She doesn't scream, because she wasn't raised in a barn. Her first thought after time resumes and the corpse drops bloodied to the ground (where did it come from? Did it fall from the sky? That would be convenient. She barely even blinked.) is that she recognizes that kind of technique. The sudden change in scenery couldn't be anything but a temporal blip, brought on by this man's Causality magic. Which explains the corpse, too -- he snatched it from somewhere else. Of course.
How nice. They're more alike than she thought. He doesn't feel tainted, but that doesn't mean anything when she doesn't anymore either.
But now, having (in true Elaine fashion) convinced herself of something totally opposite the truth, she's particularly glad to break bread, so she takes the loaf and pinches some off to eat.]
Thank you very much, Sir! I must admit that the sudden appearance of this corpse did surprise me, but I am grateful all the same that you were able to feed yourself so easily.
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She doesn't scream, because she wasn't raised in a barn. Her first thought after time resumes and the corpse drops bloodied to the ground (where did it come from? Did it fall from the sky? That would be convenient. She barely even blinked.) is that she recognizes that kind of technique. The sudden change in scenery couldn't be anything but a temporal blip, brought on by this man's Causality magic. Which explains the corpse, too -- he snatched it from somewhere else. Of course.
How nice. They're more alike than she thought. He doesn't feel tainted, but that doesn't mean anything when she doesn't anymore either.
But now, having (in true Elaine fashion) convinced herself of something totally opposite the truth, she's particularly glad to break bread, so she takes the loaf and pinches some off to eat.]
Thank you very much, Sir! I must admit that the sudden appearance of this corpse did surprise me, but I am grateful all the same that you were able to feed yourself so easily.