[I will follow thy brillance wherever it shall lead us. *bows* You've been so awesome so far about this whole thing. FFXV is literally the best video game I have played in a very, very long time. I spent the entire last hour of the game with my heart breaking and just sobbing as it played through the CSs. Four incredible protags, epic battles, and a god damn incredible story with twists and turns I never saw coming. I thought I would hate the game because I like my fantasy games FANTASTY... this has some modernness to it that's beyond other FF games. I really haven't enjoyed any FF game that wasn't an MMO and usually gave up part way into them but the combat system and the story kept me going. @_@ 60+ hours done in about two weeks. I did end up making a new account for one of them. XD]
Maybe Charles was. The very idea of being able to come to this place for real, to not see it through a dream but to truly experience it... it was terrifying, dangerous, and yet absolutely something he wanted to do. A short time, a week, two, no more than a month... as long as he could reliably get back. Without that reliability he could never agree to venture here. His students, his school... it was a life line for him, a life time goal. He couldn't, wouldn't, desert them willingly.
"...Is she just a tree, though?" Charles questioned quietly, his eyes drifting upwards again. To him, it sounded far more like a goddess in the shape of a tree, a spirit of nature. Perhaps the legends of Gaia or Mother Earth.
His eyes peered through the shadows, wondering what sort of forest began at such a strange point, but if Aurus wasn't concerned, he wouldn't bother to be either. Still, he was surprised that Aurus meant a literal climb versus, say, a very steep hill. He did not, in fact, have any particular skill in climbing trees and while he had kept himself fit in younger days that was very different now. ...Despite that, he chuckled and walked over to follow after Aurus, dryly commenting, "be prepared to possibly pull me up the last few feet." He followed after, though he could feel the burn in his biceps and thighs relatively quickly. Exactly where were they going??
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Maybe Charles was. The very idea of being able to come to this place for real, to not see it through a dream but to truly experience it... it was terrifying, dangerous, and yet absolutely something he wanted to do. A short time, a week, two, no more than a month... as long as he could reliably get back. Without that reliability he could never agree to venture here. His students, his school... it was a life line for him, a life time goal. He couldn't, wouldn't, desert them willingly.
"...Is she just a tree, though?" Charles questioned quietly, his eyes drifting upwards again. To him, it sounded far more like a goddess in the shape of a tree, a spirit of nature. Perhaps the legends of Gaia or Mother Earth.
His eyes peered through the shadows, wondering what sort of forest began at such a strange point, but if Aurus wasn't concerned, he wouldn't bother to be either. Still, he was surprised that Aurus meant a literal climb versus, say, a very steep hill. He did not, in fact, have any particular skill in climbing trees and while he had kept himself fit in younger days that was very different now. ...Despite that, he chuckled and walked over to follow after Aurus, dryly commenting, "be prepared to possibly pull me up the last few feet." He followed after, though he could feel the burn in his biceps and thighs relatively quickly. Exactly where were they going??