[The surroundings are a mystery to Revali. Here he is, in the eyes of someone else, looking at a device that kind of reminds him of the Sheikah Slate he saw one time. Huh. So, in other worlds there's more than one of those? Can it also take true to life images, somehow?
Idle thoughts he has while he watches things happen on that vehicle, thoughts that vanish the moment that goblin appears. Doesn't take a seasoned warrior to recognize this is wrong! And once people's heads start exploding, Revali really wishes this wasn't a memory so he could go and stick an arrow on this thing! But that wouldn't have changed a thing, would it? Because, once it was gone, carnage began, people killing each other. He can see it's to survive, he can't blame them for killing to survive.
...doesn't make this any less horrifying. Revali is a fighter, yes, but he's one who is also pretty invested in protecting his home and people. That something -- many somethings, turn out! -- are making this happen for whatever reason...it's horrifying to him. These are just people who were going with their lives until suddenly they had to kill each other just to stay alive.
And among them, Joonghyuk, who also sullied his hands with blood, just to die when one of the dead kill him. For a moment Revali thought that's where it'd end, and that it meant Joonghyuk had been dead before this whole murdergame began, but then the memory continued.
Again, and again, and again. Killing and getting killed. Joonghyuk was supposed to survive, wasn't he? That was why this kept repeating! By the time the memory is over, Revali is, well, he really has to wonder, asking Joonghyuk the question:]
How many times did it take?
[Revali sounds pretty serious. Even if the memory ended with Joonghyuk being victorious, surviving, and getting away, he asks that anyway. This was quite the rough memory!]
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Idle thoughts he has while he watches things happen on that vehicle, thoughts that vanish the moment that goblin appears. Doesn't take a seasoned warrior to recognize this is wrong! And once people's heads start exploding, Revali really wishes this wasn't a memory so he could go and stick an arrow on this thing! But that wouldn't have changed a thing, would it? Because, once it was gone, carnage began, people killing each other. He can see it's to survive, he can't blame them for killing to survive.
...doesn't make this any less horrifying. Revali is a fighter, yes, but he's one who is also pretty invested in protecting his home and people. That something -- many somethings, turn out! -- are making this happen for whatever reason...it's horrifying to him. These are just people who were going with their lives until suddenly they had to kill each other just to stay alive.
And among them, Joonghyuk, who also sullied his hands with blood, just to die when one of the dead kill him. For a moment Revali thought that's where it'd end, and that it meant Joonghyuk had been dead before this whole murdergame began, but then the memory continued.
Again, and again, and again. Killing and getting killed. Joonghyuk was supposed to survive, wasn't he? That was why this kept repeating! By the time the memory is over, Revali is, well, he really has to wonder, asking Joonghyuk the question:]
How many times did it take?
[Revali sounds pretty serious. Even if the memory ended with Joonghyuk being victorious, surviving, and getting away, he asks that anyway. This was quite the rough memory!]