“I see… as I recall, from where I’m from, there is a God with a similar ability. … I even believe it’s powers were called upon to start up a device that sent a few people I know up in to space. The power of the Gods are incredible, indeed… I’ve even met a few and have seen their power with my own eyes.”
Ah yes, Reimu and Marisa’s little lunar excursion. Everyone had heard about that, although quite frankly, not many really knew what happened during it.
“It sounds almost like a haven of sorts, then. … There certainly are curious places out there…” That last bit was more of a thought as she tapped her chin. She would like to go there, at least once. Alas, Alice knew such a feat was probably impossible.
That aside, she wonders if there’s any magic strong enough to transport people cross-dimensionally… well, it was certainly possible, wasn’t it? Those scientists had amassed so many people from so many places, after all. But, they hadn’t used magic… at least, that’s how it seems, given the nature of this highly scientific place.
Magic and science weren’t all that different in the first place anyways, though. They were surprisingly similar, in some aspects…
“You’re apologizing too much,” Alice exclaims, still smiling, “but you can speak to me as if I’m a human. To be fair, I was once human myself, and I still seem pretty human— at least, in my eyes I do.”
She was just a bit too eccentric to really be human, though.
"Yes. According to my research, many gods have similar powers and features. In some cultures, it appears that gods are created in the image of humans, which accounts for their frequently appearing human-like figures. They are often used to explain natural disasters such as floods, tornados, plagues, droughts, et cetera, which would explain the reason why they often have similar abilities as well."
Press A.
"I too have seen the powers of a god with my own eyes. Hylia programmed me herself. It is interesting to meet another who has experience with a god. I would be interested in hearing your description of him or her. It would be valuable information to add to my database."
Upon hearing that the woman before her used to be a human, Fi became further interested. There are many explanations for what may have happened, the most likely of them being death. She begins to wonder if perhaps this woman is a spirit trapped within her own post-mortem fantasy in which she is a witch and has met a god. She decides not to spend too much time thinking about it, however. It is irrelevant to the subject at hand, and would be rude to bring up at that time. Additionally, the woman does not appear as the spirits to which she's become accustomed, nor does she seem like the ones about which she's read. Using this information, she eventually concludes that there is a relatively low probability that her original hypothesis would be correct.
"Yes, of course. I will try to speak to you as I would to a human. However, I am not certain as to how my speech when speaking to you differs to how it would be were I speaking to a human. I will attempt to make my speech more familiar to you based on my research."
Fi accesses the information in her database and finds a phrase humans use frequently.
"LOL."










