"you wish to tear down the veil," ask not why she sought him out ; the answer is one calpernia won't speak. she is not looking to tie herself to the mast of a sinking ship a second time, but there is interest there, keen in her eyes as she looks at the man - god - mage before her. there is a reason calpernia set her own spies to find the one with too many names to count, and here she is with the fruits of such labor laid before her.
"why?" there is no judgement in the question. she's sure he's heard it full to the brim of it before, why would you wish to destroy this world and all spoken with tearful horror. that is fully absent. who else but her would understand a want to tear the world apart and set it right with her own two hands, correcting the wrongs done by those with blackened hearts and dreadful intention. perhaps ... there is some kinship, here. perhaps there is some aid to be seen.
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