Curiosity. I find it interesting to see how the participants branch out. It actually benefits you to speak to the others, so if I'm one of the first I consider that an honor.
[It sounds arrogant, but it's a very pleased, gentle tone.] I also like checking in and making sure the temple is to your liking and that you're as comfortable as possible for your stay here.
Well, no. [They sound thoughtful in that regard.] We can know who you've spoken to among the participants, sure, but not amongst ourselves. It's part of our rules. And even with that I find it rather rude to make assumptions.
But I'm relieved to hear that. It lifts the heaviness of my heart to know that you'll be alright with these accommodations. [...they're also serious about this too.]
Oh, no, that's us! [They perk up then.] Depending on which of us is hosting that week, we're in charge of designing those wings. So you'll see new places and learn more about us each week. Clever, no?
So each week the wings are built to look like... the place the gods were from, before they were gods? [Piety had mentioned leaving friends behind, after all.] Or just... whatever makes them happy?
And does that mean that last week was Patience's area, and this week is Merriment and Justice's?
Either or. Each wing is designed as a god sees fit whether that's memories or their ideal locations. It's our way of hosting you and allowing you to get to know us and try to win numbers to our side.
But you're correct. And whomever is hosting next week will have their own areas, too.
I'm interested in learning about the worlds of the participants to help shape the creation of the new world, you see. If I take the best parts of the world, perhaps it will be more accommodating for those who will inhabit it.
But I don't know if all the good parts of different places would make one good world. Some of those places would have to become kind of the less-good places, wouldn't they?
I never really thought of it that way, no. But good and bad are subjective in their own way. [...] In the end, I want to strive for a world where life expectations can be changed based on your own wants and desires.
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[It sounds arrogant, but it's a very pleased, gentle tone.] I also like checking in and making sure the temple is to your liking and that you're as comfortable as possible for your stay here.
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You're a god, right? Can't you just... know who we talk to?
[he looks around the parlor, his discomfort starting to wane in degrees, and nods.]
Thank you. I'm fine, though—no complaints.
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But I'm relieved to hear that. It lifts the heaviness of my heart to know that you'll be alright with these accommodations. [...they're also serious about this too.]
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I mean, I do kind of have a question.
Why do the East and West Wings keep changing? Is that you, or someone else?
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So each week the wings are built to look like... the place the gods were from, before they were gods? [Piety had mentioned leaving friends behind, after all.] Or just... whatever makes them happy?
And does that mean that last week was Patience's area, and this week is Merriment and Justice's?
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But you're correct. And whomever is hosting next week will have their own areas, too.
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[he still isn't eating or drinking anything—just sitting here quizzing Beauty instead.]
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Oh, no. Actually we didn't know each other before the ascension. We've only recently started to get to know one another and work as a pantheon.
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...No wonder you're having a hard time getting along. It can be pretty rough to start with.
[LOCAL SEVEN-YEAR-OLD DISPENSES WISDOM TO A GOD LIKE HE KNOWS SHIT]
So, where are you from, then?
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[THANKS LUKE. APPRECIATE IT.]
As for myself, I'm originally from France.
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[searching memory...]
That's a country! [WELL DONE] It's in the same place as Japan, right? [DOUBLE MEMORY!]
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Yeah, I met a couple people. Seems nice. [probably.]
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Me? I'm from Auldrant—that's the planet. And Kimlasca-Lanvaldear, if you're asking for the country.
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[Yikes.
Still...]
Yeah. Yeah, I was. It's a nice place.
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[out of nowhere, apparently, luke has Opinions on this.]
You can't really be happy if you've never known what it's like to be sad sometimes.
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There's a difference between knowing sadness, and in living in misery.
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But I don't know if all the good parts of different places would make one good world. Some of those places would have to become kind of the less-good places, wouldn't they?
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...What if someone's wants and desires hurt someone else's wants and desires?
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