No, you're missing the point. I don't need Lark to fix anything for me. I don't want him to. That would be him playing into the Necromancer's shit.
He's got his hands full anyway, because while most of the other wardens here want to focus on one inmate, he's going around to make sure you and people like you are all right.
And he does it without a deal for your soul. Something most other people here don't get.
[She's still not seeing that much that makes Lark so different or more special than the average warden, but hey, it's good that the kid likes who he's paired with!]
Well, Pagan is pretty cool too, for the record! Mostly.
Oh, you should probably meet him; he was Lark's inmate before you! But he's, um-- gosh, how do I explain it. He's really good at making you feel like he cares about you and is interested in spending time with you.
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But if Lark is so great and he fixes everything, why hasn't he fixed this for you...?
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He's got his hands full anyway, because while most of the other wardens here want to focus on one inmate, he's going around to make sure you and people like you are all right.
And he does it without a deal for your soul. Something most other people here don't get.
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[She's still not seeing that much that makes Lark so different or more special than the average warden, but hey, it's good that the kid likes who he's paired with!]
Well, Pagan is pretty cool too, for the record! Mostly.
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But I take it he isn't, really?
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[Which is both very weird and very nice.]
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[And what are wardens for, if not built-in friends who are required by Admiral decree to hang out with you?]
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