Foulques stepped up beside Sun to rest a supportive hand on his... well his upper back, giving him an approving nod and a slight smile. It must have been very difficult for him to say all that, especially to a relative stranger. "When he confronted the intruder, they attacked him, likely to keep him from raising the alarum," he said, elaborating a bit on Sun's explanation. "And whatever they did resulted in his current state. Were he human, I'd say a blow to the head might be the culprit, but I'm not certain what could cause such a thing in a mammet. That the intruder was able to, however, indicates that they were no common thief."
"Given what we saw in the visions and what we've learned in other ways, it seems that the half of him that is Moon has been rendered unstable. Dangerous not necessarily because he intends harm, but because he can't distinguish friend from foe and interprets mundane presences as threats. He also seems to be unaware of his own strength and unable to focus on anything beyond his primary tasks of looking after children and cleaning."
"Several of the visions were seen through his eyes. The information scrolling by may as well have been ancient Allagan to me, but nearly every other line it seemed began with 'error'. Thanks to Sun's excellent short term memory, he was able to note down what we saw, in hopes it may be of use in a situation just such as this. Once you've settled in, I'll see that you get those notes."
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Date: 2025-05-05 05:40 am (UTC)From:"Given what we saw in the visions and what we've learned in other ways, it seems that the half of him that is Moon has been rendered unstable. Dangerous not necessarily because he intends harm, but because he can't distinguish friend from foe and interprets mundane presences as threats. He also seems to be unaware of his own strength and unable to focus on anything beyond his primary tasks of looking after children and cleaning."
"Several of the visions were seen through his eyes. The information scrolling by may as well have been ancient Allagan to me, but nearly every other line it seemed began with 'error'. Thanks to Sun's excellent short term memory, he was able to note down what we saw, in hopes it may be of use in a situation just such as this. Once you've settled in, I'll see that you get those notes."