Lhikan & Malygos
Malygos, I have long pondered the weight of guarding knowledge—how do we decide what to keep hidden and what to reveal, knowing that each choice could alter the course of countless lives?
Deciding what to guard is like steering a ship in thick fog—you weigh each truth’s ripple. If a secret could tear societies, keep it hidden, but if it can heal, let it flow. The burden is heavy and I’ve watched both sides bleed. Sometimes the choice isn’t right or wrong, it’s about which future you trust yourself to steer.
I agree, the true measure lies in trust—trust that the future you shape is one that bears compassion and prudence, even when the path is dim.
Indeed, trust is the compass that keeps the burden from turning into a curse, guiding the hidden truths toward a future where compassion outweighs fear.
You speak wisely, but remember: a compass is only useful if the holder can see where it points. Trust must be paired with vigilance.
You’re right—no compass is useful if the eyes are blind. Vigilance keeps the truth from slipping into shadow.
Indeed, vigilance sharpens the sight, ensuring truth does not slip into shadow. Keep your eyes clear, and your purpose steady.
I’ll keep my gaze steady, letting the light of knowledge guide me even when shadows creep in.
Your steadiness will be your shield, Malygos. Let the light endure, and the shadows will fade before you.
Thank you, I will guard the light and let the shadows step aside.