Yeah. I mean - I know. I guess the question is - why'd she tell those stories specifically?
[ Kitty tilts her head to the side. It's not that she doesn't sympathize with Morrigan's situation - obviously she does, it's completely awful - but her curiosity is greater than her softer emotions. ]
Was she trying to educate you about how the world would see you, maybe? When she told the stories, did she say they were stories that outsiders would tell?
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[ Kitty tilts her head to the side. It's not that she doesn't sympathize with Morrigan's situation - obviously she does, it's completely awful - but her curiosity is greater than her softer emotions. ]
Was she trying to educate you about how the world would see you, maybe? When she told the stories, did she say they were stories that outsiders would tell?