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anyway, she focuses, and next - they find themselves outdoors in sumeru city! specifically, near the adventurer's guild. you know what it looks like so i'm not going to link you a video.]
[ comes back to this but we can just handwave the rest if you want britt idk how busy you feel. anyway again, he is appropriately impressed and it shows. ]
There are...a lot of hills. And plants. Is the entire nation of Sumeru just islands and stuff?
Ahh...that makes it a little more clear, yeah. We have rainforests and deserts and everything on earth but they're nowhere close to where we're from. That's more like...kind of across the world for the really massive ones. I'm almost kind of jealous.
...hehe, well. I've seen plenty of Teyvat through the dreams of my people and the memories of the world in Irminsul. If there's any sort of scenery you'd like to see, I bet I could put something together for somewhere in Teyvat.
The. Memories of the world? [ that sounds intense actually and he sort of blinks owlishly at the idea. ] I guess being a god does mean having access to a lot of information. I think...this is already way beyond my expectations. I can't even think of what I'd ask to see. Everywhere in Teyvat sounds like it's much more interesting than the things I've seen myself.
Hehe, yes. The memories of Teyvat flow through Ley Lines across the world's surface. These Ley Lines are actually the roots of Irminsul - everything that flows through them ends up within the heart of it. It's a lot of information, but...
[looking after it is her job.]
...well, what about something generic? Like... a mountainside, or a beach, or something like that.
...like the world tree. [ okay. no, that is a concept he's a little more familiar with and that makes more sense. ] A lot of information but better to have than not have at all, I bet.
[ he consider this... ]
Alright. What've you got in the way of beaches? [ he knows he's like. not offering much to her, but he's...trying. ] Even if it's not tropical, maybe just a beach people would go to relax.
[but, okay... beaches. she thinks back to the various places she's seen through dreams and through irminsul, and slowly, their settings start to shift around them.
[ oh good this was the beach i was thinking of anyway. also, he's immediately walking to explore, but going slow enough she can follow him. he's heading toward the ship but enjoying the scenery as they go. ]
That's a name I haven't heard of. But I assume it's a different nation just like the others. It feels...kinda bright here. [ wander... ] I've only been to the beach once or twice and it was a lot gloomier than this.
It's an island nation far to the southeast of Sumeru. In talking with Kazuki and some of the others, I've learned that parts of it resemble a less modern "Japan".
Ah. I've never been there either but I've seen pictures online and in movies and stuff, so I can sort of see it. Japan's made up of a whole string of islands, too, so that's probably part of it. Have you shown him or the others places in Inazuma yet?
I think it would be. They'd probably love to see something familiar but still a little different. Comparisons can be fun just to see what things change.
[ he says, approaching the wrecked ship and wandering inside to look without any sort of preamble. ]
[she follows him into the shipwreck! if my tv was free i would go load it up and play to get an idea of what they're looking at int here but alas, sara is watching something on the ps4.
so they find inazuma-appropriate sailor-y things in the shipwreck.]
It's very fun to learn about new places. I would like to see what their modern-day Japan looks like, in turn.
[ we can pretend because i only vaguely remember, too. so shipwreck stuff! these are now samurai-ish sailors because i said so, which means jonas is a little interested in what he's seeing. ]
Everything I've seen of it makes it look really cool. You'd love it. [ picking up a dull sword idly. ] Where else would you like to see, if you could?
It's hard to pick just one place. There are so many things I've only ever seen in dreams.
[which is - it's fine, really. her dreams are expansive, and she can shape them however she wants.
but it's not the same as seeing something real.]
Shu told me about a carnival he visited once. The bright lights, the hustle and bustle of other people... it seemed like a lot of fun. I'd like to ride a ferris wheel someday.
[ she's not wrong. it's not the same as seeing it in person, so he would understand that. likewise, he also understands the idea of a carnival, so he looks curious. ]
Ferris wheels are pretty cool. Especially when you get to stop at the highest point and see everything around the whole carnival. Some people think the daytime's best so you can see more clearly but the whole point is to see all of the lights in the dark. [ he tilts his head. ] Come to think of it you probably would like a carnival. They're pretty busy.
[ full of people and action, which he's getting the idea nahida likes being around more often than not. ]
We're already here, but I'd hate to steal Shu's thunder. [ haha. ] But...okay. What do you want to see most out of the carnival that was described to you? The ferris wheel and the lights, obviously, but was anything else standing out?
It might be fun to try some of the carnival games... these VR things are sort of like a game themselves, aren't they? Is it possible to make a game within a game?
I think so. As far as I can tell it's all about making yourself imagine it clearly and the whole thing, uh, responds? At least I think that's right.
[ and as an example, he stops to think for a few moments....and soon sumeru city disappears and a large carnival of bright lights, rides, and a midway of games with prizes appears all around them. the ferris wheel looms in the distance, and the sugary scent of cotton candy and kettle corn wafts around them. ]
[her eyes are sparkling as she looks around. she takes a few steps oward one of the games, then pauses, looking right and left at all the other different options.]
...there are so many things to try, I don't even know where to start!
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anyway, she focuses, and next - they find themselves outdoors in sumeru city! specifically, near the adventurer's guild. you know what it looks like so i'm not going to link you a video.]
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There are...a lot of hills. And plants. Is the entire nation of Sumeru just islands and stuff?
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Hehe, not really islands. But this part of Sumeru is part of the rainforest. To the west... there's the desert.
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Ahh...that makes it a little more clear, yeah. We have rainforests and deserts and everything on earth but they're nowhere close to where we're from. That's more like...kind of across the world for the really massive ones. I'm almost kind of jealous.
[ teasing, but...it is pretty cool. ]
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...hehe, well. I've seen plenty of Teyvat through the dreams of my people and the memories of the world in Irminsul. If there's any sort of scenery you'd like to see, I bet I could put something together for somewhere in Teyvat.
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The. Memories of the world? [ that sounds intense actually and he sort of blinks owlishly at the idea. ] I guess being a god does mean having access to a lot of information. I think...this is already way beyond my expectations. I can't even think of what I'd ask to see. Everywhere in Teyvat sounds like it's much more interesting than the things I've seen myself.
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[looking after it is her job.]
...well, what about something generic? Like... a mountainside, or a beach, or something like that.
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[ he consider this... ]
Alright. What've you got in the way of beaches? [ he knows he's like. not offering much to her, but he's...trying. ] Even if it's not tropical, maybe just a beach people would go to relax.
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[but, okay... beaches. she thinks back to the various places she's seen through dreams and through irminsul, and slowly, their settings start to shift around them.
a beach forms, with a wrecked ship on the shore.]
...ah. This is... Nazuchi Beach, in Inazuma, I believe.
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That's a name I haven't heard of. But I assume it's a different nation just like the others. It feels...kinda bright here. [ wander... ] I've only been to the beach once or twice and it was a lot gloomier than this.
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It's an island nation far to the southeast of Sumeru. In talking with Kazuki and some of the others, I've learned that parts of it resemble a less modern "Japan".
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Not just yet, but... I'll have to eventually. It might be fun.
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I think it would be. They'd probably love to see something familiar but still a little different. Comparisons can be fun just to see what things change.
[ he says, approaching the wrecked ship and wandering inside to look without any sort of preamble. ]
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so they find inazuma-appropriate sailor-y things in the shipwreck.]
It's very fun to learn about new places. I would like to see what their modern-day Japan looks like, in turn.
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Everything I've seen of it makes it look really cool. You'd love it. [ picking up a dull sword idly. ] Where else would you like to see, if you could?
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[which is - it's fine, really. her dreams are expansive, and she can shape them however she wants.
but it's not the same as seeing something real.]
Shu told me about a carnival he visited once. The bright lights, the hustle and bustle of other people... it seemed like a lot of fun. I'd like to ride a ferris wheel someday.
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Ferris wheels are pretty cool. Especially when you get to stop at the highest point and see everything around the whole carnival. Some people think the daytime's best so you can see more clearly but the whole point is to see all of the lights in the dark. [ he tilts his head. ] Come to think of it you probably would like a carnival. They're pretty busy.
[ full of people and action, which he's getting the idea nahida likes being around more often than not. ]
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[or they can just make a simulation of one...]
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[ and as an example, he stops to think for a few moments....and soon sumeru city disappears and a large carnival of bright lights, rides, and a midway of games with prizes appears all around them. the ferris wheel looms in the distance, and the sugary scent of cotton candy and kettle corn wafts around them. ]
...like that, I guess.
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...there are so many things to try, I don't even know where to start!
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