Somehow, I don't think I'm the guy to explain it to you. I barely understand it myself. [ That, and what little he does have faith in, he's seen proof of (which technically doesn't even make it faith anymore). The Luminary's amazing—defying all odds, always doing what Erik hopes rather than what he expects, and generally trying his best to help everyone he meets.
Rembrandt's... well, Rembrandt's not any of that. So, naturally, he's now married to the idea of Rembrandt trying to break the branch on purpose. Funny how a strong commitment can change your whole world view and just make you sigh, huh? ]
I'm tempted to take my chances with jumping, but... I did start this. Okay, I was talking about the greenhouse.
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Rembrandt's... well, Rembrandt's not any of that. So, naturally, he's now married to the idea of Rembrandt trying to break the branch on purpose. Funny how a strong commitment can change your whole world view and just make you sigh, huh? ]
I'm tempted to take my chances with jumping, but... I did start this. Okay, I was talking about the greenhouse.