[Tyler, too, knows what it is to be suddenly cut off from his powers; he's suffering that just as much as Solus is. But the scales are exponentially different, he recognises - especially since he has normality to fall back on. As weird as not having his powers is, he's not beholden to them in the same way, evidently, as Solus is. New addictive personality traits aside, he knows how to be human. Solus doesn't even have that.
He's not going to forgive the man for what he did to harm Tyler, even if it was lashing out in blind panic, but he's coming closer to understanding it.]
While I don't - can't, probably - understand the sheer depths of your own loss, I do understand what it feels like to have that kind of character-defining power suddenly stripped from you, when you've gotten so used to it that it's difficult to remember what, or who, you were without it. And I do want to understand your perspective better.
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He's not going to forgive the man for what he did to harm Tyler, even if it was lashing out in blind panic, but he's coming closer to understanding it.]
While I don't - can't, probably - understand the sheer depths of your own loss, I do understand what it feels like to have that kind of character-defining power suddenly stripped from you, when you've gotten so used to it that it's difficult to remember what, or who, you were without it. And I do want to understand your perspective better.