[Hm... The other conversations are interesting, but...]
So Tyr was still classified after all. Whoever sent the letter, they were quite effective in raising the topic after all this time.
Now that I have the chance, I need to ask. Tyr died by John's hand, I'm assuming in his little hiding place. Logically, that'd mean Tyr was revived, correct?
Interesting. I'd assumed the desert ruins played a large part in the ritual. There must be some requirement, though, otherwise all the residents here could permanently kill someone by ripping their organs out.
Hm... During the time the shopkeepers went 'missing', the desert ruins had already been exposed. He wouldn't even have had to go through the barrier. Still, it would've been a lot of trouble. He must've gotten something interesting in return for toying with that ritual. Either Tyr and the shopkeepers knew too much and needed to go, or like a true scientist, he was experimenting for the sake of information.
So Tyr was still classified after all. Whoever sent the letter, they were quite effective in raising the topic after all this time.
Now that I have the chance, I need to ask. Tyr died by John's hand, I'm assuming in his little hiding place. Logically, that'd mean Tyr was revived, correct?
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I don't know if he did, but I certainly wouldn't assume he couldn't.
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Unless you're saying he had a more noble reason.
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