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Ithiel is by me!

The dust-furred hybrid could commiserate with his dark clanmate. If the world was as it was in books, he might never have to face a choice such as honor versus loyalty. Even now it seemed a choice he could not make. Ithiel could not understand the repercussions of living in a world like the books -- he could see only the good, and not the bad. Myrika would see more -- she would understand the implications of such a thing, to be sure, and she would dismantle that idea as easily as she'd dismantled his ideas of morality.

Hm, Ithiel mused, studying the man. I didn't know there were others in Inferni, he said, pleasantly. We live amongst heretics, sadly, the dark-furred hybrid added, shrugging both shoulders. It was not in his business to pry about others' faith, but he was curious and it had been some time since he'd discussed such things with others. If you don't mind the question -- what is your favorite part of the book? Ithiel thought it a relatively good indicator of character to ask such a question.

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