[yeah it's a headset - she also isn't a huge fan of having it over her eyes, but she's putting up with it for now because she misses home.
she gently puts her hand on his arm.]
I hope you'll find it that way.
[and - she'll start the machine! again, clumsily, but she's doing her best.
liyue is a pretty place to begin with, all glowing and soft at night. green, and blue, near an ocean, with the mountains close behind. flowers grow everywhere along the streets, and the place itself smells like the ocean and street food. the weather is gentle, just a little bit of wind. it's even prettier with the lanterns that are floating across the sky.
next to him, shenhe lets out a little gasp, stepping forward. oh - it's... it's just like she remembers. and this time she's actually smiling.]
[ Wow, that is actually -- breathtaking, in a way that's maybe familiar in some regards and still completely new in others. The architecture isn't something totally foreign, since he might see something like this in a place like the Juukei District, but the grassy mountains and the cool breeze, the lights and open space are new and a far cry from the industrial and cramped style that much of No Man's Land tends to be.
He blinks once, and turns his head -- heavy, and a little awkward with how the VR works over his head, slowing him in a way he dislikes, but he'll swallow that down too to pay attention here instead. ]
[she's absolutely delighted by the way this place looks. or, at least, she's delighted in the way she can be. her emotions are still a little hard to come by, but she's slowly opening up, letting herself feel it bit by bit.
... maybe it's nice that the ropes might not work after all.
she watches the lanterns rise, and reaches to take his hand again.]
Yes. [she agrees, a little breathless.] We should see if we can find our own to release.
[it's fine it's a little awkward in general because she also doesn't know how to balance it yet, but it'll get easier. she looks around the virtual liyue, trying to find a stand where she can grab them... fake lanterns.]
You release them into the sky. They are meant to represent two things: the wishes of every person who sends them up, and a way to connect to those who have passed on.
Right, I guess a little bit like lighting candles.
[ Not nearly as pretty as this lantern tradition though, and a lot less grim and somber when it's outside in such a place rather than indoors in a church before the altar. ]
[and - three, she says, and she gently dips the lantern in her hand down and then back up, letting go of it. it flutters, just a little, and then the wind catches it, sending it up into the sky. briefly, she closes her eyes.
it's maybe a little silly, but... she can make another wish, maybe. maybe that's okay.]
[she finishes her wish - and then sort of laughs, a little huff of a sound as she catches him fumbling. it's weird to be the one who knows what she's doing, and to have someone else have to follow her lead. that really only ever happens in fights.
I didn't have the chance to see if mine would, before I died.
[she says, but she doesn't sound bothered by this.]
But... I'd like to think, yes. They do.
[she's still holding his hand in the physical world, so she sort of gives it a little tug. they can walk through liyue in the virtual world. she wants him to experience this, the way he keeps bugging her to.]
[ He's certainly willing to follow her and let her show him whatever the hell she wants about her world, every little thing she likes that she thinks is worth showing. ]
I don't know how much a simulation's worth, but let's see if mine comes true then.
[she leads him through the city - it's not especially huge, the way video game cities usually aren't, but it's all similar architecture, built across three separate floors. the ground level places are where the food is, so that's where she stays, but he can probably see that on the second floor there are open roof tea shops and bookstores, with bridges that lead across either side.
according to the locations page you can smell and taste the food in these - so when she brings him to wanmin restaurant, he'll get a waft of spicy chicken and fish.]
[ Sorry he's like, fairly caught up in the scenery and the pleasantry until she says that, at which point his attention does snap back but in a very 'huh???' way. ]
That is the name of the dish. It's fish, tofu, rice, and meat, as well as whatever else the owner decides he'd like to put in that day. [she pauses, looking at him - she wants to let him look at the scenery more, honestly, before she distracts him with food.]
[ There's some level of amusement creeping into his tone once the initial wtf wears off, because. Yeah it's funny. Liyue is so pretty and stuff and then just COME AND GET IT. ]
[ Ignoring the fact that this does not stop Trigun Universe from having any kind of food possible. Stampede really tried their best to actually make it more realistic by being like they eat worms and bugs but IRRELEVANT, TRIMAX HAS TABASCO SAUCE AND CEYLON TEA. However we are loosely drawing the line at fish proper. ]
I do. [there's that little bit of happy on her face again - sharing things with people has become one of her little obsessions lately, and it's even better right now because she's love arrowed to him and that makes her feel all fluttery in a way she has felt like... maybe once, ever.]
Let's try the specialty, then. You don't have to like it. But at least you will have tried it.
[tugs him off to the restaurant!! she'll order two bowls.]
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she gently puts her hand on his arm.]
I hope you'll find it that way.
[and - she'll start the machine! again, clumsily, but she's doing her best.
liyue is a pretty place to begin with, all glowing and soft at night. green, and blue, near an ocean, with the mountains close behind. flowers grow everywhere along the streets, and the place itself smells like the ocean and street food. the weather is gentle, just a little bit of wind. it's even prettier with the lanterns that are floating across the sky.
next to him, shenhe lets out a little gasp, stepping forward. oh - it's... it's just like she remembers. and this time she's actually smiling.]
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He blinks once, and turns his head -- heavy, and a little awkward with how the VR works over his head, slowing him in a way he dislikes, but he'll swallow that down too to pay attention here instead. ]
...It's pretty.
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... maybe it's nice that the ropes might not work after all.
she watches the lanterns rise, and reaches to take his hand again.]
Yes. [she agrees, a little breathless.] We should see if we can find our own to release.
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Uh, right. So what do you do with them?
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You release them into the sky. They are meant to represent two things: the wishes of every person who sends them up, and a way to connect to those who have passed on.
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Right, I guess a little bit like lighting candles.
[ Not nearly as pretty as this lantern tradition though, and a lot less grim and somber when it's outside in such a place rather than indoors in a church before the altar. ]
And you do this yearly?
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Yes. Ah - well, I haven't, until recently. I participated during the last rite, because I had something to wish for.
[she holds his hand a little more tightly.]
Oh, but. Don't tell me your wish. I've been told that makes it not come true.
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Alright, I won't then. And I won't ask yours.
[ Even if he is curious, but at the same time, maybe he can conjure a picture based on what he knows of her. ]
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she brings them to a little counter in the virtual reality so that they can hold the lanterns, and send them up into the sky.]
On three, we let go of them, and they'll fly up over where the rest are.
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[ He follows instructions carefully enough, like if he doesn't do this right, it's fuckin' OVER between them................. ]
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Alright. One, two...
[and - three, she says, and she gently dips the lantern in her hand down and then back up, letting go of it. it flutters, just a little, and then the wind catches it, sending it up into the sky. briefly, she closes her eyes.
it's maybe a little silly, but... she can make another wish, maybe. maybe that's okay.]
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He glances aside at her afterwards, and then seeing she's in the middle of making a wish, mentally stutters and shuts his eyes to make one too. ]
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she turns to him, when she's finished.]
Good. [good job you did it]
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He feels kind of stupid when Shenhe just says the one word and it goes through him like a static shock, but not in a bad way for once. ]
It's a nice tradition. Wishes tend to come true?
[ In his version of religion, it's more that people pray than let loose lanterns, but the answering rate of that is pretty low. ]
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[she says, but she doesn't sound bothered by this.]
But... I'd like to think, yes. They do.
[she's still holding his hand in the physical world, so she sort of gives it a little tug. they can walk through liyue in the virtual world. she wants him to experience this, the way he keeps bugging her to.]
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I don't know how much a simulation's worth, but let's see if mine comes true then.
[ Show him the famous foods she loves... ]
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[she leads him through the city - it's not especially huge, the way video game cities usually aren't, but it's all similar architecture, built across three separate floors. the ground level places are where the food is, so that's where she stays, but he can probably see that on the second floor there are open roof tea shops and bookstores, with bridges that lead across either side.
according to the locations page you can smell and taste the food in these - so when she brings him to wanmin restaurant, he'll get a waft of spicy chicken and fish.]
This place is known for the Come and Get It.
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The what?
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That is the name of the dish. It's fish, tofu, rice, and meat, as well as whatever else the owner decides he'd like to put in that day. [she pauses, looking at him - she wants to let him look at the scenery more, honestly, before she distracts him with food.]
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[ There's some level of amusement creeping into his tone once the initial wtf wears off, because. Yeah it's funny. Liyue is so pretty and stuff and then just COME AND GET IT. ]
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Yes. The owner of Wanmin is a character. [she's vaguely amused.] I like the name, I think. It's very direct. If you want it, you come get it.
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...Never had fish though.
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You've never had fish? [???] Do you want to try it?
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[ Ignoring the fact that this does not stop Trigun Universe from having any kind of food possible. Stampede really tried their best to actually make it more realistic by being like they eat worms and bugs but IRRELEVANT, TRIMAX HAS TABASCO SAUCE AND CEYLON TEA. However we are loosely drawing the line at fish proper. ]
Yeah, if you like it, I wanna try it.
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I do. [there's that little bit of happy on her face again - sharing things with people has become one of her little obsessions lately, and it's even better right now because she's love arrowed to him and that makes her feel all fluttery in a way she has felt like... maybe once, ever.]
Let's try the specialty, then. You don't have to like it. But at least you will have tried it.
[tugs him off to the restaurant!! she'll order two bowls.]
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