[Kaeya chanced shifting closer to Aether and gently pulling him in. He sighed heavily, not entirely sure how to answer that. Yes, he remembered odd looking woman in the soul dive, although he didn't know who that was. He did remember that her eyes were much like his own but as Khaenri'ah had no god, he didn't think there was much of a connection. At least, he had nothing to go off of right now and it was the least of his concern right now.]
I once said, during the lowest point of my life, that Teyvat was truly fascinating. And I didn't mean that in a good way.
[Regardless of where his allegiance lied, one thing was still pretty clear. Khaenri'ah's fall was an incredible tragedy that should not have happened. Perhaps it would have fallen on its own due to Gold and her Khemia, but with the gods intervening as well...
There was just a lot to unpack there and even he didn't know the complete story given how young he was when he learned of it. The rest of his days having been filled with much more happiness than he could have ever hoped for once he was taken in to the Ragnvindrs.]
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I once said, during the lowest point of my life, that Teyvat was truly fascinating. And I didn't mean that in a good way.
[Regardless of where his allegiance lied, one thing was still pretty clear. Khaenri'ah's fall was an incredible tragedy that should not have happened. Perhaps it would have fallen on its own due to Gold and her Khemia, but with the gods intervening as well...
There was just a lot to unpack there and even he didn't know the complete story given how young he was when he learned of it. The rest of his days having been filled with much more happiness than he could have ever hoped for once he was taken in to the Ragnvindrs.]
I can't promise that we won't meet, Aether.