Again, I understand the sentiment. But... perhaps we can see if spending even just a little time together will ease the burden for a little longer.
[ i'm gonna say we're in (spins wheel) the canals, so zelda begins walking toward the cathedral. despite its huge size, it doesn't seem like anyone is in here right now, whether player or mysterious shadow person. the convenience of pcs.
she takes a seat in a pew at the very back of the church, leaving space whether lambda chooses to sit next to her or not. simply being in the other girl's presence puts her at ease, even if the atmosphere itself is awkward. ]
Though I'm sure we already know a little about each other from the Data application, I still feel like I should introduce myself, as I don't think we've properly spoken before. I am Zelda, of the team Yuneyuze.
[ there is the briefest of pauses when they near the cathedral, as a faraway memory flashes through lambda's mind, but she enters the church with no problem.
lambda stays standing for now. she does not have enough kindness to make it less awkward. ]
You're the proper type. You can call me Lambda or Lambdaryllis. [ she refuses to say her shitpost of a team name. ] Is there anything else you wish to know?
[ zelda is vaguely video game catholic and potentially the reincarnation of god herself but it's fine. ]
Lambda... is that what the symbol in your name stands for? I'm not familiar with the script. It's a little odd that only the one character is preserved in its original text.
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[ leave it to her to not mince words... ]
We should probably find somewhere a little more private, before anything else.
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I'm not fond of feelings forced onto me.
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[ i'm gonna say we're in (spins wheel) the canals, so zelda begins walking toward the cathedral. despite its huge size, it doesn't seem like anyone is in here right now, whether player or mysterious shadow person. the convenience of pcs.
she takes a seat in a pew at the very back of the church, leaving space whether lambda chooses to sit next to her or not. simply being in the other girl's presence puts her at ease, even if the atmosphere itself is awkward. ]
Though I'm sure we already know a little about each other from the Data application, I still feel like I should introduce myself, as I don't think we've properly spoken before. I am Zelda, of the team Yuneyuze.
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lambda stays standing for now. she does not have enough kindness to make it less awkward. ]
You're the proper type. You can call me Lambda or Lambdaryllis. [ she refuses to say her shitpost of a team name. ] Is there anything else you wish to know?
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Lambda... is that what the symbol in your name stands for? I'm not familiar with the script. It's a little odd that only the one character is preserved in its original text.
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It is. Something for brevity, perhaps, but that's how it's stylized for me back home, too. It's the least that could be carried over.
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We're from the same world. It isn't something I'm unused to.
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I'm sorry for your loss, and the role you were forced to play in it.
[ her words are genuine. ]
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There's nothing to be done about it.
[ and it's nothing that she isn't used to. ]