[ which she seems a little conflicted on, truthfully -- but it flits away soon enough as she continues. ]
There are strange happenings, of course! In fact... 'twas only a few days hence that we learned from another that we are not the first whom've found ourselves here. It was rather strange that some places were a little lived in, but I did not think much of it -- people live everywhere, do thee not agree? If they have left it, albeit in such a rush, then they have left it, and there is nothing wrong with seeking shelter in such abandonment -- yet I admit, it is somewhat, ehm, odd, that we seem to be known in a sense.
[ ........ a lot of words, barely a breath, but honestly most of it goes over her head so she's sort of parroting what she's heard through the vine. ]
Sir Roland, as thee may know, does quite well in explaining things, but my good friend Junpei is one who has many thoughts as to the going-ons -- but dear Netzach, let us not linger! 'Tis a most wonderful evening, and to dwell on things so close to the night hours will leave a most distasteful tang on the tongue! Leave it 'til morrow, and swear upon thy honor that thee shall not make mention of, ehm, the name I had decided for our mutual allies?
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bugbird. ]... Yes, it is quiet, for the most part.
[ which she seems a little conflicted on, truthfully -- but it flits away soon enough as she continues. ]
There are strange happenings, of course! In fact... 'twas only a few days hence that we learned from another that we are not the first whom've found ourselves here. It was rather strange that some places were a little lived in, but I did not think much of it -- people live everywhere, do thee not agree? If they have left it, albeit in such a rush, then they have left it, and there is nothing wrong with seeking shelter in such abandonment -- yet I admit, it is somewhat, ehm, odd, that we seem to be known in a sense.
[ ........ a lot of words, barely a breath, but honestly most of it goes over her head so she's sort of parroting what she's heard through the vine. ]
Sir Roland, as thee may know, does quite well in explaining things, but my good friend Junpei is one who has many thoughts as to the going-ons -- but dear Netzach, let us not linger! 'Tis a most wonderful evening, and to dwell on things so close to the night hours will leave a most distasteful tang on the tongue! Leave it 'til morrow, and swear upon thy honor that thee shall not make mention of, ehm, the name I had decided for our mutual allies?