[...Does Beatrix have a favourite anything? Well, she supposes her favourite sword is the one that's on her person. And a favourite play...? She isn't sure about that one.]
Not certain I have one. The one I know most, however, is a story about a princess who longs to be with a commoner. Her father refuses, intent on having her marry a well-to-do prince instead. And the story is a great deal about how the princess must become inconspicuous in order to pursue her fondness with the commoner.
[To the point. Straight. Without giving the entire story away. The best scene is quite possibly the one where the princess falsifies her death. It's a powerful one. Brahne's favourite, it seems.]
It is surprisingly like what we are currently going through. To my understanding, that is. I am not familiar with the entity behind this one specifically. That is, our present turn of events.
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[...Does Beatrix have a favourite anything? Well, she supposes her favourite sword is the one that's on her person. And a favourite play...? She isn't sure about that one.]
Not certain I have one. The one I know most, however, is a story about a princess who longs to be with a commoner. Her father refuses, intent on having her marry a well-to-do prince instead. And the story is a great deal about how the princess must become inconspicuous in order to pursue her fondness with the commoner.
[To the point. Straight. Without giving the entire story away. The best scene is quite possibly the one where the princess falsifies her death. It's a powerful one. Brahne's favourite, it seems.]
It is surprisingly like what we are currently going through. To my understanding, that is. I am not familiar with the entity behind this one specifically. That is, our present turn of events.