>>5484324>>5484128>>5484119>>5484117>>5484110>>5484059>>5484051>>5484034>Though they may be useful, you don't suppose you need all of these elves... if you choose to leave one or two alive.Even though your nature is benevolent and loving to all things... inhumans are kind of an exception for you, same as for any god. You devote your divine realm to serving as a makeshift "afterlife" for them, and in that way (spiritually) you can somewhat tolerate them, especially when reincarnating them into cats. But as living mortals? Try as you might, you don't feel bad for them really and only act loving out of choice, because it's how you should be by your nature rather than how you actually feel necessarily.
So as much as you wouldn't mind just disposing of them, since they present an interesting potential and possible value, you're willing to give them a chance for once. Or rather, give the situation itself a chance rather than the dark elves, whom more or less forfeited their lives when they brought danger against your child. Though, you can do without the feral one since he's hardly useful if usual control and communication aren't effective, little better than an animal.
<span class="mu-g"><span class="mu-i">"-y-you... you're... can you do something? Can't you help him?!"</span></span>
<span class="mu-r"><span class="mu-i">"I don't think so... maybe it would be better if you put him out of his misery..."</span></span>
The she-elf is quite upset by the disturbing sight of her dying comrade, shrieking and thrashing about the room in a desperate, blind and deaf distressed rage. Of course she pleads with you to do something about it, to save him. Rather than something to help though, you push back completely the opposite way, something to harm. Again, you'd rather be rid of the feral elf, and soon if you want an end to this bloody racket and lessen the chance of anyone showing up to investigate.
Although the she-elf would rather see her ally well and certainly would never want to harm him, your influence is terribly persuading to her. Sealing her wretched inhuman fate, as she thinks holding you close to keep you restrained and under control, but really just strengthens your affect on her for being close. As distracted as she is by the disturbing sight of the dying elf, it's hardly difficult for you to subtly touch her, whisper to her, play on her senses and pleasantly pry your way into her consciousness.
Would she ever have killed her comrade otherwise, especially when believing you can help and demands as much? Surely not, but you have such a way of things... that putting him out of his misery, comes to feel like the right thing to do, at least at the moment. There's such hesitation and conflict in her over this, as she slowly releases you and draws her blade in approach of the feral elf, but all the while your influence persists and drives her on. Makes her feel, believe that this is the best and most loving course of action, even more than saving the other elf's life.
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