Without, Azathoth forbid, implying too much depth here, this reminded me of that episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender where Toph sneaks up on Zuko while he’s sleeping to talk privately because she thinks he might actually be trustworthy but no one else in their group agrees with her and then he startles awake and reflexively burns her feet (which she uses to ‘see’ via an Earthbending-powered analog of echolocation, so in context surprisingly harmful) and then she runs away and he runs after her and grabs her so they can Just Talk and she strikes him in the chest with a pillar of earth (obviously aiming for the celiac plexus, but hey, she’s blind) and runs away and in his solitude Zuko lamentably exclaims, “Why am I so bad at being good?” Simplified for easy learning but exactly the problem Grayspaces are designed to solve.
Without, Azathoth forbid, implying too much depth here, this reminded me of that episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender where Toph sneaks up on Zuko while he’s sleeping to talk privately because she thinks he might actually be trustworthy but no one else in their group agrees with her and then he startles awake and reflexively burns her feet (which she uses to ‘see’ via an Earthbending-powered analog of echolocation, so in context surprisingly harmful) and then she runs away and he runs after her and grabs her so they can Just Talk and she strikes him in the chest with a pillar of earth (obviously aiming for the celiac plexus, but hey, she’s blind) and runs away and in his solitude Zuko lamentably exclaims, “Why am I so bad at being good?” Simplified for easy learning but exactly the problem Grayspaces are designed to solve.