It's the only way that makes any sense. When you consider the way she generally handles us, she undoes us completely. That's how matter transference works.
If she can already do that much, it's hardly any trouble at all for her to put us back together however she pleases.
it wasnt a statement of the efforts quality or worth more a guess at motive from what youve told me in the past it was simply about change but not exactly gentle or in many ways positive
Not necessarily. I didn't believe in the ideals that were held close in the forming of the mission.. the ones that my father had believed most my life.
Even speaking in circles, the specifics of what I was doing and why aren't ones I want to discuss, Kanaya. I'm sorry.
i wouldnt expect it to be the whole or the specifics such matters are never so easily simplified if theyre expressed in their full truth only a factor perhaps but very well we can simply leave the subject as it is
She was a god. And when I say that you have to keep in mind that there are degrees to godhood. You have Rose, and you have Loki, but Lachesis was well beyond either. That she could overpower their like as she did ours is proof enough.
And then a greater god than she overpowered her as well.
I do think she has retained quite a lot in the transfer, I believe the Porter here is still Lachesis, if only inhabiting the husk of the dormant thing already present. But her autonomy I have no doubt of, even if her powers are diminished. That's why they no longer understand her, why they can't control her.
She was uprooted the same as any of us, laid low. To reestablish herself in a proper place of power takes time. Best to do that when no one thinks to consider her a threat.
She does she bring anyone? Why does she do anything at all? I could form a theory that's entirely too self important of those of us who came before, that it was all about ensuring the conditions would be more ideal when our time came, or more likely that she only moved the pieces around the board to ensure the Porter existed and would have been found, but everything that came after was simply a consequence of either action.
But neither of these is a real answer. The real answer is "because it suited her purpose." A better question may be why she waited until after it was already done with to take the Porter over. Chronological convenience?
[ So you know what Annie was not expecting by and large for Christmas? Anything. Know what she got? Something. Some research showed that thank you notes were considered a polite way of acknowledging gifts, and so here is the note she writes and delivers sometime after Christmas, and before the New Year: ]
Kanaya-
I wanted to thank you for your gift this past holiday. It was a kind gesture, and is appreciated. My closet probably appreciates it most of all.
[ thomas doesn't actually remember many specifics about christianity, or if he even followed it prior to being with wicked, but he knows vaguely what christmas is and knows it's an excuse to give people you like stuff, so kanaya will be finding the following sitting at the foot of her bed on christmas morning: Bracelet, dagger-scissors, and a gift card for a fabric/sewing store. thanks for the pants, bae. ]
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