Oh, no, you needn't stand on ceremony with me. The life I was born into simply didn't allow me many opportunities to speak more familiarly with others, so I'm poorly versed in the way of it myself. Please, treat me as you would anyone else. "Lunafreya" is perfectly appropriate.
Eos differs greatly from this place, yes. In some ways - the visible ones, primarily - this valley resembles my home in Tenebrae. We, too, lay nestled among lush, cool forest and mountain peaks. Yet day-to-day life in Serentali could not diverge more from the lives of those I walked among.
How would you describe your Earth? In what ways is it different from this world?
As to your last point, Sir Intouch, you'll hear no harsh judgment from me. I've every faith that, even if my part in the story should still end as it did, those I cherish most in the world will secure the future I fought for. Granted that, what I now wish for is to see them happy in that future - the one I love more than anything, and all who are dear to both of us. The sort of people they are, I can't imagine he'd be very happy without them, nor they without him; and none would be happy to leave our world as it is.
Seen that way, perhaps my wish is just as selfish as any other's. Who does not hope, ultimately, for happiness?
(I needn't sign my messages as I would written letters, I see! Now that I have the opportunity, I'll master this form of communication yet.)
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Eos differs greatly from this place, yes. In some ways - the visible ones, primarily - this valley resembles my home in Tenebrae. We, too, lay nestled among lush, cool forest and mountain peaks. Yet day-to-day life in Serentali could not diverge more from the lives of those I walked among.
How would you describe your Earth? In what ways is it different from this world?
As to your last point, Sir Intouch, you'll hear no harsh judgment from me. I've every faith that, even if my part in the story should still end as it did, those I cherish most in the world will secure the future I fought for. Granted that, what I now wish for is to see them happy in that future - the one I love more than anything, and all who are dear to both of us. The sort of people they are, I can't imagine he'd be very happy without them, nor they without him; and none would be happy to leave our world as it is.
Seen that way, perhaps my wish is just as selfish as any other's. Who does not hope, ultimately, for happiness?
(I needn't sign my messages as I would written letters, I see! Now that I have the opportunity, I'll master this form of communication yet.)