I must say/repeat, I do like the character interaction between Moira and Alex, and especially the realism you attribute to it. Especially how you've portrayed them as so human. Great work for this chapter - I'd say the only nitpick I have with it was that I reckon the dialogue could have used some description to flesh it out that much more. Aside from that, though, I thought your take on Moira's story was original and compelling, and I really enjoyed it.
Looking forwards to the next one, Tempest! 
Feedback is appreciated as always, though you do seem to be the only one commenting these days.

I'm glad my efforts to portray Moira and Alex as being very human have been so successful-with Moira in particular, I was worried ever since her introduction that I might turn her into a Mary Sue-certainly she was when I first introduced her in ASE.

They are definitely noble, even heroic individuals, but also have their flaws, insecurities, and issues. Alex in particular has a growing flaw that I've noticed creeping in throughout the tale, though it was not intentional: as she's growing more experienced in the world, more accustomed to increasingly heavy responsibility and to personal cost, she is growing emotional and mental calluses, for the same reasons she has physical ones, and I believe that a growing struggle for her is keeping in touch with reality. Back on the Sword Coast, she was down-to-earth and pretty approachable, but these days, she's growing increasingly distant and aloof-Moira can certainly attest to her being difficult to approach.

I have to decline Moira's story being very original, unfortunately. When considering Moira's backstory and character, I looked towards Anomen and his backstory, trying to learn what the dynamics of the Delryn family were, and what part Moira had. Anomen, who is perhaps my favorite canon
BG2 NPC, gives a surprising amount of insight into what the Delryns must have been like, and I wrote Moira's tale accordingly, including my personal interpretation of Anomen. It seemed to me that the Delryns were a massively dysfunctional family after Anomen's mother's death, and that Moira was the clue barely keeping the family together-when she died, they fell apart.
Point taken about the description, however. Looking back, it really could have done with a lot more description of the characters. I seem to be great at describing places and events, but characters, not so much.
I'll get plenty of opportunity to work on that, however-expect another period of mostly talking and development until the next major round of action and battle crops up, which it most definitely will. As far as I know, no other
BG2 fanfic writer has done what I have in mind... (though I could be wrong).