[She shakes her head, as if that'll help her sort through her thoughts.]
These people... they came in here, just like you.
[There's an attempt to gesture at the fair going on around them.]
But they're right in a way you're wrong. And everything is worse, which is how they ended up here. They're stuck here, but... you're not. So if you can be right but still be able to get out...
[She trails off for a moment.]
These people could get out too. Right? We can get out or... or we could get more people to come in...
[ ... Hm, he thinks he can understand it. The people are trapped; it makes him think of those listless people shambling about. ]
I can tell you now that no one really wants to come and live in a place like this.
[ Just saying that as it is, but... ]
I don't think it's impossible for everyone to leave. We're trapped in some place as well, even before we came "here". So, if we could work together, maybe we can both achieve something we'd want.
Those of us who've come here just also want to go home, and you want to get out of here. Of course, in order to achieve those things, we'll need more information. Can you tell me if you've heard of any exits from here? And what exactly has been keeping them stuck here? As well as any details about how 'everything is worse'?
[ Xingqiu believes it can't hurt to see if this is an option. It does make him think a bit of business negotiations, but in the end, if they can help each other, maybe it can alleviate the situation somehow. Including them getting out of 'this' false place. ]
I… haven’t heard of any exits… I’m s-sure one has to exist, but I don’t know how to find it.
[Though there is, of course, the possibility that there isn’t actually an exit after all.]
I haven’t been to the place outside, but some of the people here talk. They talk a lot, and some of them don’t seem to care that things are like this! But they say things about seeing things that don’t make sense, about how things seemed so terrible, and something pulled them in.
But they just think I’m strange, if I ask. They think all of us are strange. And they don’t care.
[ A possibility that Xingqiu has eliminated from the equation kthx. ]
I think it's odd that they don't care.
[ Or maybe not, if they've escaped to this place in particular.
Whatever this 'false world' is supposed to be. A reflection of the world they were sent to, maybe? Tied by strong feelings, or...a presence that is responsible for pulling them in? ]
Do you happen to know what that something is, exactly? Did they say?
[ He has to be optimistic or otherwise he will not return home. :( ]
I see. Well, that's quite unfortunate...for obvious reasons.
But, I've no intention in winding up the very same. Can you tell me if there are any places of interest we should look into? Or certain people...?
In addition, someone had left behind a toy of some sort, but it was in disrepair, so I have to wonder if there are others who may have kept their wits about them.
[ That's not exactly the phrase he'd be using if he thought the case. But Xingqiu found it and it stuck out in his mind, so he figures he may as well mention it. See if garners a reaction, jogs a memory. ]
They tend to spend most of their time in the fair... Sometimes they leave, once they stop feeling so much, but I don't know where they go after that.
[She sighs, gaze dropping to the ground.]
I've never left the fair, but it's - it's - it's
[She shakes her head, a rattling noise coming from her throat again, as if she's trying to fight with herself. Though whether that's over what to say or something else is unclear.]
I've no intention of lingering here. If you've no idea where else to go, though, you can come along with me.
[ So the offer is there, but anywhere else that seems notable around here? If not, he will begin to make his way towards the big tent he had spotted. ]
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It's not my idea! I think. I don't know... All I know is it has to be true.
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It is just too bad she could not see the humor in it. Alas, anyway... ]
So you're just certain this is a fact? Well, what else do you know is 'true'? As in...how this world works, exactly?
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You don't know? Can't you...
Can't you feel it? Everything going on around you?
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...What do you mean by that? I don't understand.
I've been able to bump into people, if that's what you mean.
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You can't feel that?
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It does?
[ ...when he bumped into that person he doesn't recall feeling that. ]
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[She seems very, very convinced of this.]
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Maybe. He does recall the marks do make them feel certain things... ]
Has it always been like this?
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[Which. Still tells him not a lot, huh.]
But it's... it's worse, isn't it?
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No, it doesn't. But, Xingqiu this time will simply tilt his head. ]
What's worse, exactly? The condition of this false world?
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[She shakes her head, as if that'll help her sort through her thoughts.]
These people... they came in here, just like you.
[There's an attempt to gesture at the fair going on around them.]
But they're right in a way you're wrong. And everything is worse, which is how they ended up here. They're stuck here, but... you're not. So if you can be right but still be able to get out...
[She trails off for a moment.]
These people could get out too. Right? We can get out or... or we could get more people to come in...
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I can tell you now that no one really wants to come and live in a place like this.
[ Just saying that as it is, but... ]
I don't think it's impossible for everyone to leave. We're trapped in some place as well, even before we came "here". So, if we could work together, maybe we can both achieve something we'd want.
Those of us who've come here just also want to go home, and you want to get out of here. Of course, in order to achieve those things, we'll need more information. Can you tell me if you've heard of any exits from here? And what exactly has been keeping them stuck here? As well as any details about how 'everything is worse'?
[ Xingqiu believes it can't hurt to see if this is an option. It does make him think a bit of business negotiations, but in the end, if they can help each other, maybe it can alleviate the situation somehow. Including them getting out of 'this' false place. ]
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[Though there is, of course, the possibility that there isn’t actually an exit after all.]
I haven’t been to the place outside, but some of the people here talk. They talk a lot, and some of them don’t seem to care that things are like this! But they say things about seeing things that don’t make sense, about how things seemed so terrible, and something pulled them in.
But they just think I’m strange, if I ask. They think all of us are strange. And they don’t care.
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I think it's odd that they don't care.
[ Or maybe not, if they've escaped to this place in particular.
Whatever this 'false world' is supposed to be. A reflection of the world they were sent to, maybe? Tied by strong feelings, or...a presence that is responsible for pulling them in? ]
Do you happen to know what that something is, exactly? Did they say?
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It's something that happens every year. This year is different but I don't... I don't know any specifics.
[She sounds frustrated, for a moment, before it fades.]
It seems like the longer people are here, though... the less they end up caring.
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I see. Well, that's quite unfortunate...for obvious reasons.
But, I've no intention in winding up the very same. Can you tell me if there are any places of interest we should look into? Or certain people...?
In addition, someone had left behind a toy of some sort, but it was in disrepair, so I have to wonder if there are others who may have kept their wits about them.
[ That's not exactly the phrase he'd be using if he thought the case. But Xingqiu found it and it stuck out in his mind, so he figures he may as well mention it. See if garners a reaction, jogs a memory. ]
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Some of the people who talk have said things like... people are lashing out more than usual, so I wonder if that's what happened there...
[It makes the most sense, of course. If this place is one and the same and just a step to the left...]
But if someone did that, they can't have been in here for very long.
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No, they couldn't have.
I'd wondered if that was the reason I found you crying, but now I see that isn't the case.
[ ... ]
What else have you heard from the people around here? Anything about places that they tend to go to more than the rest?
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[She sighs, gaze dropping to the ground.]
I've never left the fair, but it's - it's - it's
[She shakes her head, a rattling noise coming from her throat again, as if she's trying to fight with herself. Though whether that's over what to say or something else is unclear.]
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[ ... ]
Are you alright?
[ He still has no idea what is up with the condition she is in, to be quite honest. ]
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[She seems to be losing grip on herself, but she’s making a concerted effort to pull herself together.]
You… You can’t stay here for long, either. It’s - I think it’s dangerous.
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I've no intention of lingering here. If you've no idea where else to go, though, you can come along with me.
[ So the offer is there, but anywhere else that seems notable around here? If not, he will begin to make his way towards the big tent he had spotted. ]
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The Not Miach nods, before shaking her head, before nodding.]
I don't think I can go with you. Not right now. But I can try!
[Well. He might just want to head out.]
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Anything strange going on in tent land? ]
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Because that’s the first thing he’ll see in the tent, but whether that’s strange or not is up for debate.]
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