I suppose it probably depends on your outlook, as well. Guilt is a complex subject, after all. But you're welcome.
[he doesn't seem bothered by how seriously the Fontainian takes everything; it feels a little like he recalls Eiden being when he'd first arrived, trying to understand everything about the world he'd wound up in.
the shift in Olivine's expression is small when Neuvillette mentions the Water Territory, underlining the worries he's had in turn. he knows there's no shortage of competent people in the church, plus Yakumo is still there... but even so.]
It's... a little difficult to accept, under the circumstances. To go from helping rebuild our city to this, and to know that I've left the other clan members behind as well... but I trust them fully. [he exhales a sigh, head shaking.] I'm sure it must be the same for you, though it occurs to me that I haven't asked what it is that you do in Fontaine.
[there's something... delicately authoritative about him, even separate from his normal attire; maybe it's just the way that Neuvillette speaks, vaguely reminiscent of nobility as the priest understands it. he can't be sure.]
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I suppose it probably depends on your outlook, as well. Guilt is a complex subject, after all. But you're welcome.
[he doesn't seem bothered by how seriously the Fontainian takes everything; it feels a little like he recalls Eiden being when he'd first arrived, trying to understand everything about the world he'd wound up in.
the shift in Olivine's expression is small when Neuvillette mentions the Water Territory, underlining the worries he's had in turn. he knows there's no shortage of competent people in the church, plus Yakumo is still there... but even so.]
It's... a little difficult to accept, under the circumstances. To go from helping rebuild our city to this, and to know that I've left the other clan members behind as well... but I trust them fully. [he exhales a sigh, head shaking.] I'm sure it must be the same for you, though it occurs to me that I haven't asked what it is that you do in Fontaine.
[there's something... delicately authoritative about him, even separate from his normal attire; maybe it's just the way that Neuvillette speaks, vaguely reminiscent of nobility as the priest understands it. he can't be sure.]