hmm... shame the map is just a topographic map and he can only see the geography around the city she points out. still, suppose it's better than nothing? he'll get closer to examine it and hmm. ]
[there’s a distant look in her eyes as she looks down at the map, some kind of tension...]
[and it’s gone. she looks up at him with a fond smile.]
It is.
When I look out from the castle, it’s nothing but mountains and forest for miles. The shimmering snow, the starry skies... I don’t think any view can truly compare.
[and fast-forwarding to the simulation room, where she'll place her hand on the device and generate the environment of a grand fairytale-like castle made of white stone. The two of them stand on a balcony with brass railings. Behind them is a stone courtyard, with four enormous statues in a central fountain. Before them is the view of the mountains, faintly illuminated in the starlight.]
[ law might be well-traveled but there's definitely something about her homeland that impresses him. maybe it's because there's something about the expansiveness of snow and field that is illuminating after being stuck in wherever they have managed to be stuck in. there's just....something.
maybe a little nostalgic to a degree? ]
You're right; it's quite a sight. It's it always snowing?
[ law won't share lenore's same expression but it's good that she seems to be taking this so well. good job law for the good decision in asking her to show off her home. ]
Well, if any luck would have it, someone will win this sooner then later and you can go back to home.
[ he can be nice!!! rarely. lenore is smart to not point it out because he'll immediately turn on her, and when she asks to see his home... honestly? he hesitates but at the same time maybe it'll help.
not him, specifically, but help remind him of a few other things. he'll make his way to the control panel and change it to display a city white as all can be. from the trees to the grass on the ground and the houses—everything is a pure, snowy white. (unlike what the anime shows.) what can be seen is a light dusting of snow on the ground and roofs, but it's honestly quite hard to tell that it's there.
regardless, it shouldn't look real but was very real. a white city. ]
Welcome to my home, Flevance. [ ... ] Or what it used to look like.
[lenore's not surprised that he hesitates. if anything, she's more surprised that he agrees. after all, the first time she asked, he simply said he was from a place that doesn't exist anymore.]
[so when the scenery changes to that of a bright white city, she's already prepared to see what is certain to be a sight that's beyond rare. something that no one can see anymore.]
It's beautiful... like something from a fairytale.
[something their homelands have in common, perhaps.]
[ hearing her approval of his homeland was nicer than he expected, truthfully. he knew she would like it, probably, but the confirmation was a nice. ...and on some level, it was nice to see his home again before it was burned and destroyed. ]
That's what I've heard. [ he lets the simulation continue for as long as lenore wants to view it. ] And I'll say in all of the places that I've been there hasn't been a single other place that's come close to it.
[lenore takes her time to take in the view. it really is unlike anything she's seen before, and what's more, it's hard not to forget what he said about it...]
[it's after a long silence that she tries asking:]
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[but she frowns, her fingertips resting over the city of Graz.]
... Normally, they at least mark where the castle is.
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hmm... shame the map is just a topographic map and he can only see the geography around the city she points out. still, suppose it's better than nothing? he'll get closer to examine it and hmm. ]
It's quite mountainous where you're from.
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[and it’s gone. she looks up at him with a fond smile.]
It is.
When I look out from the castle, it’s nothing but mountains and forest for miles. The shimmering snow, the starry skies... I don’t think any view can truly compare.
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he's not going to question the look because of her smile and how she does seem happy to recall her country. hmm. ]
Have you considered trying to replicate the view in the simulation room? The country that I'm from was also covered in snow.
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You know, that's a great idea. Do you want to see it?
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It's why I suggested it. Shall we get going?
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Let's!
[and fast-forwarding to the simulation room, where she'll place her hand on the device and generate the environment of a grand fairytale-like castle made of white stone. The two of them stand on a balcony with brass railings. Behind them is a stone courtyard, with four enormous statues in a central fountain. Before them is the view of the mountains, faintly illuminated in the starlight.]
Here we are. Welcome to Styria.
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maybe a little nostalgic to a degree? ]
You're right; it's quite a sight. It's it always snowing?
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[which is the only time that matters, really.]
[she has a bit of a dreamy look in her eyes as she looks out at the mountains.]
I know it's only been a few weeks... but I really missed seeing this.
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Well, if any luck would have it, someone will win this sooner then later and you can go back to home.
[ alive, too, just so you know. ]
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I’m glad I got to share this with you, Law.
[it’s “law” and not “doctor” now.]
Do you think... I could see your home, too?
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not him, specifically, but help remind him of a few other things. he'll make his way to the control panel and change it to display a city white as all can be. from the trees to the grass on the ground and the houses—everything is a pure, snowy white. (unlike what the anime shows.) what can be seen is a light dusting of snow on the ground and roofs, but it's honestly quite hard to tell that it's there.
regardless, it shouldn't look real but was very real. a white city. ]
Welcome to my home, Flevance. [ ... ] Or what it used to look like.
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[so when the scenery changes to that of a bright white city, she's already prepared to see what is certain to be a sight that's beyond rare. something that no one can see anymore.]
It's beautiful... like something from a fairytale.
[something their homelands have in common, perhaps.]
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That's what I've heard. [ he lets the simulation continue for as long as lenore wants to view it. ] And I'll say in all of the places that I've been there hasn't been a single other place that's come close to it.
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[it's after a long silence that she tries asking:]
... What happened to it?