>>6031472"Maybe we can go back one day? The sun doesn't hurt us anymore," she insists. It is endearing, in some fashion, to see how foolish she is.
"No," you answer. "When we ran from Ilythiir, they destroyed what we made, all of it, so that this world would not remember it. That is why we call them 'darthiir,' those who have betrayed us. There is nothing left of Ilythiir but our people," you state with a sense of finality, concluding your lecture. Your words spark a spirited discussion amongst their number. Whether you have had any meaningful impact on their development remains to be seen, but it is a sure thing that the legacy of Ilythiir will persist so long as your people yet live.
"Does that make them bad?" Asks a boy, who raises up his hand after making his query. After a moment of meaningful silence, you respond. "<span class="mu-i">Some</span> darthiir are good," you concede grudgingly. "But they are still darthiir. Be careful," you conclude, an answer which he seems to find satisfactory.