Hearing Ignatius admit that they've earned in makes Yuya grin happily, honored to hear it (given, well, how it all started).
He'll agree that it's a lot bigger, and the influence of the fae means it's going to change things on an enormous level. It makes him really nervous, but... if he didn't have any faith in it, he wouldn't have been trying to convince the Summer Maiden to talk to the Court again.
He does ask what Igantius' opinion on the Queen's stance is. It is a doing things right by her Court thing, or does she really believe in (or understand) the suffering the Courts colonialization causes?
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He'll agree that it's a lot bigger, and the influence of the fae means it's going to change things on an enormous level. It makes him really nervous, but... if he didn't have any faith in it, he wouldn't have been trying to convince the Summer Maiden to talk to the Court again.
He does ask what Igantius' opinion on the Queen's stance is. It is a doing things right by her Court thing, or does she really believe in (or understand) the suffering the Courts colonialization causes?