There is going to be a light prompting to remind Sephiroth about the menu by nudging the edge of it. Don't forget to eat. A companion bot has brought over utensils and a glass of water and hovers with contented patience to await further input.
"It makes me wish I'd just told you to come home with me after." It's voicing a dismay she'd felt several times over the last couple of months. Would it have changed anything? Probably not. Sephiroth would have been gone, maybe vanished in midair before her. Maybe thought to have gone about his business the next morning because of routine.
It just feels like something more could have been done.
But she knows better. So she lets out a soft huff of breath. "Always something more powerful to think about? I wonder if leaving the dragons behind was by design or unintentional." A pause. "...Since they probably weren't calling us here to judge Kamurkia."
Probably. Or maybe it was the greater dragons' souls that confused things? Gaia shakes her head. Right, she was explaining things.
"...When Charlie confirmed that you weren't there, life went on I suppose. I let people know. Many expressed their sadness you were gone. And.... some others were known to disappear. One of Emet-Selch's friends. Hythlodaeus. You haven't seen him here, have you?" It seems right to think that might have happened, come to think.
"...Popp and I continued with the hot springs project. I also kept up your trap lines, thinking if you were called here once, you might return." Not to mention it would be a waste to leave them.
"And... just before I found myself here, some sort of creature called 'Illithid' crashed their airship nearby. And some sort of experimental version of a monster called Intellect Devourers were set loose. "
...The information had not been something she'd been happy to hear about. She takes a deep breath.
"To be honest I wasn't entirely sure I wasn't victim to something when I ended up here." Can she be entirely sure she's still not? ... Well, no. But the thought of having herself trapped in some sort of mental attack (again) leaves her with a deep, uneasy feeling.
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"It makes me wish I'd just told you to come home with me after." It's voicing a dismay she'd felt several times over the last couple of months. Would it have changed anything? Probably not. Sephiroth would have been gone, maybe vanished in midair before her. Maybe thought to have gone about his business the next morning because of routine.
It just feels like something more could have been done.
But she knows better. So she lets out a soft huff of breath. "Always something more powerful to think about? I wonder if leaving the dragons behind was by design or unintentional." A pause. "...Since they probably weren't calling us here to judge Kamurkia."
Probably. Or maybe it was the greater dragons' souls that confused things? Gaia shakes her head. Right, she was explaining things.
"...When Charlie confirmed that you weren't there, life went on I suppose. I let people know. Many expressed their sadness you were gone. And.... some others were known to disappear. One of Emet-Selch's friends. Hythlodaeus. You haven't seen him here, have you?" It seems right to think that might have happened, come to think.
"...Popp and I continued with the hot springs project. I also kept up your trap lines, thinking if you were called here once, you might return." Not to mention it would be a waste to leave them.
"And... just before I found myself here, some sort of creature called 'Illithid' crashed their airship nearby. And some sort of experimental version of a monster called Intellect Devourers were set loose. "
...The information had not been something she'd been happy to hear about. She takes a deep breath.
"To be honest I wasn't entirely sure I wasn't victim to something when I ended up here." Can she be entirely sure she's still not? ... Well, no. But the thought of having herself trapped in some sort of mental attack (again) leaves her with a deep, uneasy feeling.