only the chocobos! the other ones are wild animals and not really tame at all even when people have tried they're also great for hunts when they overpopulate
no offense clarke, but i wonder how many things you haven't seen until new amsterdam lucis works pretty strangely i guess even if it's 'lucis' everything but its capital city was under the nif empire's control for about 100some years war took away a lot of territory and people just tried to exist financially however they could best...
restaurants sure didn't work like that in insomnia
People will adjust and acclimate as best as they can. Were Lucis' leaders unable to reclaim their lands? Or did they leave them to deal with what happened?
long story short? the war pushed the king into a corner. the empire had a bigger army since they didn't use humans technically but robots so man power wasn't an issue, but in lucis magic had to be used by humans and the army's efforts were harder to accomplish there was a peace treaty on the works but the empire lied and didn't keep their end of the deal
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insomnia got attacked and destroyed, king regis was killed
[clarke has offered quite a bit about her experiences, and prompto's been mostly farting about chocobos and nonsensical things about his own world.]
it's not the same but i get a bit of what you mean when you say there wasn't a civilization to experience
Everything you've said is something I understand more than riding birds and going to restaurants.
[War. Kings dying. People breaking treaties as soon as they can. Clarke is all too aware of those things.]
A hundred years before I hit the ground, the world was destroyed. Nuclear bombs were set off. Not because of war, not because anyone wanted it. It just happened. Most of humanity died. But what remained was still prone to strife. To being at war. There were kings, and leaders without such names. There were people who tried to maintain power by passing on beliefs to the people they used to survive.
Nothing I knew before this was good. It's just that it was all I knew.
[he has no understanding of what nuclear bombs are, but he assumes that 'most of humanity died' means that it was something cataclysmic; world ending.]
it doesn't sound like a lot of good to be honest you were raised in space, right? does that mean that you and several others escaped the nuclear bombs?
[a lot of what she says would explain why she is kind but suspicious despite her best intentions. new amsterdam isn't just new in terms of civilization, but the intentions of the people, too. a world this calm, perhaps she never experienced it so.]
My great grandparents were astronauts. Unlike here, it's something that was hard to accomplish. There was only one case of "undesirables" going off into space. They were prisoners sent out to mine. Everyone else was a scientist, trying to help advance humanity. When the bombs went off, they were already living in space stations off the ground.
[So, that's that. It's why it's not glamorous or unique, or something that she fully understands giving the weight that other people give it.]
Does it bother you that I sugarcoated this before?
i can understand not wanting to mention it or skipping on worse details i've done the same too and it's not because i want to trick others or whatever
so... i get it
i'm glad your family was living in space when things went south cuz then i got to meet you and i can tell you're a survivor and you think smart about things
Part of it is that you did seem so excited about where I came from. I didn't want to show you what that meant. It wasn't easy up in the Ark.
[But had she returned there, Clarke knows she wouldn't be where she is now. Wanting to stay here. Dreading that there is the chance she won't have a choice about returning. Clarke's people don't need her anymore. She's certain about that.]
I can say that I'm confident that it won't always be about getting by here. I know that's not reassuring to everyone.
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[Yes, she just looked up "dragoon," and shockingly it's not the same as the Final Fantasy terminology.]
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I think that might be the first thing I have experience with that someone else doesn't.
Well, at least that's a part of a standard way of life.
And isn't growing up in space. Sometimes I think people make too much of that part.
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bet the circumstances are different tho
from what i've read we got stuff that's similar to horses
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big feathered birds
we also got magnanirs and mesmenirs, spiracorns and other derivatives from the same family
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Are those all mounts?
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the other ones are wild animals and not really tame at all even when people have tried
they're also great for hunts when they overpopulate
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I have a bit of experience with it myself.
Well, more than a bit. It's nice to not have to do it, though.
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noct, iggy, gladio and myself
it's the only way we could get money
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some of them had food in them but... yeah
plus we used the money to repair the car or get money in restaurants!
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... Right?
[Insert meme image of Clarke-as-woman trying to do astrophysics, only in trying to figure out video game logic.]
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so...
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we help make it easier for them to get supplies but other times it's just like "there's a lot of sabertusks plz help"
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I never saw a restaurant before I got to this world. I've never mentioned that before, but it seems important to say now.
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lucis works pretty strangely i guess
even if it's 'lucis' everything but its capital city was under the nif empire's control for about 100some years
war took away a lot of territory and people just tried to exist financially however they could best...
restaurants sure didn't work like that in insomnia
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[Might as well come out with it.]
People will adjust and acclimate as best as they can. Were Lucis' leaders unable to reclaim their lands? Or did they leave them to deal with what happened?
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long story short? the war pushed the king into a corner. the empire had a bigger army since they didn't use humans technically but robots so man power wasn't an issue, but in lucis magic had to be used by humans and the army's efforts were harder to accomplish
there was a peace treaty on the works but the empire lied and didn't keep their end of the deal
[...]
insomnia got attacked and destroyed, king regis was killed
[clarke has offered quite a bit about her experiences, and prompto's been mostly farting about chocobos and nonsensical things about his own world.]
it's not the same but i get a bit of what you mean
when you say there wasn't a civilization to experience
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[War. Kings dying. People breaking treaties as soon as they can. Clarke is all too aware of those things.]
A hundred years before I hit the ground, the world was destroyed. Nuclear bombs were set off. Not because of war, not because anyone wanted it. It just happened. Most of humanity died. But what remained was still prone to strife. To being at war. There were kings, and leaders without such names. There were people who tried to maintain power by passing on beliefs to the people they used to survive.
Nothing I knew before this was good. It's just that it was all I knew.
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it doesn't sound like a lot of good to be honest
you were raised in space, right? does that mean that you and several others escaped the nuclear bombs?
[a lot of what she says would explain why she is kind but suspicious despite her best intentions. new amsterdam isn't just new in terms of civilization, but the intentions of the people, too. a world this calm, perhaps she never experienced it so.]
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[So, that's that. It's why it's not glamorous or unique, or something that she fully understands giving the weight that other people give it.]
Does it bother you that I sugarcoated this before?
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i can understand not wanting to mention it or skipping on worse details
i've done the same too and it's not because i want to trick others or whatever
so... i get it
i'm glad your family was living in space when things went south
cuz then i got to meet you and i can tell you're a survivor and you think smart about things
we're all trying our best while here, right?
[well. some of us. glances pointedly at ardyn]
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[But had she returned there, Clarke knows she wouldn't be where she is now. Wanting to stay here. Dreading that there is the chance she won't have a choice about returning. Clarke's people don't need her anymore. She's certain about that.]
I can say that I'm confident that it won't always be about getting by here. I know that's not reassuring to everyone.
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god this tag is so long, incoming clarke griffin monologue
:9
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