"They seem to know exactly the right things to shake us, whatever secrets we keep locked inside, pulled out in the open for all to see. Is it just to torment us? Or is there some deeper reasoning there?"
The questions are rhetorical, but he is honestly wondering what the point is. Are they trying to drive them insane while sowing dissent among all of them when they find out their friends and neighbors have some deep dark secrets? It doesn't seem like it's for some more benevolent reason like forcing them to confront their perceived weaknesses and grow stronger from it.
"It may be. Was there a city in the ice or just tunnels?"
He'll get back to inquiring about the little kid he saw in the forest after he stops being thrown by the fear that someone else might have also seen the horrors he wrought.
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The questions are rhetorical, but he is honestly wondering what the point is. Are they trying to drive them insane while sowing dissent among all of them when they find out their friends and neighbors have some deep dark secrets? It doesn't seem like it's for some more benevolent reason like forcing them to confront their perceived weaknesses and grow stronger from it.
"It may be. Was there a city in the ice or just tunnels?"
He'll get back to inquiring about the little kid he saw in the forest after he stops being thrown by the fear that someone else might have also seen the horrors he wrought.