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natalia l.k. lanvaldear | astral raindrop 002 | [OPEN/ACTIVE]
Character(s): Natalia L.K. Lanvaldear, Luke fon Fabre, anybody else.
Content: Natalia arrives at Destiny Islands in hopes of finding Castle Oblivion.
Setting: Destiny Islands.
Time: Week 16
Warnings: Tales of the Abyss spoilers.
The sound of the waves reminded her of being at the port in Baticul... not just Baticul, but her travels around the rest of the world of Auldrant, as well. Thinking back, the most memorable was probably Sheridan, where Asch said those words to her once more. ... But he wasn't there to say them anymore. She was so certain that everybody would come out of that dreadful conflict alive, but it wasn't true.
Was there no way in the world where everybody could be satisfied? Was there was no way to eliminate all sorrow, for everybody to be able to attain happiness without trampling on another's chance for happiness?
Was she the ultimate hypocrite by attempting to serve her people, when so many of them would keep on being unhappy with the decisions she'd make?
Shaking her head, she turned to face the sunset. The beach was truly beautiful.
Content: Natalia arrives at Destiny Islands in hopes of finding Castle Oblivion.
Setting: Destiny Islands.
Time: Week 16
Warnings: Tales of the Abyss spoilers.
The sound of the waves reminded her of being at the port in Baticul... not just Baticul, but her travels around the rest of the world of Auldrant, as well. Thinking back, the most memorable was probably Sheridan, where Asch said those words to her once more. ... But he wasn't there to say them anymore. She was so certain that everybody would come out of that dreadful conflict alive, but it wasn't true.
Was there no way in the world where everybody could be satisfied? Was there was no way to eliminate all sorrow, for everybody to be able to attain happiness without trampling on another's chance for happiness?
Was she the ultimate hypocrite by attempting to serve her people, when so many of them would keep on being unhappy with the decisions she'd make?
Shaking her head, she turned to face the sunset. The beach was truly beautiful.
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Luke was mostly just enjoying the change of scenery himself. After so long beneath the domes, a real sun, real grass, real, well, everything, was a nice change. And it was so much warmer here too! It was hard to believe this was also somehow inside a castle. How did that even work anyways?
And how would they find the way up? He hadn't yet spotted anything that seemed like a way out of here.
He was beginning to doubt that message already, but he wasn't exactly complaining. This was still a nice change.