THEY PUT YURI AND YAOI IN THE MIH KHETTO AMPHITHEATRE
cirina: it's so good i could cry...! sadu with the cute ribbon-ponytail haircut: then i'll wipe your tears - you needn't wolf it down so!
Rral Soj: [Forename], what a pleasant surprise! Though, bein' an artisan from beyond the salt, I suppose it ain't such a surprise to find you on familiar ground. Rral Soj: Ropli asked us to visit other lands to learn what we could. After callin' in the Yok Huy and Alexandrians for the Wachumeqimeqi Appreciation Sale, he has his eye on attractin' stallholders from other lands as his next enterprise. Rral Soj: Seems his desire to connect disparate peoples through commerce ain't so easily sated! Before we left, I could've sworn I heard him mutterin' somethin' about gatherin' beads the world over… Papawni: Oh, [Forename]! To think I should meet you here, in the land where you learned your trade… Why, I daresay my visit is now truly complete! Papawni: Exposure to other cultures is a truly valuable experience for any artisan. And what luck that our visit should coincide with a local festival! Papawni: The decorations, the design─all artfully evoking a celebration of love! And the attention to detail on the cake decorations… Oh, it's simply exquisite!
jacke: well, if this ain't proper bene! oboro, in an outlandish neon metallic outfit: so this is the height of gridanian sophistication...!
Uvlo: Though Ropli saw to the arrangements for our travel, I was somewhat uneasy at the idea of Shunye journeying unattended. So I thought to accompany him as both guard and guide. Uvlo: In my past travels, I encountered a Gridanian festival once before. As I recall, enormous eggs loomed large throughout the city. I remember being awed by the sheer scale of celebrations. Uvlo: I'm afraid I was so preoccupied with preparations for our journey that I failed to heed the explanation of the festival we're currently observing. A celebration of desserts, I take it? Regardless, I shan't complain when served such delicious cake! Shunye: What a simply wonderful array of cakes. While chocolate has come to be enjoyed as a sweet treat in Tuliyollal of late, I can't say I've seen it used quite like this before. Shunye: Though, now that I think of it, chocolate may be an ideal gift to demonstrate love and care. It has long been said to be beneficial for one's spirits and physical health alike. Shunye: Perhaps I should consider keeping some in stock for the discerning client. After all, who's to say that medicine more pleasing to the eye and palate is any less effective?










