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Have any of you tried a fruit called the 'doreh'?
[It’s a brief question. Gaius addresses the network early in the morning, hopefully after people have eaten breakfast. There have been a few things on his mind for a while, so he might as well ask now before the network turns to death talk again.]
I spoke with one of the workers on Thesa before coming here, and he shared some with me. It’s a green fruit with several leaves, and it has a bumpy texture...you might have seen it before. When you slice into it, the juice is purple. It's delicious and tastes like honey and plum, but...if someone offers you the same fruit in a different color, you might want to be careful. I’ve heard the other colors of doreh have side effects that are...less than desirable.
[How ominous? He seems to know what’s going on, at least.]
With all the conversation topics we've had, I'd also like to ask...were you religious where you're from, or was your world religious? I've visited the temples here, and they're...unique. [It's so hard to pick just one word.] I've been thinking about my own faith...a lot changes when you end up on a different world, doesn't it?
[He pauses for a moment, and then shakes his head slightly.]
Haha...it sounds a little heavy when I phrase it like that, but I'm still interested in hearing about your worlds if I haven't lost you all yet.
[It’s a brief question. Gaius addresses the network early in the morning, hopefully after people have eaten breakfast. There have been a few things on his mind for a while, so he might as well ask now before the network turns to death talk again.]
I spoke with one of the workers on Thesa before coming here, and he shared some with me. It’s a green fruit with several leaves, and it has a bumpy texture...you might have seen it before. When you slice into it, the juice is purple. It's delicious and tastes like honey and plum, but...if someone offers you the same fruit in a different color, you might want to be careful. I’ve heard the other colors of doreh have side effects that are...less than desirable.
[How ominous? He seems to know what’s going on, at least.]
With all the conversation topics we've had, I'd also like to ask...were you religious where you're from, or was your world religious? I've visited the temples here, and they're...unique. [It's so hard to pick just one word.] I've been thinking about my own faith...a lot changes when you end up on a different world, doesn't it?
[He pauses for a moment, and then shakes his head slightly.]
Haha...it sounds a little heavy when I phrase it like that, but I'm still interested in hearing about your worlds if I haven't lost you all yet.
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[There's not much more he can say there. Birth is birth.]
Is there anything you'd consider unusual in your world, then? Anything that's different from here or that seems different compared to the worlds of others you've spoken to?
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I'm afraid I've never heard of that happening before.
[It sounds fake, tbh?]
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You just might be.
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Moments like these make me really miss home where things made sense.
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http://i.imgur.com/qjhp4SL.png
[He's going to keep his tone casual if Richard is. They're all supposed to be moving on, anyways. He can't cry about it over the phone.]
What do you think of Olympia so far, your majesty?
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[It does sound a little pretentious, but he can't say 'your grace' sounds any different to him. It must be about taste.]
Are you having trouble with your roommates?
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[Personal details? A little too much.]
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[Which is a shame for Richard, it sounds like.]
I like having roommates myself. Having someone to cook for at the end of the day makes it feel a bit more like things used to be.
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[He's had to make his own meals! It's barbaric!]
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I see. Well, if it meets all your needs, that's all that really matters.