
That was understandable. There were a number of people K'ile would trade the new face for as well. The Tia responded, "There's no bartaring life and death, no matter what they say in the temples at Ul'dah. If there was, what we sacrificed at Cartenau would've at least spared us the Calamity." The first thing he'd do is take those sacrifices back, since they'd won seemingly nothing. He could still recall the faces of the friends he'd lost there, and at the thought he dropped his gaze to the bracelet on K'luha's wrist. The red stones still rest on her skin, as they'd once set on the arms of the other fire dancers. "I think I should be wearing that bracelet when I go to the Elders," he said. "They'll be angry if I'm not."
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