Memory 38 - Significant Positive
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Memory 38: Saving Miilk as a child
Memory goes here. Just the first scene.
What he learns?
- Roland before Sion was vicious to orphaned children and sent them into war
- Often surrounded by children who died in the process
- Couldn't take death back then and dealt with it by getting angry
- Despite everything, he refused to let the fear of death destroy him or his friends like Miilk
- Believed that as long as they were together, they would make it.
What is means in Aather?
Ryner remembers a lot of his later life as an assassin and people trying to kill him. But this is the first time he's remembered how messed up things were for him as a much younger child too. The big thing about this memory and what will pertain to Aather is how he handles death, which clearly still upsets him. He refused to let it overtake him back then and encouraged others to fight with everything they had for the sake of those who fought fiercely and lost. It also reinforces his belief that people are strongest with others supporting them. Even if it means shaking others into not giving
Memory goes here. Just the first scene.
What he learns?
- Roland before Sion was vicious to orphaned children and sent them into war
- Often surrounded by children who died in the process
- Couldn't take death back then and dealt with it by getting angry
- Despite everything, he refused to let the fear of death destroy him or his friends like Miilk
- Believed that as long as they were together, they would make it.
What is means in Aather?
Ryner remembers a lot of his later life as an assassin and people trying to kill him. But this is the first time he's remembered how messed up things were for him as a much younger child too. The big thing about this memory and what will pertain to Aather is how he handles death, which clearly still upsets him. He refused to let it overtake him back then and encouraged others to fight with everything they had for the sake of those who fought fiercely and lost. It also reinforces his belief that people are strongest with others supporting them. Even if it means shaking others into not giving