Eda has been bristling since Pam’s video feed went up on the network. Not precisely angry, although that’s absolutely part of it, but also not as satisfied over her own distrust of Zyrian Steel as one might expect.
She’s simply… unhappy, in a way that’s taking even her a little while to put her finger on.
Not that sitting with her feelings about the ADI is what she’s spending most of her time on—there’s too much happening for that.
In fact, as much as she’d like to have some kind of words with Nia Lehrer, she’s not actually looking for the Warden when she runs into her. She’s looking for artifacts, but she won’t pass up the chance, especially when it’s Nia who stops her.
”What’s not right… and why shouldn’t I check it out?”
Nia Lehrer
Eda has been bristling since Pam’s video feed went up on the network. Not precisely angry, although that’s absolutely part of it, but also not as satisfied over her own distrust of Zyrian Steel as one might expect.
She’s simply… unhappy, in a way that’s taking even her a little while to put her finger on.
Not that sitting with her feelings about the ADI is what she’s spending most of her time on—there’s too much happening for that.
In fact, as much as she’d like to have some kind of words with Nia Lehrer, she’s not actually looking for the Warden when she runs into her. She’s looking for artifacts, but she won’t pass up the chance, especially when it’s Nia who stops her.
”What’s not right… and why shouldn’t I check it out?”