I am doing my best to consider just that. If they were willing to learn to be happy in the world that exists, and aid us in working to make it better, I would-- ...Perhaps I wouldn't be able to forgive them, but I would fight for their ability to do just that. I am far from immune to spite, but I am no monster. I could swallow my tongue and offer them whatever succor they need, if they simply asked to heal and grow the way all men should.
[This is a little too emotional though and he doesn't like it, so he's heaving a sigh and making a helpless sort of gesture.]
Do you, and do they, realise that even should they turn back time, they themselves may still remember all they've lost and all they've done? Can their society be truly restored, having known strife? Even if so, can they protect it from pain for eternity? Their plan, at the time, seemed to be to make sacrifices to a hungry god forever. Is that the happiness you want to give them?
Re: 267 night
[This is a little too emotional though and he doesn't like it, so he's heaving a sigh and making a helpless sort of gesture.]
Do you, and do they, realise that even should they turn back time, they themselves may still remember all they've lost and all they've done? Can their society be truly restored, having known strife? Even if so, can they protect it from pain for eternity? Their plan, at the time, seemed to be to make sacrifices to a hungry god forever. Is that the happiness you want to give them?