[ Eurydice's first instinct is to just dismiss that as a indication of the fact that Hermes cares for Orpheus, not for her. But there's a part of her that's honored, in a sad sort of way. She's prayed to him before, of course -- pretty much everyone on the road has -- but she never really thought he'd listen, much less care.
It makes her decision feel all the more foolish, now. Orpheus loved her, and apparently even Hermes cared, and she still thought everything was hopeless. She still chose to go. ]
...then can you thank him for me? If -- if I don't make it back.
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It makes her decision feel all the more foolish, now. Orpheus loved her, and apparently even Hermes cared, and she still thought everything was hopeless. She still chose to go. ]
...then can you thank him for me? If -- if I don't make it back.