Queen Selenay of Valdemar (
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Kazoo 5 | Afternoon | Voice
[Somebody's been practicing with these things, which does make sense given her new role in communications for Orange team. She's still not sure what she thinks of this, but it does make it convenient to speak with everyone without need for FarSpeech or a ThoughtSenser.
She's late commenting, if only because she's been trying to wrestle any kind of meaning into her damn dreams.]
Goddess, if I never see another one of those dreams, it will be too soon. If this is what the other ForeSeers in Valdemar have to go through, I think they deserve more rest time.
[She sighs]
I've never been what I'd call jealous of them, but this sets it all in stone. I do not envy them their dreams. Although I suppose at least theirs typically have the courtesy of making sense.
I think I'm becoming sick of the fire and the catastrophes. Can't there be one damned place that isn't on the verge of an immediate collapse?
[That completely defeats the purpose of why they're on this train in the first place, and she knows it, but even so. It's stressful dealing with apocalypse after apocalypse.]
And here I'd thought one war was enough.
She's late commenting, if only because she's been trying to wrestle any kind of meaning into her damn dreams.]
Goddess, if I never see another one of those dreams, it will be too soon. If this is what the other ForeSeers in Valdemar have to go through, I think they deserve more rest time.
[She sighs]
I've never been what I'd call jealous of them, but this sets it all in stone. I do not envy them their dreams. Although I suppose at least theirs typically have the courtesy of making sense.
I think I'm becoming sick of the fire and the catastrophes. Can't there be one damned place that isn't on the verge of an immediate collapse?
[That completely defeats the purpose of why they're on this train in the first place, and she knows it, but even so. It's stressful dealing with apocalypse after apocalypse.]
And here I'd thought one war was enough.
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[The observation is grim, with a note of underlying frustration. If there'd been some significant difference, perhaps someone would notice something they could use.]
These were straightforward in their own way, yes. I would be more satisfied if there was a glimpse of the opponent, though it seems as though at least one of us saw something along those lines.
[Referring to Casper's vision earlier.]
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I suppose we'll find out soon enough, won't we?
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[A sigh.]
Farore steel our hearts and Nayru guide our steps, either way.
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