Y-Yes of course! [ Gathering herself together quickly, she attempts to speak then in full. ]
I think that - - there are a few ways we can erm, save the Grove in a matter of speaking. We have seen in Elsword and the God 9S's action that you can more or less cleanse the world from this.. Possession of anger that holds it? You see, for the river that you look into - it too was hazardous and dangerous to us. Until Elsword and Lord 9S had defeated this monster that was entangled with it... So I think... If we can continue to fight off what it is that tries to hold these entities in their grasps - -
[ She seems to want to continue - and will. Seemingly muttering her thoughts. ]
I think that we can save everything within this place, and return it back into a better circumstance - but we must understand more about this world and how the magic works here. I know that the Forest, it speaks and has a voice... I think that perhaps he is a child, maybe even... Aldric's son, but I am uncertain of this. I think we should be very careful when speaking with the Forest. For if it has the mind of a child, then it will act in ways that are most dangerous.
I know that the forest has captured another named Nene, and perhaps more... That we have yet to account for... Um... I do have more thoughts but... I do not mean to speak so much it may be overwhelming...
[ Brook keeps leaning until he eventually ends up lying fully on the ground, only keeping his head propped up marginally with a hand. It's hard to ascertain what he might be thinking when his body language is so aloof and his mask hides his expression, but Caoimhe is at least aware that she's giving a lot of information here. For what it's worth, though, Brook is genuinely absorbing all of this. Eventually, though, he just sighs. ]
Ultimately, I can't really say I care about what happens to this place. So, unless you can say, definitively [ A caveat he has to add in, because this girl seems like the type to argue that "fixing this world is definitely the key to everything!" or some such nonsense. ] that that will get us home, I'm not interested.
I understand... [ She frowns slightly upon hearing him say this, it is unfortunate that he does not care what happens. It is not abnormal however, ] You should come to the family meeting then. Maybe if you listen to everyone speak, you may come to a better conclusion of your own.
[ And in that swift moment, suddenly she is younger than half a century years old all over again. There is an evident retraction from what he says, and her eyes blink rather hard as she looks downwards away from him. Contemplating and assessing the situation for what it was, and what she had done wrong. ]
I am sorry. [ She pauses, cheeks flushed slightly out of embaressment. ] I do not understand what happened in this conversation - ah - I ... I do not want to make you more upset.
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I think that - - there are a few ways we can erm, save the Grove in a matter of speaking. We have seen in Elsword and the God 9S's action that you can more or less cleanse the world from this.. Possession of anger that holds it? You see, for the river that you look into - it too was hazardous and dangerous to us. Until Elsword and Lord 9S had defeated this monster that was entangled with it... So I think... If we can continue to fight off what it is that tries to hold these entities in their grasps - -
[ She seems to want to continue - and will. Seemingly muttering her thoughts. ]
I think that we can save everything within this place, and return it back into a better circumstance - but we must understand more about this world and how the magic works here. I know that the Forest, it speaks and has a voice... I think that perhaps he is a child, maybe even... Aldric's son, but I am uncertain of this. I think we should be very careful when speaking with the Forest. For if it has the mind of a child, then it will act in ways that are most dangerous.
I know that the forest has captured another named Nene, and perhaps more... That we have yet to account for... Um... I do have more thoughts but... I do not mean to speak so much it may be overwhelming...
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Ultimately, I can't really say I care about what happens to this place. So, unless you can say, definitively [ A caveat he has to add in, because this girl seems like the type to argue that "fixing this world is definitely the key to everything!" or some such nonsense. ] that that will get us home, I'm not interested.
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[ Brook VC: who the FUCK calls it that- ]
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[ Caoimhe would bitch. ]
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I am sorry. [ She pauses, cheeks flushed slightly out of embaressment. ] I do not understand what happened in this conversation - ah - I ... I do not want to make you more upset.