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>what i want to know is if the fey curse COULD of been removed or if he would of been like that until he died anyway. it sounds to me like he would of kept killing, and putting him down was the only thing that could be done.
>I recall that, technically yes, it could have been, but he would have kept killing right up until that point. They tried locking him up, but he just walked out like it was nothing. Our heroine wasn't powerful enough to remove it herself, so, she did the only thing she could, and killed him.
>then i say it was a sad thing, but not a bad thing. seriously why the fuck are we avoiding these people like them finding out will make them all switch to satanism and kill her?
People act irrationally. I don't want to risk that. We've been over this.
>Tell him that everything will end up as the fates decree they should or something mystical like that and then ask him to get out of your way, because this tunnel is not wide enough to allow passage for more than one individual.
I doubt that a child his age would want to hear stuff about fate. It might go over his head.
>He's a scared child, and his entire world has been shaken up. He needs comfort.
>Tell him the truth. "When your father was infected, he was no longer in control of himself. I'm sorry, child. If there had been more paladins instead of just one, and if they'd had all the proper training required for the complicated rituals to undo fey infection, your father's story may have ended differently. But if nothing had been done, it would have been only a matter of time before the entire village was mad with the fey's infection."
>Be ready to grab the little shit though, you don't want him going past you and seeing his dad's corpse. If he runs the other way that's fine. Just don't let him past you.
>He may burst into tears. If he does you should comfort him. Hold him like a little brother, if he will allow it.
I... feel like I owe him this.
"When your father was infected, he was no longer in control of himself. I'm sorry, child. If there had been more paladins instead of just one, and if they'd had all the proper training required for the complicated rituals to undo fey infection, your father's story may have ended differently. But if nothing had been done, it would have been only a matter of time before the entire village was mad with the fey's infection."
"What does that mean?!
"I did what I could. I'm sorry."
His eyes are tearing up even more.
"What does that mean?! Where is he?!"
"That's... for the gods to decide now."
I can't believe I'm too much of a coward to just say it as it is.
He looks at me with a completely... destroyed...
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