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Who: A small Pavo
Where: The Delphinian shoreline, close to one of the smaller villages outside the capitol
When: Year 192, spring
What: The wind, the stars, the waves
[The moons are almost full tonight, rising together and casting purple shadows across the sands. The stars are bright and clear, the wind gentle enough that the waves of the incoming tide are small and barely capped with white.
The last of the fishing boats has been drawn in, the night is almost quiet . . . and small footsteps make their way down to the beach.]
Where: The Delphinian shoreline, close to one of the smaller villages outside the capitol
When: Year 192, spring
What: The wind, the stars, the waves
[The moons are almost full tonight, rising together and casting purple shadows across the sands. The stars are bright and clear, the wind gentle enough that the waves of the incoming tide are small and barely capped with white.
The last of the fishing boats has been drawn in, the night is almost quiet . . . and small footsteps make their way down to the beach.]
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It seems dubious...incredulous, even.]
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I'll go.
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You needn't sound so sad.]
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[Shifts to get up, a bit unsteady under the weight of those sodden robes.]
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[Bows a bit, carefully formal and oddly final, and takes a step back before turning to go.]
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Do not apologize to me. And this time, it's the voice's turn to be sad.]
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I see. You know not who you are.]
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There's an echo of the sea's serenity in her as she turns back, the sand under her feet a solid foundation, the saltwater tang of sorrow lingering in her wake.]
I'm me.
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I wanted to know why you called to me.
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No...you were naturally drawn here.]
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. . . it was beautiful. Like the Chorus.
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No. The ocean's voice is different.
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Sing it, as you heard it.]
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I don't . . . really sing. Just listen.
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