Dialogue with The Gardener
Dialogue
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Requirements:
Quest InProgress:
Script:
The Gardener: State your business. I have already had my time wasted once today.
You:
So, someone WAS just here?
The Gardener: That information is confidential. Please show me proper identification.
You:
You know me!
The Gardener: Which is why I know you do not have the proper authorization to have that question answered.
The Gardener: I suggest you vacate the premises now. I am occupied.
You:
Occupied with what?
The Gardener: I am watching the shrubs in the Atrium grow.
You:
All I need is a description.
The Gardener: It appears this information is valuable to you. Perhaps I would be amenable to a trade.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Why are you being so difficult?
The Gardener: You are asking for assistance and offer nothing in exchange. I believe the Humans would have called this 'rude'.
The Gardener: However, if you were to offer a trade, perhaps I could reconsider.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Sounds boring.
The Gardener: ...Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I'll try something else...
The Gardener: ...Wait.
The Gardener: Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Your garden can wait.
The Gardener: That is incorrect. I am formulating a new seed. It will be complete in a few months to a few years.
You:
All I need is a description.
The Gardener: It appears this information is valuable to you. Perhaps I would be amenable to a trade.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Why are you being so difficult?
The Gardener: You are asking for assistance and offer nothing in exchange. I believe the Humans would have called this 'rude'.
The Gardener: However, if you were to offer a trade, perhaps I could reconsider.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Sounds boring.
The Gardener: ...Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I'll try something else...
The Gardener: ...Wait.
The Gardener: Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
You don't have a job.
The Gardener: I remain the Overseer of this facility. It is my duty to ensure everything is operating smoothly. Thus, I am watching the shrubs in the Atrium grow.
You:
All I need is a description.
The Gardener: It appears this information is valuable to you. Perhaps I would be amenable to a trade.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Why are you being so difficult?
The Gardener: You are asking for assistance and offer nothing in exchange. I believe the Humans would have called this 'rude'.
The Gardener: However, if you were to offer a trade, perhaps I could reconsider.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Sounds boring.
The Gardener: ...Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I'll try something else...
The Gardener: ...Wait.
The Gardener: Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't have any...
The Gardener: Then I suggest you vacate the premises. I am occupied.
You:
Occupied with what?
The Gardener: I am watching the shrubs in the Atrium grow.
You:
All I need is a description.
The Gardener: It appears this information is valuable to you. Perhaps I would be amenable to a trade.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Why are you being so difficult?
The Gardener: You are asking for assistance and offer nothing in exchange. I believe the Humans would have called this 'rude'.
The Gardener: However, if you were to offer a trade, perhaps I could reconsider.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Sounds boring.
The Gardener: ...Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I'll try something else...
The Gardener: ...Wait.
The Gardener: Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Your garden can wait.
The Gardener: That is incorrect. I am formulating a new seed. It will be complete in a few months to a few years.
You:
All I need is a description.
The Gardener: It appears this information is valuable to you. Perhaps I would be amenable to a trade.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Why are you being so difficult?
The Gardener: You are asking for assistance and offer nothing in exchange. I believe the Humans would have called this 'rude'.
The Gardener: However, if you were to offer a trade, perhaps I could reconsider.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Sounds boring.
The Gardener: ...Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I'll try something else...
The Gardener: ...Wait.
The Gardener: Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
You don't have a job.
The Gardener: I remain the Overseer of this facility. It is my duty to ensure everything is operating smoothly. Thus, I am watching the shrubs in the Atrium grow.
You:
All I need is a description.
The Gardener: It appears this information is valuable to you. Perhaps I would be amenable to a trade.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Why are you being so difficult?
The Gardener: You are asking for assistance and offer nothing in exchange. I believe the Humans would have called this 'rude'.
The Gardener: However, if you were to offer a trade, perhaps I could reconsider.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Sounds boring.
The Gardener: ...Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I'll try something else...
The Gardener: ...Wait.
The Gardener: Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Tell me who came before me.
The Gardener: That information is confidential. Please show me proper identification.
You:
You know me!
The Gardener: Which is why I know you do not have the proper authorization to have that question answered.
The Gardener: I suggest you vacate the premises now. I am occupied.
You:
Occupied with what?
The Gardener: I am watching the shrubs in the Atrium grow.
You:
All I need is a description.
The Gardener: It appears this information is valuable to you. Perhaps I would be amenable to a trade.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Why are you being so difficult?
The Gardener: You are asking for assistance and offer nothing in exchange. I believe the Humans would have called this 'rude'.
The Gardener: However, if you were to offer a trade, perhaps I could reconsider.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Sounds boring.
The Gardener: ...Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I'll try something else...
The Gardener: ...Wait.
The Gardener: Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Your garden can wait.
The Gardener: That is incorrect. I am formulating a new seed. It will be complete in a few months to a few years.
You:
All I need is a description.
The Gardener: It appears this information is valuable to you. Perhaps I would be amenable to a trade.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Why are you being so difficult?
The Gardener: You are asking for assistance and offer nothing in exchange. I believe the Humans would have called this 'rude'.
The Gardener: However, if you were to offer a trade, perhaps I could reconsider.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Sounds boring.
The Gardener: ...Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I'll try something else...
The Gardener: ...Wait.
The Gardener: Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
You don't have a job.
The Gardener: I remain the Overseer of this facility. It is my duty to ensure everything is operating smoothly. Thus, I am watching the shrubs in the Atrium grow.
You:
All I need is a description.
The Gardener: It appears this information is valuable to you. Perhaps I would be amenable to a trade.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Why are you being so difficult?
The Gardener: You are asking for assistance and offer nothing in exchange. I believe the Humans would have called this 'rude'.
The Gardener: However, if you were to offer a trade, perhaps I could reconsider.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Sounds boring.
The Gardener: ...Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I'll try something else...
The Gardener: ...Wait.
The Gardener: Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't have any...
The Gardener: Then I suggest you vacate the premises. I am occupied.
You:
Occupied with what?
The Gardener: I am watching the shrubs in the Atrium grow.
You:
All I need is a description.
The Gardener: It appears this information is valuable to you. Perhaps I would be amenable to a trade.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Why are you being so difficult?
The Gardener: You are asking for assistance and offer nothing in exchange. I believe the Humans would have called this 'rude'.
The Gardener: However, if you were to offer a trade, perhaps I could reconsider.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Sounds boring.
The Gardener: ...Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I'll try something else...
The Gardener: ...Wait.
The Gardener: Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Your garden can wait.
The Gardener: That is incorrect. I am formulating a new seed. It will be complete in a few months to a few years.
You:
All I need is a description.
The Gardener: It appears this information is valuable to you. Perhaps I would be amenable to a trade.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Why are you being so difficult?
The Gardener: You are asking for assistance and offer nothing in exchange. I believe the Humans would have called this 'rude'.
The Gardener: However, if you were to offer a trade, perhaps I could reconsider.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Sounds boring.
The Gardener: ...Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I'll try something else...
The Gardener: ...Wait.
The Gardener: Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
You don't have a job.
The Gardener: I remain the Overseer of this facility. It is my duty to ensure everything is operating smoothly. Thus, I am watching the shrubs in the Atrium grow.
You:
All I need is a description.
The Gardener: It appears this information is valuable to you. Perhaps I would be amenable to a trade.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Why are you being so difficult?
The Gardener: You are asking for assistance and offer nothing in exchange. I believe the Humans would have called this 'rude'.
The Gardener: However, if you were to offer a trade, perhaps I could reconsider.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Sounds boring.
The Gardener: ...Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I'll try something else...
The Gardener: ...Wait.
The Gardener: Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
Oh, y'know. Just hangin'.
The Gardener: Then I suggest you 'hang' somewhere else. I am occupied.
You:
Occupied with what?
The Gardener: I am watching the shrubs in the Atrium grow.
You:
All I need is a description.
The Gardener: It appears this information is valuable to you. Perhaps I would be amenable to a trade.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Why are you being so difficult?
The Gardener: You are asking for assistance and offer nothing in exchange. I believe the Humans would have called this 'rude'.
The Gardener: However, if you were to offer a trade, perhaps I could reconsider.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sounds boring.
The Gardener: ...Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I guess I'll try something else...
The Gardener: ...Wait.
The Gardener: Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Your garden can wait.
The Gardener: That is incorrect. I am formulating a new seed. It will be complete in a few months to a few years.
You:
All I need is a description.
The Gardener: It appears this information is valuable to you. Perhaps I would be amenable to a trade.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Why are you being so difficult?
The Gardener: You are asking for assistance and offer nothing in exchange. I believe the Humans would have called this 'rude'.
The Gardener: However, if you were to offer a trade, perhaps I could reconsider.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sounds boring.
The Gardener: ...Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I guess I'll try something else...
The Gardener: ...Wait.
The Gardener: Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
You don't have a job.
The Gardener: I remain the Overseer of this facility. It is my duty to ensure everything is operating smoothly. Thus, I am watching the shrubs in the Atrium grow.
You:
All I need is a description.
The Gardener: It appears this information is valuable to you. Perhaps I would be amenable to a trade.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Why are you being so difficult?
The Gardener: You are asking for assistance and offer nothing in exchange. I believe the Humans would have called this 'rude'.
The Gardener: However, if you were to offer a trade, perhaps I could reconsider.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sounds boring.
The Gardener: ...Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I guess I'll try something else...
The Gardener: ...Wait.
The Gardener: Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Looking for a mysterious stranger!
The Gardener: All of you mortals are 'strange' to me. Especially the purple ones.
The Gardener: Now, I suggest you vacate the premises. I am occupied.
You:
Occupied with what?
The Gardener: I am watching the shrubs in the Atrium grow.
You:
All I need is a description.
The Gardener: It appears this information is valuable to you. Perhaps I would be amenable to a trade.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Why are you being so difficult?
The Gardener: You are asking for assistance and offer nothing in exchange. I believe the Humans would have called this 'rude'.
The Gardener: However, if you were to offer a trade, perhaps I could reconsider.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sounds boring.
The Gardener: ...Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I guess I'll try something else...
The Gardener: ...Wait.
The Gardener: Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Your garden can wait.
The Gardener: That is incorrect. I am formulating a new seed. It will be complete in a few months to a few years.
You:
All I need is a description.
The Gardener: It appears this information is valuable to you. Perhaps I would be amenable to a trade.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Why are you being so difficult?
The Gardener: You are asking for assistance and offer nothing in exchange. I believe the Humans would have called this 'rude'.
The Gardener: However, if you were to offer a trade, perhaps I could reconsider.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sounds boring.
The Gardener: ...Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I guess I'll try something else...
The Gardener: ...Wait.
The Gardener: Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
You don't have a job.
The Gardener: I remain the Overseer of this facility. It is my duty to ensure everything is operating smoothly. Thus, I am watching the shrubs in the Atrium grow.
You:
All I need is a description.
The Gardener: It appears this information is valuable to you. Perhaps I would be amenable to a trade.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Why are you being so difficult?
The Gardener: You are asking for assistance and offer nothing in exchange. I believe the Humans would have called this 'rude'.
The Gardener: However, if you were to offer a trade, perhaps I could reconsider.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sounds boring.
The Gardener: ...Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I guess I'll try something else...
The Gardener: ...Wait.
The Gardener: Perhaps you and I can come to an agreement. I have information you desire, and you can provide me with something I desire.
You: What do you want?
The Gardener: As you should be aware, I am able to interface with any hub on my network.
The Gardener: However, all currently active hubs are confined within the Garden.
The Gardener: To put it simply, I find myself... affected by the doldrum nature of my continuous existence.
You:
So, what, you want to people watch?
The Gardener: Not necessarily. I simply wish to observe how the world has changed since the Garden was active.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Can't you talk to the other Galdurs?
The Gardener: I do not wish to engage in socializing. I wish to silently observe. Alone.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
I don't get it.
The Gardener: ...I am bored. I would like you to fix it.
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
That's called boredom, bud.
The Gardener: I apologize for not adapting my vocabulary to your level. Yes, I am "bored".
The Gardener: I will provide you with a hub connected to the Flow network. You will place this hub somewhere entertaining.
The Gardener: Should I find myself entertained enough, I will give you the answers you seek.
You:
I guess I don't have a choice.
The Gardener: An astute observation. I look forward to a successful exchange.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Seems fair! Let's do this!
The Gardener: Yes, Humans often enjoy equivalent exchanges of goods and services for the benefit of both.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
This is pretty urgent...
The Gardener: Then you should complete your task promptly.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
You:
Sure, I've got time. Probably.
The Gardener: Based on my observations about new Humans, you have nothing but free time.
The Gardener: I would like to see how the land outside of the Garden has changed. Place my hub somewhere high up, with a view of the area.
The Gardener: Ensure there is a view of the Aqueduct, if it still stands.
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