[Down they go... wahoo... there are no branching side paths for now, just a straightforward descent.]
It's my first time visiting, actually. A... colleague of mine is from here, though, and she visits fairly often, so I've heard a few stories.
[Up ahead, there are faint sounds! Some voices--muffled with distance--and various other noises of people moving around, though nothing particularly specific.]
[ Should he get ready to beat them to death with his fists?
Haha. Joking. ]
Isn't it obvious? [ One might think that it's unwise to reveal that he's totally lost, but Sylus is just that arrogant. ] But yes, you could say I'm new in town.
[ Looking at Childe thoughtfully. ]
You certainly hesitated before calling her your colleague.
Haha, you never know! I've heard a thing or two about troublemakers being such anywhere. [It was very obvious, but assumptions can be dangerous just as much as responses can be telling.
Even so, Childe doesn't particularly care to lie when he doesn't have to--he shrugs as the ground beneath them shifts from stone to metal. Rounding a corner puts them parallel to a low waterway... almost as if they are in the sewers, but a fantasy version of sewers that are clean and well lit for some reason.]
Well, we don't work together often--she spends most of her time with her kids. But calling her a friend would be a bit much.
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Also, Childe is funny. He quirks a smile. ]
You spend a lot of time in this city?
[ Fellow troublemaker? ]
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It's my first time visiting, actually. A... colleague of mine is from here, though, and she visits fairly often, so I've heard a few stories.
[Up ahead, there are faint sounds! Some voices--muffled with distance--and various other noises of people moving around, though nothing particularly specific.]
Yourself?
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Haha. Joking. ]
Isn't it obvious? [ One might think that it's unwise to reveal that he's totally lost, but Sylus is just that arrogant. ] But yes, you could say I'm new in town.
[ Looking at Childe thoughtfully. ]
You certainly hesitated before calling her your colleague.
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Haha, you never know! I've heard a thing or two about troublemakers being such anywhere. [It was very obvious, but assumptions can be dangerous just as much as responses can be telling.
Even so, Childe doesn't particularly care to lie when he doesn't have to--he shrugs as the ground beneath them shifts from stone to metal. Rounding a corner puts them parallel to a low waterway... almost as if they are in the sewers, but a fantasy version of sewers that are clean and well lit for some reason.]
Well, we don't work together often--she spends most of her time with her kids. But calling her a friend would be a bit much.
[So "colleague" it is]