Dialogue with Hekla
Dialogue
| Required for Quest |
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Requirements:
Visit WIP: da-visit-hekla-fl5
Script:
Hekla: Hello, {playername}. Have you seen my Jina? I believe she was parambulating this way.
Hekla: Without me at her side, the likelihood of disaster befalling her greatly increases with every passing second.
You:
She's concerned about your behaviour...
Hekla: There is no reason to be concerned.
Hekla: Nothing unfortunate can happen as long as she remains in my sight.
Hekla: It is only natural for me to care for her. It is my Oneness, after all.
You:
She seemed SUPER stressed out.
Hekla: My Jina often experiences stress responses to standard stimuli.
You:
Enough excuses.
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Come on, you can talk to me!
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Is there something else going on?
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
But you're bumming her out.
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You're being a little extra.
Hekla: My Jina deserves extra time and attention. It is the least that I, as her caretaker, can do.
You:
Enough excuses.
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Come on, you can talk to me!
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Is there something else going on?
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
But you're bumming her out.
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
There must be another way to show her...
Hekla: Certainly not. I carefully chose every action I perform to maximize care for my Jina. After all, I am designed to be an expert at such things.
You:
Enough excuses.
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Come on, you can talk to me!
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Is there something else going on?
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
But you're bumming her out.
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You're smothering her.
Hekla: That is a temporary feeling. She will come around and realize this is all for her own good.
You:
Enough excuses.
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Come on, you can talk to me!
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Is there something else going on?
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
But you're bumming her out.
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Jina said you're being extra clingy.
Hekla: I am not equipped with sticking apparati. If, however, you mean that I am paying special attention to my Jina...
Hekla: It is natural for me to care for her. It is my Oneness, after all.
You:
She seemed SUPER stressed out.
Hekla: My Jina often experiences stress responses to standard stimuli.
You:
Enough excuses.
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Come on, you can talk to me!
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Is there something else going on?
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
But you're bumming her out.
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You're being a little extra.
Hekla: My Jina deserves extra time and attention. It is the least that I, as her caretaker, can do.
You:
Enough excuses.
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Come on, you can talk to me!
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Is there something else going on?
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
But you're bumming her out.
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
There must be another way to show her...
Hekla: Certainly not. I carefully chose every action I perform to maximize care for my Jina. After all, I am designed to be an expert at such things.
You:
Enough excuses.
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Come on, you can talk to me!
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Is there something else going on?
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
But you're bumming her out.
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You're smothering her.
Hekla: That is a temporary feeling. She will come around and realize this is all for her own good.
You:
Enough excuses.
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Come on, you can talk to me!
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Is there something else going on?
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
But you're bumming her out.
Hekla: ...
Hekla: ...
Hekla: Very well. As you know, having only recently been woken by my Jina, I am still relatively new to this world. There are concepts I am still grasping.
Hekla: And one of these concepts is... expiration.
Hekla: Galdur were created to live forever. This fact has been difficult to reconcile with the one I learned upon my waking.
Hekla: Our creators, the Humans, have long passed. Why would a Human who can expire create a Galdur who cannot?
Hekla: If the Human baby I was originally meant to care for expired, then my Jina may also succumb to expiration.
Hekla: I... I do not know what to do. I am designed to care for people. I am not equipped to process their absence.
You:
I'll help you figure it out!
Hekla: Thank you, {playername}, I would appreciate that.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
I'm sorry you're hurting.
Hekla: Sharing my thoughts with you has already brought me comfort. Thank you for listening.
Hekla: But a query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
You should tell Jina about this.
Hekla: I do not wish to burden my Jina with these thoughts. How will she feel comfortable relying on me if she knows of my emotional irregularities?
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
You:
Sounds like YOU need a Hekla.
Hekla: That would be highly irregular. I am designed to be self-sufficient.
Hekla: However, if your intention is to express that I would benefit from speaking with another... I have felt comfort from sharing with you, {playername}.
Hekla: A query still stands. Even if I acknowledge these emotions, I know no practices to deal with them.
Hekla: If you come upon any information for properly mourning an Ancient Human, please relay it to me.
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