[ What Lyney says is true: his opinions of the people he interacts with tend to be better-informed than the reverse. But then most people aren't terribly interested in him, focused more on surviving themselves within Fontaine's justice system. It suits him just fine. He isn't ashamed of his past, but neither is he opposed to being truthful about it. ]
Oh? Then what do you see? A happy, peaceful childhood?
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Oh? Then what do you see? A happy, peaceful childhood?