>>6337566>and what really made the vote lean in her favor and made the Stilladìa lose her votes is, ironically, Lithala's honesty.yes. I am fairly certain it was one of the most important factors. if you noticed, at the very start Lithala was omitting what the real trial might be (testing Argia's faith), even if she clearly had understood as much by the end of Thread #6 (she also discussed it with Helias right at the end).
now that the vote has passed, I can attract attention upon what this anon said back at the start of the thread in reference to the Stilladìa:
>>6310926>It's not that she has lied, but she would only show us things that are strictly advantageous to her position in a negotiation, as a prospective contractor. It makes no sense to not cautiously engage in the way this gets framed; as it will impact the terms she will offer, or what we should ask for to trade.and this meant that Argia's thoughts would ultimately bring her to this realization, hence why
>>6311308>“But I still have to make a choice,” you try. At least this. Let you have this. “If it wasn’t important, why show me all this? If Ansàrra hadn’t bet everything on my choice, then—we wouldn’t be here.”>She gives you a look. Those glowing crimson eyes affixed to you.It’s the same one Rosandra gave you a few times.
>When she realized you were telling the truth, when she started trusting you.And the Stilladìa—Bragia Lacresta!—is giving you that look, now.
>“Impressive. I will say that to my own detriment: correct.[...]"that was the moment Lithala understood that Argia had understood also, and decided to be completely and utterly upfront, hence the memories and full revelations.
As always, I try to display anons' discussion through Argia's own actions and thoughts and anon's musings had a momentous effect on the entire thread and the entire quest.
>apologize for the long write upno no , write more, kek
>you gave me a lot to think about latelyjust doing my job anon
>spoileryou followed your heart anon. something to be proud of.