[Liem sounds confident about this. He doesn’t think suffering is the end goal—his interpretation is that it’s meant to shake the Zenites’ faith in Yima, in her promises—but it certainly is the method by which the goal is meant to be achieved.]
The shards are poisoned with Oblivion, so they will harm any gifted shards they come into close proximity with. Possibly even destroy them.
[He has been careful to keep them far from the other shard the Heiropoios gave him charge of.]
Thus, as you can understand, my desire to keep the origin of these shards a secret. I doubt their recipients will be appreciative once they realize what has happened.
I have contacted Fane also, and he is willing to assist as well.
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[Liem sounds confident about this. He doesn’t think suffering is the end goal—his interpretation is that it’s meant to shake the Zenites’ faith in Yima, in her promises—but it certainly is the method by which the goal is meant to be achieved.]
The shards are poisoned with Oblivion, so they will harm any gifted shards they come into close proximity with. Possibly even destroy them.
[He has been careful to keep them far from the other shard the Heiropoios gave him charge of.]
Thus, as you can understand, my desire to keep the origin of these shards a secret. I doubt their recipients will be appreciative once they realize what has happened.
I have contacted Fane also, and he is willing to assist as well.