[ It's a valid question but one Eustace doesn't answer, at least not directly. The woman, his prisoner, squawks indignantly, furiously trying to protest the crimes laid upon her - I didn't do any of that crap they say I did! - but Eustace pays her no mind, his attention still fully on Thoma. ]
Would it make a difference?
[ If it was between simply slipping funds to the resistance as opposed to attempted assault on the Hylician guards? His own experiences with the Pleroma, while fairly smooth-sailing, have taught him that most hold such strong convictions in their beliefs that they're nearly impossible to sway. (Kind of annoying, really, but that's neither here nor there.) ]
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Would it make a difference?
[ If it was between simply slipping funds to the resistance as opposed to attempted assault on the Hylician guards? His own experiences with the Pleroma, while fairly smooth-sailing, have taught him that most hold such strong convictions in their beliefs that they're nearly impossible to sway. (Kind of annoying, really, but that's neither here nor there.) ]