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Fourteenth Flake [video]
[It's been quite some time since Elsa made a video of her own, and back then, she wasn't really in a good state of mind. But today she seems relaxed, happy, and there's even a spark in her eye that isn't there often, with how composed she tries to keep herself.]
I happened to look at the date today, and I realized that it's now been over two years since I arrived in Johto. Time has passed so quickly! It's even more surprising, since my sister and I have been in the same city for so long now.
[Hm. Maybe she should talk to Anna about getting on the move soon...]
Ah, but that's not quite what I wanted to say to all of you. What I'd like to ask is this: is the day you arrived here a good memory for you? Do you celebrate it at all? If you do, how so?
On the opposite side of the coin... are there any of you that don't look fondly on your arrival? I know it can be incredibly traumatic, so I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
I happened to look at the date today, and I realized that it's now been over two years since I arrived in Johto. Time has passed so quickly! It's even more surprising, since my sister and I have been in the same city for so long now.
[Hm. Maybe she should talk to Anna about getting on the move soon...]
Ah, but that's not quite what I wanted to say to all of you. What I'd like to ask is this: is the day you arrived here a good memory for you? Do you celebrate it at all? If you do, how so?
On the opposite side of the coin... are there any of you that don't look fondly on your arrival? I know it can be incredibly traumatic, so I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
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[It might not be reassuring, but at least she can try to let him know that there's nothing going on that he could be preventing...]
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So... so if we manage to get back home, it'll be the same as when we left?
[Honestly, if that is true, that is immensely reassuring. Puzzling too, because Armin cannot see how it works, but at least that way he doesn't have to worry about Eren and Mikasa. Nor about the theory he has about Annie that he didn't think to share with anyone yet.]
Have people gone home before? And returned?
[They must have, right? How else could anyone know this?]
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Yes, to both of those. I had... a very dear friend, here. [Boy is that kind of glazing over a lot.] She was from a different world than mine, so I can't be sure what exactly went on... but she disappeared for some time. She was eventually brought back here, and she was the one that was able to confirm to me that no time passes when you're gone, and things play out as if nothing ever happened to you.
Additionally, when you return home, it seems that you forget about your time here. It's only if you're ever brought back that you remember.
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So if we go back, we won't remember this place... [He's not expecting an answer, really, or even talking to her, just putting his thoughts in order.]
But do you know what would happen in a case like yours? You mentioned you've been here for two years, correct? If you were to return home, you might forget this place, but wouldn't your body have aged two additional years? Have there ever been people who have gone home and returned after a long stay in this world?
[When Armin had first arrived here, he had figured them being here was more like a run of the mill kidnapping, but more and more it's starting to sound like something really out of the realm of possible for ordinary kidnappers.]
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[And boy does she look guilty over that.]
I've actually asked that question before, but I don't think anyone has a concrete answer. I've spoken to a few people who have been here much longer than I have, but from what I've been able to tell, none of them have been sent home, so they don't know how any sort of aging might affect us back home.
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Ah, no, it's my fault for asking something so difficult to answer. You've already been very helpful, miss--
[Now it is his turn to look embarrassed.]
I'm sorry. I never even asked for your name.