"I almost wonder why she was living out in the wilds. She was subtle enough she probably could have collected a whole town over the course of a month or two."
"I don't think she liked being in places where people didn't - like her. She hated cities, for sure."
"So she couldn't put up with the month or two. Got it."
"Yes. I don't think Kayam and I would have done so well getting away from a town-sized angry mob."
"Probably not, no." Pause. "I might have been there to shield you if that were the case? I did do that to get you to explain yourself, earlier, so..."
"Maybe. I appreciate that, by the way, I really didn't want to have to bail for safety and leave you guys confused and angry."
He nods. "Yeah. I don't support lynching, even when under the influence of unethical magic."
"Me too, if my morals got thrown out of the window when under the influence of unethical magic, I would be a wreck right now."
"I would not have been keen to offer you a ride if you were suddenly some kind of amoral monster."
"But if you were an amoral monster you might, mightn't you?"
"Probably. But I, the person I am right now, who is not an amoral monster, would approve."
"Hmm. I wonder if I've lost my ability to dislike people, too. I mean, I like you, and I'm okay with Kayam, but my sample size is kind of small so it's hard to tell. Also, bias."
"There will be more people who haven't rescued you around when we get out of the wilds. Maybe you will not like them."
"I take it your opinion on your old roommates is - complicated."
"Very much so," he agrees. "I'm - working on forming non-magic opinions, but it takes time."
"I think some of them I might have liked regardless, but - so far, I don't think I would have liked Tima or Anlon in normal nonmagical circumstances. Or Chelasi, obviously."