
[ He trails off, thinking back to his conversation. ] He also said something about someone wishing it free, but didn't offer any names or anything. It probably happened long ago, so it's impossible to say.
Oh, and don't go to the temple of the Chained God. It's dangerous. [ It's been somewhat destroyed. ]
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And your circumstances?
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Some scrapes. Nothing to worry about.
[ A pause and then, as polite as he can be: ]
Please accept my gratitude for accompanying me to the chambers of the Chained God. Is your arm healed?
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No man need know.
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I will let you get a hit on me, next time something like this happens.
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On pain of your death. Understood?
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Understood. No one will learn.
[ Add it to the thousand other secrets Mo Ran carries. ]
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( Not so kind, after all. )
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Your thoughtfulness appreciated, Senior. I will see to that.
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