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[ And would Runyu deem that a sin as he once did his brother's naivety or would he see this turn of events as something else? ]
His whole existence confuses me in more ways than I believe I can express. Even more so than the Fog after my discussion with her follower Noa.
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as for the actual topic at hand, though: )
I'm quite sure that one can, yes. Whether such a thing applies to Elias, I've yet to discern.
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I'm sorry, friend. I keep bombarding you with foolish questions. Both the Fog and Elias have elements of their story that ring too close to my own, reminding me of my failures.
As long as I'm like this, I'm sure Jiang Wanyin will scold me for my indecisiveness yet again.
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As for whether or not he acts the part of a leader, I suppose that depends on how one pictures a leader to act. I've met some number of them throughout my life, and no two have acted alike.
My friend, please be assured that your questions are neither foolish nor unwelcome. I admittedly can't help but wonder what you see of yourself in the Fog, but I don't wish to pry.
Reminder that this is before the Hanahaki so before he can no longer hold back with XC )
You once told me what you'd been told about the Fog - that she seemed to be kept at bay by the other gods and took her revenge. However, Noa painted her as a mediator who lost herself when the war destroyed her sisters, the Day and Night gods. In that story, she tried to good and yet fell to her rage.
That is my story.
At least the Fog attempted to mediate between the opposing sides. I chose neither side and tried to destroy both because neither seemed to care for my words or actions.
[ This version of events ignored the factors before that Xingchen already knew of, the death of his mother, the Empress' treatment of himself, and the glorifying of his brother and ostracization of himself. But to Runyu, the sins he had committed were greater than his hurts, not because of the destruction of the heavenly realm, but the deaths and suffering of the two people once closest to him, Jinmi and Xufeng. ]