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''The Mamonos aren't abandoned but they could use more help. You see...'' She scoots on her seat to look at you, her full attention nearly motivates you to flee out of the library.
''...Corruption acts as something of an equalizing force inside a monster body to keep their mixed biology somewhat stable. A lamia does not function like us and... well I've yet to find out why, exactly, this is the case.'' Her lips purse together as she struggles with formulating her thoughts properly. ''What I <span class="mu-s">do</span> know is that a Mamono diet is extremely important for the good balance of this energy.''
''Food?''
''Oh yes.'' A vigorous nod all but compels you to believe her. ''Certain species of monsters subsist only on meats and while their human halves allow them to consume other types of food, too much will cause their natural Corruption to expand inside their bodies, potentially drowning them from the inside like what's happening with Seyraphal lungs. Emotions and their souls also play a part in this, of course, but I think the biggest problem for our resident monsters is the fact we give them the cheapest food we have without caring for the needs of individual species.''
Augustine sounded so decisive, so sure of herself so <span class="mu-i">gallant</span> that you easily absorbed everything she said.
''Y-you'd... make a good teacher.'' <span class="mu-i">Oh no you blurted that out without thinking.</span>
''I'm afraid that won't be happening. I only know what I know.'' Quiet and pensive, Augustine turned to monitor the progress of her medicine, and a comfortable silence followed.
>Tell her about yourself, a friendship should be equal, right? She told you plenty about your past, so... share!
>Divert the topic about Eichenwald itself, perhaps the latest news?
>Augustine seems to have a grudge against the son of baron Bram Eisenhart and his mercenaries, perhaps you should about ask that?
>Free
I'll likely only be able to make a short answer tomorrow or Thursday, I'll try to go back to my regular pace Friday.