[ he's almost thinking that maybe something he should be doing was actually finding a cure for him, but— jayce wasn't about to be stupid with himself again. those kinds of advancements would take years to find a drop of success. they'd already tried it was with a very human illness. magic rot wasn't going to be any easier.
the fact of the matter was that he was dying, he would die, and the least that he could do was contribute with the starting point of returning them home rather than depending on this nirvana so blindly. he's guarded, in that regard.
jayce doesn't look at the construct; he blinks the sting in his eyes away the best he could, and nods with his head down. ]
Thank you.
[ the fact that he wouldn't get better was better left unsaid. ]
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the fact of the matter was that he was dying, he would die, and the least that he could do was contribute with the starting point of returning them home rather than depending on this nirvana so blindly. he's guarded, in that regard.
jayce doesn't look at the construct; he blinks the sting in his eyes away the best he could, and nods with his head down. ]
Thank you.
[ the fact that he wouldn't get better was better left unsaid. ]