[Claude usually prides himself on his quick mind, but even he's visibly struggling to grasp this.] Either I'm a lot less observant than I thought I was, or... I've never seen you do that.
[The teleporting thing, anyway. As for his combat prowess, Claude chalked it up to pure skill... but what if a lot of it really was interfering with time all along?]
Maybe because Sothis seems to have more power as you are now, that in turn gave you greater abilities. The Sword of the Creator is one thing, but altering time itself... That really is the power of a god.
[What was that? The only sword Byleth had was the one Jeralt gave him, and it was the only one he'll use.]
I'm unfamiliar with that weapon... but yes, the time manipulation was what convinced me of Sothis's claims. Initially, I assumed I'd simply lost my mind and was hallucinating her.
Oh, ah... I guess you wouldn't know what the sword is. It's one of the church's relics, and it was originally in the Holy Tomb below Garreg Mach, where Sothis was laid to rest. Really, you could say the entire monastery is just one big facade to guard the tomb.
[How should he put this...] The sword is missing a Crest Stone, so it was useless to most... except you. Knowing what you know, I'm sure you can guess why that is.
[He knew Sothis held a visceral dislike for the Relics, but she had never shared the reason for that dislike with him. She had only said it was a "suspicion she had" when he queried her, and Byleth hadn't wanted to pry on a subject she was obviously discomforted over.
...he could make educated guesses, however. The Crest Stone in his chest functioned as his heart, and had been Sothis's heart, and it stood to reason that was the same for all Children of the Goddess. If their 'hearts' were embedded in weapons - Relics - that corresponded with a specific Crest, and were crafted out of bone and sinew... well. Claude was right. Byleth could make a guess as to why.]
[Claude doesn't say anything, leaving Byleth to draw his own conclusions as he pours more tea into his cup.]
There are all kinds of crazy stories about the sword, you know. Stories about how it was so powerful, it could cleave a mountain in two. I've seen the other you use it to cut through reality itself.
To be honest, I was kind of hoping you had the sword here with you, then you could... I don't know, do something crazy like cut your way back to our world. Maybe it's farfetched, but it's good to have something to pin your hopes on, right? [He gives a self-deprecating smile, taking another drink of his tea.]
...I'm not particularly comfortable in wielding a blade forged from the bones of a once living person, no matter how powerful it may be.
[Byleth's tone is subdued. As if dying wasn't bad enough, Sothis's corpse had been violated and her bones forged into a weapon. Who would even do such a thing?]
In any case, cutting through reality... perhaps it wasn't the blade, so much as the Other Byleth having a more refined control over Sothis's divine powers, as it sounds she was indisposed in some way. Perhaps I should investigate why my Sothis is silent... if I could wake her up, perhaps allowing her control of my body once more will grant us the power needed to cross the dimensional boundaries back to our world.
Just don't push yourself. Our world is important, but so are you. [And letting Sothis take over completely... What if she locks him out forever, and he really does just become the vessel Rhea wanted all along? It repulses him to think about it, so he discards the thought as quickly as it comes.]
Besides, all our allies in Meridian... They need a way to go home, too. I'm not about to abandon them to all this.
I'm certain I could negotiate something with Sothis to help them too.
[But, as benevolent as Sothis could be, she could be capricious as well. Additionally, he was leery of relinquishing control to her, even if it could lead them back home, because selfishly, it terrified him. To feel something beneath his skin puppeting him from within, blind, deaf and mute to what was happening... even if it was Sothis, there was a visceral wrongness at being so thoroughly locked out of your own body.]
...but, I agree it would be something used more as a last resort. If it's even possible. [He didn't even know where to begin to try and boot Sothis awake.]
Yeah. I personally wouldn't be too happy with myself for putting a crazy idea in your head if we didn't think it all the way through first, so let's put a pin in that for now. This might be something too big for even Sothis, considering there are other gods dragged into this.
[Like Set. Seemingly stripped of any godlike powers, he doesn't seem to have much choice but to depend on the rest of Meridian -- and apparently to some degree, Zenith -- too.]
[Byleth sounded distracted - if only because he was thinking: if he had a shard, then wouldn't Sothis have one too? Or were they sharing? He made a mental note to inspect his shard later, which he... really hadn't done in great detail before. A great oversight on his part, admittedly...
But, as Claude said, it was something to consider much later, after all other avenues had failed. With that whole subject set aside, Byleth refocused on Claude, idly spinning the wheel of "questions I have and want to ask but can't think of an appropriate time to ask them".]
I have a question. I was speaking with Set at the Communion, and something he said brought to light an oddity I had observed...
[He forked up a piece of that decadent chocolate cake.]
Why have so many people bonded so fiercely with Manon when they haven't even exchanged words with the man?
Well... That's a good question. [Claude swirls his tea in its cup as he thinks about how to answer.] I can't answer it for everyone, since people will all have their own reasons. But I think people like Dextera or Vander, who experienced his memories, read his journal, or even saw what he'd turned into firsthand, couldn't help but empathise with him a bit. Or maybe it was just pity that makes them want to protect him... I don't know.
Personally, I think prolonging his life is in all our interests, but I can't say I have any real attachment to him as a person. He was an assassin, after all. While I don't advocate for anything that was done to him, I can't imagine he'd have much pity for them if their roles were reversed.
[As Claude spoke, Byleth shoved his forkful of cake into his mouth. Even when trying to be neat by using a fork for once, he still got chocolate icing, cream, and crumbs around the corners of his mouth... which he was oblivious to or uncaring of.]
Hmmm... [And swallow - Jeralt taught him not to talk with his mouth full, at least.] He's a valuable source of information into the workings of Zenith, as well as this mutual threat we may be facing... but yes, he's not to be trusted, that much is clear.
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[The teleporting thing, anyway. As for his combat prowess, Claude chalked it up to pure skill... but what if a lot of it really was interfering with time all along?]
Maybe because Sothis seems to have more power as you are now, that in turn gave you greater abilities. The Sword of the Creator is one thing, but altering time itself... That really is the power of a god.
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[What was that? The only sword Byleth had was the one Jeralt gave him, and it was the only one he'll use.]
I'm unfamiliar with that weapon... but yes, the time manipulation was what convinced me of Sothis's claims. Initially, I assumed I'd simply lost my mind and was hallucinating her.
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[How should he put this...] The sword is missing a Crest Stone, so it was useless to most... except you. Knowing what you know, I'm sure you can guess why that is.
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I can?
[He knew Sothis held a visceral dislike for the Relics, but she had never shared the reason for that dislike with him. She had only said it was a "suspicion she had" when he queried her, and Byleth hadn't wanted to pry on a subject she was obviously discomforted over.
...he could make educated guesses, however. The Crest Stone in his chest functioned as his heart, and had been Sothis's heart, and it stood to reason that was the same for all Children of the Goddess. If their 'hearts' were embedded in weapons - Relics - that corresponded with a specific Crest, and were crafted out of bone and sinew... well. Claude was right. Byleth could make a guess as to why.]
I see... so, the Relics, they're...
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There are all kinds of crazy stories about the sword, you know. Stories about how it was so powerful, it could cleave a mountain in two. I've seen the other you use it to cut through reality itself.
To be honest, I was kind of hoping you had the sword here with you, then you could... I don't know, do something crazy like cut your way back to our world. Maybe it's farfetched, but it's good to have something to pin your hopes on, right? [He gives a self-deprecating smile, taking another drink of his tea.]
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[Byleth's tone is subdued. As if dying wasn't bad enough, Sothis's corpse had been violated and her bones forged into a weapon. Who would even do such a thing?]
In any case, cutting through reality... perhaps it wasn't the blade, so much as the Other Byleth having a more refined control over Sothis's divine powers, as it sounds she was indisposed in some way. Perhaps I should investigate why my Sothis is silent... if I could wake her up, perhaps allowing her control of my body once more will grant us the power needed to cross the dimensional boundaries back to our world.
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Besides, all our allies in Meridian... They need a way to go home, too. I'm not about to abandon them to all this.
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[But, as benevolent as Sothis could be, she could be capricious as well. Additionally, he was leery of relinquishing control to her, even if it could lead them back home, because selfishly, it terrified him. To feel something beneath his skin puppeting him from within, blind, deaf and mute to what was happening... even if it was Sothis, there was a visceral wrongness at being so thoroughly locked out of your own body.]
...but, I agree it would be something used more as a last resort. If it's even possible. [He didn't even know where to begin to try and boot Sothis awake.]
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[Like Set. Seemingly stripped of any godlike powers, he doesn't seem to have much choice but to depend on the rest of Meridian -- and apparently to some degree, Zenith -- too.]
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[Byleth sounded distracted - if only because he was thinking: if he had a shard, then wouldn't Sothis have one too? Or were they sharing? He made a mental note to inspect his shard later, which he... really hadn't done in great detail before. A great oversight on his part, admittedly...
But, as Claude said, it was something to consider much later, after all other avenues had failed. With that whole subject set aside, Byleth refocused on Claude, idly spinning the wheel of "questions I have and want to ask but can't think of an appropriate time to ask them".]
I have a question. I was speaking with Set at the Communion, and something he said brought to light an oddity I had observed...
[He forked up a piece of that decadent chocolate cake.]
Why have so many people bonded so fiercely with Manon when they haven't even exchanged words with the man?
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Personally, I think prolonging his life is in all our interests, but I can't say I have any real attachment to him as a person. He was an assassin, after all. While I don't advocate for anything that was done to him, I can't imagine he'd have much pity for them if their roles were reversed.
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Hmmm... [And swallow - Jeralt taught him not to talk with his mouth full, at least.] He's a valuable source of information into the workings of Zenith, as well as this mutual threat we may be facing... but yes, he's not to be trusted, that much is clear.
[And another forkful of cake...]