[He offers a little exhale through his nose, indicating vague disagreement but otherwise uninterested in arguing the point.]
Well, when you’re raised in it, I imagine it’s difficult to see beyond, until you choose to.
[That’s more of a commentary on the state of Piltover than anything else. Her (and Jayce’s) ignorance regarding the Undercity wasn’t necessarily there fault, but it’s undeniable that they both benefited from the system in place. Perhaps he can commend her, for trying to break away from her mother’s expectations, though he doesn’t exactly hold Enforcers in high esteem, either.
He can, at least, sympathize with society expecting you to fulfill a certain role. Not allowing you to grow beyond it, and having to reach out and seize any opportunity to break free.]
What will you do now?
[She hasn’t made any moves to join the military, since arriving here, which he might find slightly relieving—though it does beg the question of what she wants to do, now that Duty has been lifted.]
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Well, when you’re raised in it, I imagine it’s difficult to see beyond, until you choose to.
[That’s more of a commentary on the state of Piltover than anything else. Her (and Jayce’s) ignorance regarding the Undercity wasn’t necessarily there fault, but it’s undeniable that they both benefited from the system in place. Perhaps he can commend her, for trying to break away from her mother’s expectations, though he doesn’t exactly hold Enforcers in high esteem, either.
He can, at least, sympathize with society expecting you to fulfill a certain role. Not allowing you to grow beyond it, and having to reach out and seize any opportunity to break free.]
What will you do now?
[She hasn’t made any moves to join the military, since arriving here, which he might find slightly relieving—though it does beg the question of what she wants to do, now that Duty has been lifted.]