[she enjoys the way he's so proud of his home - it's sweet. and bodes well, too, since he's a prince. it makes her think a little about hikari. of course he isn't so excitable like sidon is, but he's equally as hopeful, and she thinks that makes for someone wonderful.
the motion to the waterfalls makes her laugh, actually, startled.]
Do... you swim up them? [she asks, amused, but. she follows him up the stairs.] ... You're right, though. New Delsta is much more... cramped.
[stifling. it's home, but she's not always sure she misses it.]
[ matter of perspective, he supposes. regardless, while he doesn't think zora's domain and the way they do things are superior to what he's seen elsewhere, the confidence and pride doesn't abate. it does soften some, though. something contented, more mellow. ]
Conflict rarely makes it this far.
[ he leads her through the main courtyard, circled by homes and stores and centered around a statue of a young zora woman. ]
Your New Delsta—will you tell me some about it as well? I've always found Zora's Domain to be healing. What about your home?
[you can drop this if you want i just feel bad for letting it go even though this weekend was fuck]
Well. I wouldn't call it healing. [she says, with a touch of amusement.] I've described it to others as a city where nobody sleeps. It's exciting, alive. You're just as likely to find a party on every block as you are to be mugged in an alleyway.
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the motion to the waterfalls makes her laugh, actually, startled.]
Do... you swim up them? [she asks, amused, but. she follows him up the stairs.] ... You're right, though. New Delsta is much more... cramped.
[stifling. it's home, but she's not always sure she misses it.]
It seems peaceful here.
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I do! A waterfall is just a road for us.
[ matter of perspective, he supposes. regardless, while he doesn't think zora's domain and the way they do things are superior to what he's seen elsewhere, the confidence and pride doesn't abate. it does soften some, though. something contented, more mellow. ]
Conflict rarely makes it this far.
[ he leads her through the main courtyard, circled by homes and stores and centered around a statue of a young zora woman. ]
Your New Delsta—will you tell me some about it as well? I've always found Zora's Domain to be healing. What about your home?
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Well. I wouldn't call it healing. [she says, with a touch of amusement.] I've described it to others as a city where nobody sleeps. It's exciting, alive. You're just as likely to find a party on every block as you are to be mugged in an alleyway.
... Far less peaceful than it is here.
[she's looking up at that statue thoughtfully...]