Actually, I believe that Edward just assumed that whoever was at fault would have likely had some input from Mozenrath. Whether it came in the form of advice, potions, or materials, he's the inmate who's best equipped in this area. That's why he was asking Mozenrath for a list of transactions, instead of actually accusing him of anything.
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But for what it's worth, Shego's the only person on board with a justifiable grudge against me, and Mozenrath has a vested interest in her well being. It doesn't bother me that his warden is either unable or unwilling to actually investigate him for this, but It's not hard to figure out that he did it.
[The whole two-wrongs-don't-make-a-right here argument isn't going to fly.] Arthas wouldn't have been so subtle if he'd had an agenda against you.
I didn't look this time. I knew what you were dreaming because of some of the things that you said, but I didn't look. If I were you, I'd replace all your beverages.
No, I'm fairly certain it was Shego and Mozenrath. [Pause] I'm really not interested in either of them being punished for this, but if Mozenrath and his warden try to crucify Edward solely to distract from the fact that he was right about Mozenrath, and they don't want anyone to know? Then I will take steps to make sure that the truth comes out.
[He gives a slight hum in response to the comment about not having looked.]
You wouldn't have seen anything that remarkable anyway. Just unpleasant.
There is an air of "doth protest too much", and from what I could tell Shego was your sole agitator. I'll bring up the possibility to her temporary warden.
I've seen both a lot of remarkable things and a number of unpleasant ones. Rarely are they the same. As long as your mother was there, I doubt you ever truly escaped it. Even making yourself into a new man likely didn't set you free. No matter what you've done, to Shego or anyone else, I believe steadfastly that was something you shouldn't have to endure again.
Mm. I know this might be hard to believe, but I really don't care about people being punished for it. We all do bad things, and bringing us to account for them doesn't stop them from having happened.
[On the other hand... if The Doctor can make the link back to Mozenrath, that might stop Eddie from doing any thing truly idiotic to prove his point.]
And I've received no response from anyone pertaining to remedies or antidotes.
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But for what it's worth, Shego's the only person on board with a justifiable grudge against me, and Mozenrath has a vested interest in her well being. It doesn't bother me that his warden is either unable or unwilling to actually investigate him for this, but It's not hard to figure out that he did it.
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I didn't look this time. I knew what you were dreaming because of some of the things that you said, but I didn't look. If I were you, I'd replace all your beverages.
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[He gives a slight hum in response to the comment about not having looked.]
You wouldn't have seen anything that remarkable anyway. Just unpleasant.
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I've seen both a lot of remarkable things and a number of unpleasant ones. Rarely are they the same. As long as your mother was there, I doubt you ever truly escaped it. Even making yourself into a new man likely didn't set you free. No matter what you've done, to Shego or anyone else, I believe steadfastly that was something you shouldn't have to endure again.
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[On the other hand... if The Doctor can make the link back to Mozenrath, that might stop Eddie from doing any thing truly idiotic to prove his point.]
Still, I do appreciate you trying, Doctor.
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I'll look into it.
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