[The truth of those last three words stings. You failed to--he did fail, though perhaps they do not mean the words in the same way. If she succumbed to sorcery, it is her own fault. But she could have been saved.
But he hardens his heart; he hardens his eyes. He will not be swayed. She might have been saved, but this does not change the truth of her betrayal--and now here they are, worlds away from Camelot, and his hand is very tight on the strange tablet, as if he might break it.]
You would not have been harmed if you had kept away from magic. You were not forced to turn to sorcery, but you did, and you chose evil. You abandoned Camelot. You betrayed everything-- [--everyone--] --and you have let your magic twist you into this.
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But he hardens his heart; he hardens his eyes. He will not be swayed. She might have been saved, but this does not change the truth of her betrayal--and now here they are, worlds away from Camelot, and his hand is very tight on the strange tablet, as if he might break it.]
You would not have been harmed if you had kept away from magic. You were not forced to turn to sorcery, but you did, and you chose evil. You abandoned Camelot. You betrayed everything-- [--everyone--] --and you have let your magic twist you into this.
You deserve no mercy, and you deserve no pity.