Dialogue with Jel
Dialogue
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Jel: My muse! I feared you'd never return from your Winterlights rounds. I would have waited all day and night and withered away on the spot if you hadn't come when you did.
Jel: Now, you must tell me. How did you enjoy your first Winterlights?
You:
It was great!
Jel: That is wonderful to hear. I, of course, spent most of my day paralyzed by the impending future laid out before me.
Jel: But now I have seen your face, and those fears are but a distant memory in the light of your beauty and grace.
Jel: The only thing that can improve my life further is if you would light this candle with me, my muse.
You:
Lighting a candle with you would be nice.
Jel: As you light the candle, you must tell me your deepest hopes and desires. Don't worry though, I shan't speak of what I hear today to another soul.
You:
I want to improve myself.
Jel: The inescapable disappointment of existence can only be chased away by striving ever for perfection. I understand.
Jel: I cannot possibly imagine what you might have to improve, of course. You are the perfect muse for me.
Jel: Ah, before I forget and leave you empty-handed, I have brought this candelabra. It is a quaint little tradition where one lights a candle for each member of the family and displays it in their home.
Jel: There is one for me, one for you, and one for... well, I suppose you shall have to decide the last slot for yourself.
Jel: I shan't keep you longer, but you will come visit me again later, won't you? And, before I forget! I would like to wish you the most wonderful of Winterlights.
You:
I want to solve the mystery of my existence.
Jel: I have often wondered the same thing. How could so perfect a being emerge into this world, and land right in front of me?
Jel: Surely you must be a deity of some kind, or a beautiful nature spirit. Your presence is too ethereal to exist among us mortals, and yet you have blessed me with your presence every day.
Jel: Ah, before I forget and leave you empty-handed, I have brought this candelabra. It is a quaint little tradition where one lights a candle for each member of the family and displays it in their home.
Jel: There is one for me, one for you, and one for... well, I suppose you shall have to decide the last slot for yourself.
Jel: I shan't keep you longer, but you will come visit me again later, won't you? And, before I forget! I would like to wish you the most wonderful of Winterlights.
You:
I want to travel with you!
Jel: I have imagined us traveling the world together, experiencing all the great and terrible things this world has to offer.
Jel: I know with you at my side I can weather any storm, and turn the awful into the incredible through our art.
Jel: Ah, before I forget and leave you empty-handed, I have brought this candelabra. It is a quaint little tradition where one lights a candle for each member of the family and displays it in their home.
Jel: There is one for me, one for you, and one for... well, I suppose you shall have to decide the last slot for yourself.
Jel: I shan't keep you longer, but you will come visit me again later, won't you? And, before I forget! I would like to wish you the most wonderful of Winterlights.
You:
I'll be happy as long as we get to hang together.
Jel: My dearest muse, of course we shall spend every waking moment together. If you are not there, I am afraid I can no longer dream at all.
Jel: Ah, before I forget and leave you empty-handed, I have brought this candelabra. It is a quaint little tradition where one lights a candle for each member of the family and displays it in their home.
Jel: There is one for me, one for you, and one for... well, I suppose you shall have to decide the last slot for yourself.
Jel: I shan't keep you longer, but you will come visit me again later, won't you? And, before I forget! I would like to wish you the most wonderful of Winterlights.
You:
Sure, why not.
Jel: As you light the candle, you must tell me your deepest hopes and desires. Don't worry though, I shan't speak of what I hear today to another soul.
You:
I want to improve myself.
Jel: The inescapable disappointment of existence can only be chased away by striving ever for perfection. I understand.
Jel: I cannot possibly imagine what you might have to improve, of course. You are the perfect muse for me.
Jel: Ah, before I forget and leave you empty-handed, I have brought this candelabra. It is a quaint little tradition where one lights a candle for each member of the family and displays it in their home.
Jel: There is one for me, one for you, and one for... well, I suppose you shall have to decide the last slot for yourself.
Jel: I shan't keep you longer, but you will come visit me again later, won't you? And, before I forget! I would like to wish you the most wonderful of Winterlights.
You:
I want to solve the mystery of my existence.
Jel: I have often wondered the same thing. How could so perfect a being emerge into this world, and land right in front of me?
Jel: Surely you must be a deity of some kind, or a beautiful nature spirit. Your presence is too ethereal to exist among us mortals, and yet you have blessed me with your presence every day.
Jel: Ah, before I forget and leave you empty-handed, I have brought this candelabra. It is a quaint little tradition where one lights a candle for each member of the family and displays it in their home.
Jel: There is one for me, one for you, and one for... well, I suppose you shall have to decide the last slot for yourself.
Jel: I shan't keep you longer, but you will come visit me again later, won't you? And, before I forget! I would like to wish you the most wonderful of Winterlights.
You:
I want to travel with you!
Jel: I have imagined us traveling the world together, experiencing all the great and terrible things this world has to offer.
Jel: I know with you at my side I can weather any storm, and turn the awful into the incredible through our art.
Jel: Ah, before I forget and leave you empty-handed, I have brought this candelabra. It is a quaint little tradition where one lights a candle for each member of the family and displays it in their home.
Jel: There is one for me, one for you, and one for... well, I suppose you shall have to decide the last slot for yourself.
Jel: I shan't keep you longer, but you will come visit me again later, won't you? And, before I forget! I would like to wish you the most wonderful of Winterlights.
You:
I'll be happy as long as we get to hang together.
Jel: My dearest muse, of course we shall spend every waking moment together. If you are not there, I am afraid I can no longer dream at all.
Jel: Ah, before I forget and leave you empty-handed, I have brought this candelabra. It is a quaint little tradition where one lights a candle for each member of the family and displays it in their home.
Jel: There is one for me, one for you, and one for... well, I suppose you shall have to decide the last slot for yourself.
Jel: I shan't keep you longer, but you will come visit me again later, won't you? And, before I forget! I would like to wish you the most wonderful of Winterlights.
You:
Eh...
Jel: I will admit my own Winterlights has been spent paralyzed by the impending future laid out before me.
Jel: Of course, I do some of my best work surrounded by candlelight... but it would have been infinitely better had I spent it with you instead.
Jel: Perhaps we can still remedy this unforgivable mistake. Will you light this candle with me, my muse?
You:
Lighting a candle with you would be nice.
Jel: As you light the candle, you must tell me your deepest hopes and desires. Don't worry though, I shan't speak of what I hear today to another soul.
You:
I want to improve myself.
Jel: The inescapable disappointment of existence can only be chased away by striving ever for perfection. I understand.
Jel: I cannot possibly imagine what you might have to improve, of course. You are the perfect muse for me.
Jel: Ah, before I forget and leave you empty-handed, I have brought this candelabra. It is a quaint little tradition where one lights a candle for each member of the family and displays it in their home.
Jel: There is one for me, one for you, and one for... well, I suppose you shall have to decide the last slot for yourself.
Jel: I shan't keep you longer, but you will come visit me again later, won't you? And, before I forget! I would like to wish you the most wonderful of Winterlights.
You:
I want to solve the mystery of my existence.
Jel: I have often wondered the same thing. How could so perfect a being emerge into this world, and land right in front of me?
Jel: Surely you must be a deity of some kind, or a beautiful nature spirit. Your presence is too ethereal to exist among us mortals, and yet you have blessed me with your presence every day.
Jel: Ah, before I forget and leave you empty-handed, I have brought this candelabra. It is a quaint little tradition where one lights a candle for each member of the family and displays it in their home.
Jel: There is one for me, one for you, and one for... well, I suppose you shall have to decide the last slot for yourself.
Jel: I shan't keep you longer, but you will come visit me again later, won't you? And, before I forget! I would like to wish you the most wonderful of Winterlights.
You:
I want to travel with you!
Jel: I have imagined us traveling the world together, experiencing all the great and terrible things this world has to offer.
Jel: I know with you at my side I can weather any storm, and turn the awful into the incredible through our art.
Jel: Ah, before I forget and leave you empty-handed, I have brought this candelabra. It is a quaint little tradition where one lights a candle for each member of the family and displays it in their home.
Jel: There is one for me, one for you, and one for... well, I suppose you shall have to decide the last slot for yourself.
Jel: I shan't keep you longer, but you will come visit me again later, won't you? And, before I forget! I would like to wish you the most wonderful of Winterlights.
You:
I'll be happy as long as we get to hang together.
Jel: My dearest muse, of course we shall spend every waking moment together. If you are not there, I am afraid I can no longer dream at all.
Jel: Ah, before I forget and leave you empty-handed, I have brought this candelabra. It is a quaint little tradition where one lights a candle for each member of the family and displays it in their home.
Jel: There is one for me, one for you, and one for... well, I suppose you shall have to decide the last slot for yourself.
Jel: I shan't keep you longer, but you will come visit me again later, won't you? And, before I forget! I would like to wish you the most wonderful of Winterlights.
You:
Sure, why not.
Jel: As you light the candle, you must tell me your deepest hopes and desires. Don't worry though, I shan't speak of what I hear today to another soul.
You:
I want to improve myself.
Jel: The inescapable disappointment of existence can only be chased away by striving ever for perfection. I understand.
Jel: I cannot possibly imagine what you might have to improve, of course. You are the perfect muse for me.
Jel: Ah, before I forget and leave you empty-handed, I have brought this candelabra. It is a quaint little tradition where one lights a candle for each member of the family and displays it in their home.
Jel: There is one for me, one for you, and one for... well, I suppose you shall have to decide the last slot for yourself.
Jel: I shan't keep you longer, but you will come visit me again later, won't you? And, before I forget! I would like to wish you the most wonderful of Winterlights.
You:
I want to solve the mystery of my existence.
Jel: I have often wondered the same thing. How could so perfect a being emerge into this world, and land right in front of me?
Jel: Surely you must be a deity of some kind, or a beautiful nature spirit. Your presence is too ethereal to exist among us mortals, and yet you have blessed me with your presence every day.
Jel: Ah, before I forget and leave you empty-handed, I have brought this candelabra. It is a quaint little tradition where one lights a candle for each member of the family and displays it in their home.
Jel: There is one for me, one for you, and one for... well, I suppose you shall have to decide the last slot for yourself.
Jel: I shan't keep you longer, but you will come visit me again later, won't you? And, before I forget! I would like to wish you the most wonderful of Winterlights.
You:
I want to travel with you!
Jel: I have imagined us traveling the world together, experiencing all the great and terrible things this world has to offer.
Jel: I know with you at my side I can weather any storm, and turn the awful into the incredible through our art.
Jel: Ah, before I forget and leave you empty-handed, I have brought this candelabra. It is a quaint little tradition where one lights a candle for each member of the family and displays it in their home.
Jel: There is one for me, one for you, and one for... well, I suppose you shall have to decide the last slot for yourself.
Jel: I shan't keep you longer, but you will come visit me again later, won't you? And, before I forget! I would like to wish you the most wonderful of Winterlights.
You:
I'll be happy as long as we get to hang together.
Jel: My dearest muse, of course we shall spend every waking moment together. If you are not there, I am afraid I can no longer dream at all.
Jel: Ah, before I forget and leave you empty-handed, I have brought this candelabra. It is a quaint little tradition where one lights a candle for each member of the family and displays it in their home.
Jel: There is one for me, one for you, and one for... well, I suppose you shall have to decide the last slot for yourself.
Jel: I shan't keep you longer, but you will come visit me again later, won't you? And, before I forget! I would like to wish you the most wonderful of Winterlights.
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