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I do understand. Me too. But lets be honest ... it was not only disturbing but somehow ... kinda funny too.
Sir Lora got so shocked he went back to Divinity. Probably the event that gave him sapience due to it's eldritch nature.
You know ... on one hand it feels just sooo wrong ... on the other hand i started to think about creating a shapeshifter druid Tav only to see how this scene could turn out differently and perhaps ... feel less wrong.
LOL
And I feel that they have managed to throw a curve ball that hits many sides of many types of ”political” scales. That is good job always. That is art.