"Aye, that's true enough. Though I'd be lying if I said I didn't wish it were dull some of the time," Ianto murmured with a smile, trying to nudge Remi back as his boot was kicked. "Oi - I'll have you know that a wise man waits until it is clear that he is a guest before making himself overly comfortable." Now that Remi had said something, however, of course Ianto unlaced his boots to warm his toes better.
Remi's questions were all very, very good, and Ianto had only conjecture for answers. "Maybe it cannot be done all at once, without harming the woods and the blighted," he ventured. "Maybe it needs to be done in such a way that the Voice will not be able to combat it. Maybe the energy it would take would leave the gods open to an attack." He frowned. "I don't know, Remi. I'm sorry."
Remi's questions were all very, very good, and Ianto had only conjecture for answers. "Maybe it cannot be done all at once, without harming the woods and the blighted," he ventured. "Maybe it needs to be done in such a way that the Voice will not be able to combat it. Maybe the energy it would take would leave the gods open to an attack." He frowned. "I don't know, Remi. I'm sorry."
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