[Liem listens, comforted in some small way to hear that Kaeya's land has its own similar kind of god. He's met people here from a number of different worlds, with a variety of different religions—most of which seemed to bear no resemblance to his own. The ease with which Kaeya seems to grasp Abadar's role puts him just slightly more at ease.]
I do. I spent weeks thinking about it after I was brought here, but ultimately, I think I have to.
[That question had preoccupied him for most of the time leading up to the plague of the Innocent, but after travelling to Venera and facing its troubles, he'd come to a realization.]
If I wasn't meant to carry Abadar's light with me even here, I wouldn't have been the one to be reborn in that shrine. The Regent would have summoned someone else. So I have to believe that what I dedicated my life to on Golarion is in some way what the Kenoma needs.
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I do. I spent weeks thinking about it after I was brought here, but ultimately, I think I have to.
[That question had preoccupied him for most of the time leading up to the plague of the Innocent, but after travelling to Venera and facing its troubles, he'd come to a realization.]
If I wasn't meant to carry Abadar's light with me even here, I wouldn't have been the one to be reborn in that shrine. The Regent would have summoned someone else. So I have to believe that what I dedicated my life to on Golarion is in some way what the Kenoma needs.