[ who doesn’t have a weird fucked up moon that’s made of gods, rly, ]
[ She listens seriously as Zhongli explains and nods along to show she’s listening attentively. The curiosity about the sun and the moon is fair, but… She’ll get to that in a second. His question and the answer that led him to his choice is what she’s interested in, after all. They’re also not exactly unrelated things for her. ]
Sí, I do. It’s a bit complicated and a big story, so you’ll have to take my word for it a little bit! But the end of the world is a big thing, no? I’ve seen four of them and helped make sure the world continued even so. So I understand that sometimes, that’s it, and you have to keep moving forward. But there’s hope, too! I don’t think it’s time to give up yet. So, I can’t! I think it’s as simple as that for me.
[ It’s an answer she gives earnestly and seriously, even with the, uh. Interesting details scattered in there. She pauses to take another bite, but it comes with a thoughtful hum as she considers how to continue, but she just ends up laughing. ]
Well, it’s not really true here in Kenos, since each of the Islands seem to have won their versions of the war, but! In the world I watched over, the sun and the moon are always fighting. It’s a little bit personal, but it’s just also what they do! You can’t have noon and midnight at the same time, right? So they’ll always be fighting to try and win. It’s a little bit the same here!
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[ She listens seriously as Zhongli explains and nods along to show she’s listening attentively. The curiosity about the sun and the moon is fair, but… She’ll get to that in a second. His question and the answer that led him to his choice is what she’s interested in, after all. They’re also not exactly unrelated things for her. ]
Sí, I do. It’s a bit complicated and a big story, so you’ll have to take my word for it a little bit! But the end of the world is a big thing, no? I’ve seen four of them and helped make sure the world continued even so. So I understand that sometimes, that’s it, and you have to keep moving forward. But there’s hope, too! I don’t think it’s time to give up yet. So, I can’t! I think it’s as simple as that for me.
[ It’s an answer she gives earnestly and seriously, even with the, uh. Interesting details scattered in there. She pauses to take another bite, but it comes with a thoughtful hum as she considers how to continue, but she just ends up laughing. ]
Well, it’s not really true here in Kenos, since each of the Islands seem to have won their versions of the war, but! In the world I watched over, the sun and the moon are always fighting. It’s a little bit personal, but it’s just also what they do! You can’t have noon and midnight at the same time, right? So they’ll always be fighting to try and win. It’s a little bit the same here!