
Entry II
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The first sin I committed wasn't even asked by the hand that drags me further into the dark.
Before I delve deep in this tale, some introductions are in order.
The one eyed Roegadyn woman is called 'Eld' or how she insists to be called - 'Auntie Eld'.
I first met her when she advertised a job, a mission for those in the know.
'Rescue this Raen woman from a grim fate. Bonus if she is alive. Make her forget my face.'
I assumed this was a crime lord with a heart. One that would put gil over cruelty.
As I return from a successful mission, I confront her about this matter.Â
I needed to confirm she had a heart inside, beyond the layers of greed.
Instead, Eld had a strange tirade about how the Raen would suffer a slow death in the streets of Kugane.
Today, I've met the daughter of this hateful hag.
She was all alone in Ul'dah. Starring at the Moonfire Faire decoration.
I decided to talk to the poor thing.
She is training to be an alchemist. In her wordsÂ
"Because I know my mother hurt others, I shall help others regain their health and spirit."
And there was the first sin I committed. I told the young woman I would help her achieve her goals.
I would turn a blind eye to the crimes and suffering the mother causes. As I try to guide the daughter.
I am choosing one over the victims of Auntie Eld because I foolish believe there is some good in the dark.
The sin of foolishness is the first I commit.
Let two others occur.
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End of Entry II
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The first sin I committed wasn't even asked by the hand that drags me further into the dark.
Before I delve deep in this tale, some introductions are in order.
The one eyed Roegadyn woman is called 'Eld' or how she insists to be called - 'Auntie Eld'.
I first met her when she advertised a job, a mission for those in the know.
'Rescue this Raen woman from a grim fate. Bonus if she is alive. Make her forget my face.'
I assumed this was a crime lord with a heart. One that would put gil over cruelty.
As I return from a successful mission, I confront her about this matter.Â
I needed to confirm she had a heart inside, beyond the layers of greed.
Instead, Eld had a strange tirade about how the Raen would suffer a slow death in the streets of Kugane.
Today, I've met the daughter of this hateful hag.
She was all alone in Ul'dah. Starring at the Moonfire Faire decoration.
I decided to talk to the poor thing.
She is training to be an alchemist. In her wordsÂ
"Because I know my mother hurt others, I shall help others regain their health and spirit."
And there was the first sin I committed. I told the young woman I would help her achieve her goals.
I would turn a blind eye to the crimes and suffering the mother causes. As I try to guide the daughter.
I am choosing one over the victims of Auntie Eld because I foolish believe there is some good in the dark.
The sin of foolishness is the first I commit.
Let two others occur.
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End of Entry II