The things she's heard about the Illithid unnerve her, in may ways because it reminds her of the failings of her own people. That doesn't mean she won't respect Imbros' merits and feelings as an individual, or acknowledge his experiences. He's ignorant of a lot of things... but so is she. The fact that he's opening up is a welcome thing, an exciting thing.
She wonders, though...
"Is there any incongruity between his form and yours? Is there anything that hurts or aches in the aftermath of your ceremorphosis?"
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The things she's heard about the Illithid unnerve her, in may ways because it reminds her of the failings of her own people. That doesn't mean she won't respect Imbros' merits and feelings as an individual, or acknowledge his experiences. He's ignorant of a lot of things... but so is she. The fact that he's opening up is a welcome thing, an exciting thing.
She wonders, though...
"Is there any incongruity between his form and yours? Is there anything that hurts or aches in the aftermath of your ceremorphosis?"