[ It's far from a pleasant end, isn't it? Sometimes she wonders if death is not the kinder choice, though she prefers that mortals make that choice rather than her. None of them are perfect, of course, but she understands that some are sent out this way as a form of punishment, of justice. There ought to be some consequences for crimes, right?
That depends on the nature of the offense. She would hold more sway were they a devotee of hers, but she doesn't recognize the mortal any more than she recognizes her colleague. Azem shakes her head. ]
Not one of mine, no. But it matters to them.
[ She keeps her distance respectable, shifting the weight of the basket. As far as she knows, the main reason to venture out to the Maw is to feed it--so he must have come to do the same. Right? ]
no subject
That depends on the nature of the offense. She would hold more sway were they a devotee of hers, but she doesn't recognize the mortal any more than she recognizes her colleague. Azem shakes her head. ]
Not one of mine, no. But it matters to them.
[ She keeps her distance respectable, shifting the weight of the basket. As far as she knows, the main reason to venture out to the Maw is to feed it--so he must have come to do the same. Right? ]
So you're not here to pass judgment?