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C3E48 Abridged - Art by @tylerwalpole, @shmaba, samurai_rusk, @larkspurns and @nikkidawes
Ya know if my daughter could read my thoughts and I didn't want her to be exposed to the full range of resentment and grief I held for her mother and her powers, I too (foolishly, cruelly, selfishly), would keep a distance.
This ain't the cute spyxfamily version of a kid with telepathy. Imogen grew up seeing every negative emotion her father ever directed at her, regardless of how much he tried to hide it from her.
Was he a good father? No.
Was he a depressed man trying his best? Undoubtedly.
Orym broaching the subject of F.C.G's wellbeing by bringing up his own tendency to push aside his feelings in favor of focusing on other peoples problems is- a wonderfully thoughtful way of doing it. Just- really nice.
so imogen saw laudna and said “sure hope this doesn’t awaken anything in me” but it actually did
The way Relvin maintains physical distance from Imogen - greeting her from far away, leaving without instructions for her to follow, tossing the locket - until he just barely manages at the very end to approach and give her a pat on the shoulder... I love how much history is told in the negative spaces
“What happens if you succeed? Well, that's the question mark. I don't know what comes next. But you know, we're probably getting ahead of ourselves because everything is maybe going to turn inside out in 13 days. I think it'll be fine. I like that. I like that optimism. Optimism is the bet -ism. Smiley night. You too.”-FCG/Orym
Campaign 3 Episode 48: An Exit Most Fraught