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Hello, um, everyone. This is Aziraphale. I know I haven't met all of you, but I have gotten to know a good number of you as of late, and I've come to like you all a great deal, so it doesn't sit quite right with me not to apologize for recent events.
The sinking of the ferry was inexcusable. Our-- my failure, was a direct result of poor planning and lack of transparency, but I do need all of you to know that the intention had been to find our only way out of Beacon as other methods had been exhausted, and it was always in the plan to make subsequent trips for everyone remaining who wished a return home.
But I know that no amount of good intention will bring it back, nor heal your injuries, nor surface the supplies it was carrying. For all this, I am deeply and terribly sorry; this was, in no way, how I should have repaid all your kindnesses. I understand your anger, and you can direct it at me, if you would like, if you have need of a place to focus your ire.
However, I am afraid, actually, that I must ask a favor. I have, though not for lack of trying, not been able to retrieve much of the sunken raw material - if anyone should lend abilities, magical or otherwise, to help in the rebuilding of the ferry or the docks, you will have my deepest gratitude, for whatever that is worth.
I will try to assist with this as much as I possibly can, and otherwise will be available to assist those who require healing, though my ability to do so has been stunted.
The sinking of the ferry was inexcusable. Our-- my failure, was a direct result of poor planning and lack of transparency, but I do need all of you to know that the intention had been to find our only way out of Beacon as other methods had been exhausted, and it was always in the plan to make subsequent trips for everyone remaining who wished a return home.
But I know that no amount of good intention will bring it back, nor heal your injuries, nor surface the supplies it was carrying. For all this, I am deeply and terribly sorry; this was, in no way, how I should have repaid all your kindnesses. I understand your anger, and you can direct it at me, if you would like, if you have need of a place to focus your ire.
However, I am afraid, actually, that I must ask a favor. I have, though not for lack of trying, not been able to retrieve much of the sunken raw material - if anyone should lend abilities, magical or otherwise, to help in the rebuilding of the ferry or the docks, you will have my deepest gratitude, for whatever that is worth.
I will try to assist with this as much as I possibly can, and otherwise will be available to assist those who require healing, though my ability to do so has been stunted.
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It's what the colony lives in. My people. It's a mountain-tree, bigger around than the village, with hollows in the living wood for rooms and flying wells and plumbing. It's magical, and connected to the court, to the Raksura who live in it.
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You must miss it a great deal.
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I was at peace, I think.
But now we have to go back.
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[Stone is pretty sure if he goes back, he'll just die again. That seems excessive. And annoying.]
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[The concept of some part of them living on after death isn't exactly foreign-- some groundlings believe that-- but it's not a Raksuran thing.]
My court gives our bodies to the colony tree, to be food for its roots, but some courts do other things.
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Like what?
[ He's just very interested in this, pardon if he's nosy. ]
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Well, some courts bury their dead on dedicated garden platforms. That's what mine had to do before we moved back to the colony tree and could go back to the old ways. Some make funerary urns and put them in the lower levels of their trees, but usually only royal Raksura get that kind of treatment. Otherwise you'd run out of room pretty quick. Every colony I've been to has death songs, though.
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Does everyone get their own death song?
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That is very beautiful.
Do you-- do you know yours?
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Did you die of natural causes, then?
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But you've led a long, fulfilling life.
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[That had been kind of Moon to arrange.]
So unless I'm the exception to your rule, that's probably not it.
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I'd say it's being from Earth, but that's not true. Quite new to me, other planets and worlds.
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I guess I'm the exception to a lot of your theories, huh?
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