[ He will lead her to the next room, then! And in there is a display. It looks like an ethereal being straight from the bible, feelers reminiscent of angel wings, curled inside an orb. ]
It's kind of freaky how this museum has stuff from other places...
Yeah. She's from home. [ Vash instinctively reaches out, hovering his hand over the bulb, but remembers they aren't allowed to touch the pieces in here. ] Anything you recognize?
[ Thinks about it....... His profile is out there saying he's old, so people know he's weird, anyway. ]
One of my sisters. [ He gestures though. ] We can keep looking around. There's a life-sized t-rex skeleton in here somewhere. I saw it when I was exploring.
[ that doesn't seem odd to her at all. the sakura five are all monsters. she gets it. ]
... Is it not terrible for your sister to be put on display like this?
[ lambda is fine with being a monster and being considered one, but she wouldn't want to be put on display like this. putting on a performance is one thing, but to be a museum exhibit? ]
In another area, there is a copy of the same angelic figure, but in a different state. Blackened and devoid of the beauty of the other display. Her protective bulb is dirty with black grime plastered on the surface and the fluid inside is a concerning red. ]
But we're used to it... And history museums are full of displays to teach people lessons, right?
[ it's a bit hard to connect the two unless there are placards describing the two, but if not, she can make the connection from the context of his words. ]
Humans so rarely learn.
[ it's more matter-of-fact than anything else. ]
Even if you are used to such treatment, that doesn't make it better.
[ They do definitely have placards that say "Healthy Plant. No Man's Land" then the other "Plant that has undergone last run, wrung out of all life. No Man's Land." ]
It doesn't, but it makes it easier. [ They can move on from it, though. ] I'm guessing you would ask to see the manager if you were in my position?
[ HUMANS!!!!!!!!! He doesn't give her an answer to that. Instead, it's another question. ]
Don't you think that having your voice be heard is worth something?
[ Vash, showing that he isn't logical based despite living this long. He's rational when he needs to be, expectations tempered because he understands what the world is like, but we are empathetic optimists, anyway. ]
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Yeah! Why don't we go look at them?!
[ LET'S GO ]
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[ she doesn't mind following him. she doesn't need to stay in a room that reminds her of her ridiculous execution. ]
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It's kind of freaky how this museum has stuff from other places...
[ europe stop stealing stuff that isn't yours ]
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she looks over at him. ]
Other places, like yours?
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Yeah. She's from home. [ Vash instinctively reaches out, hovering his hand over the bulb, but remembers they aren't allowed to touch the pieces in here. ] Anything you recognize?
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Nothing yet, but I haven't seen everything here.
[ it's a big museum (probably). ]
Who is she to you?
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One of my sisters. [ He gestures though. ] We can keep looking around. There's a life-sized t-rex skeleton in here somewhere. I saw it when I was exploring.
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... Is it not terrible for your sister to be put on display like this?
[ lambda is fine with being a monster and being considered one, but she wouldn't want to be put on display like this. putting on a performance is one thing, but to be a museum exhibit? ]
cw: the pic is a little anime horror freaky
[ There's no denial.
In another area, there is a copy of the same angelic figure, but in a different state. Blackened and devoid of the beauty of the other display. Her protective bulb is dirty with black grime plastered on the surface and the fluid inside is a concerning red. ]
But we're used to it... And history museums are full of displays to teach people lessons, right?
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Humans so rarely learn.
[ it's more matter-of-fact than anything else. ]
Even if you are used to such treatment, that doesn't make it better.
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It doesn't, but it makes it easier. [ They can move on from it, though. ] I'm guessing you would ask to see the manager if you were in my position?
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It depends on the circumstances. Is there a manager you can see, and can or would that manager actually do anything?
[ she karen'd at and after the execution, but she's logical at her core. ]
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Don't you think that having your voice be heard is worth something?
[ Vash, showing that he isn't logical based despite living this long. He's rational when he needs to be, expectations tempered because he understands what the world is like, but we are empathetic optimists, anyway. ]
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I won't disagree.
[ she is a logical being made from emotion. don't you just want to hate nasu. ]
But if there is no one to hear your voice, what do you do?
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[ WE DO HATE NASU, BUT VASH GETS IT. ]
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[ but she usually has cheating powers and not. nothing like this. ]
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[ The battle never ends, something along those lines. ]
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[ so it can end eventually, depending on what kind of person you are. ]