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The longer I stay the more unbelievable things are getting.
[She's decided to work through her language barrier by throwing herself in head first onto the network speaking what fragmented parts she knows, sans euphemisms and references. She still doesn't understand those.]
There have been many floods over centuries but during this one I learned to glide on ice!
[Ice skating. She was horrible at it to start with but natural litheness made it easier to get the hang of it once she truly understood.]
These gods here. They are varying but their cause is understandable, if only they did not kidnap to accomplish it.
The deities where I come from have long since left or were lost.
Divinian, my language, is one of the last things passed down, known by very few, before they vanished.
What are they like where you're from? What are the stories and legends that you know of?
I am curious.
[She's decided to work through her language barrier by throwing herself in head first onto the network speaking what fragmented parts she knows, sans euphemisms and references. She still doesn't understand those.]
There have been many floods over centuries but during this one I learned to glide on ice!
[Ice skating. She was horrible at it to start with but natural litheness made it easier to get the hang of it once she truly understood.]
These gods here. They are varying but their cause is understandable, if only they did not kidnap to accomplish it.
The deities where I come from have long since left or were lost.
Divinian, my language, is one of the last things passed down, known by very few, before they vanished.
What are they like where you're from? What are the stories and legends that you know of?
I am curious.
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Keening its death cry, the beast disappears below the waves. Victorious and triumphant, he flies over to Andromeda's rock, and unbinds her chains. Andromeda, who had been watching the entire thing, can only stare at her savior with wide eyes. [ and here, he throws his voice again-- and can you believe it, he sounds just like a teenage maiden-- ] "But who are you?" she asks.
The hero takes her into his arms, and grins. [ his facial expression matches-- ] "Perseus. Prince, hero, husband."
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The two tried to get married, but Andromeda's relatives messed up the party-- possibly because the king and queen asked them to. But Perseus fought back and, well, both the king and queen died because of it.
The Gods put the king and queen up in the sky as constellations. And much later, they put Andromeda up there, too, so that they could all be reunited.
Like family.
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What's your name, anyway?
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It is nice to meet you Kaito.
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And you know, I'm kind of interesting in the stories from where you're from.
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[ though fat chance, considering how his night job has a way of cutting his life short. ]
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