Ibakha knows the Echo. She can see the signs of it in others. And that means... Hm. That's something she's going to have to file away for later. The Echo does not go to people with meager destinies, to those who will stay hidden in their cities...
"Aye." She smiles for a moment, despite the anger. "X'rhun took me in, and I learned the basics of his craft before I set off on my own path. You know him as well, then?"
In another life, Felih may have been meant for more- a grand destiny laid out in front of him. But perhaps, in this life, Felih never got the chance. Still, the Echo is there, a marker of potential, if nothing else- and it shows him more of what he needs to know.
"X'rhun... he- the night I fled Ul'dah, after escaping my captor... he found me. I was alone and lost and frantic in the desert, and he knew that I was too young, too weak to be out alone in the dangerous desert night- and so, he escorted me away from Ul'dah, to the safety of another city, and helped me make my way. 'Twas only briefly we traveled together, but... I owe him a debt.
I was never able to catch up to him again after that day. I wish I had the opportunity to thank him properly."
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"Aye." She smiles for a moment, despite the anger. "X'rhun took me in, and I learned the basics of his craft before I set off on my own path. You know him as well, then?"
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"X'rhun... he- the night I fled Ul'dah, after escaping my captor... he found me. I was alone and lost and frantic in the desert, and he knew that I was too young, too weak to be out alone in the dangerous desert night- and so, he escorted me away from Ul'dah, to the safety of another city, and helped me make my way. 'Twas only briefly we traveled together, but... I owe him a debt.
I was never able to catch up to him again after that day. I wish I had the opportunity to thank him properly."