My country was not so different, once.
[ She keeps her gaze straight ahead as they walk. Reminiscing isn't looking back. ]
Humanity's fight and struggle against agony, against sadness, against ugliness—it is a sign of being alive. There is no doubt about that. I do not argue against that.
But within a war, the people who are fighting it make a choice. The people who are leading it make choices. Blood will always be shed for a country's ambition. That I can't deny. That, I won't stand against.
[ How could she? ]
My voice is only one and that of a foolish girl from the countryside. I can only speak my piece. Others need not listen, but I do not condone or acknowledge every act done for the sake of a wish.
Just because someone must struggle, does that mean they can't be lent a hand?
[ She keeps her gaze straight ahead as they walk. Reminiscing isn't looking back. ]
Humanity's fight and struggle against agony, against sadness, against ugliness—it is a sign of being alive. There is no doubt about that. I do not argue against that.
But within a war, the people who are fighting it make a choice. The people who are leading it make choices. Blood will always be shed for a country's ambition. That I can't deny. That, I won't stand against.
[ How could she? ]
My voice is only one and that of a foolish girl from the countryside. I can only speak my piece. Others need not listen, but I do not condone or acknowledge every act done for the sake of a wish.
Just because someone must struggle, does that mean they can't be lent a hand?
[ Jeanne loves humanity as a whole. That is something as plain as the sun in the sky. As a Ruler, she goes out of her way to hear the views of others first before doing anything. Can she be fair if she doesn't listen?
So of course she listens to Soo-won. ]
Why is your opinion not valid if you're not an adjudicator? Your will has merit, as much as anyone else's.
[ And anyone who can recognize that those who work and tills the fields should be acknowledged can't be all bad. She watches him as he speaks. ]
Everyone deserves to have a choice. It's life that not everyone will agree, but isn't that why people fight? Isn't that why people stand firm for their beliefs?
I'd like to hear your thoughts.
So of course she listens to Soo-won. ]
Why is your opinion not valid if you're not an adjudicator? Your will has merit, as much as anyone else's.
[ And anyone who can recognize that those who work and tills the fields should be acknowledged can't be all bad. She watches him as he speaks. ]
Everyone deserves to have a choice. It's life that not everyone will agree, but isn't that why people fight? Isn't that why people stand firm for their beliefs?
I'd like to hear your thoughts.
I know.
[ Jeanne closes her eyes for a brief moment. Even as they continue their walk deeper in the forest, it's something she has to do to gather her thoughts. It's something she's thought about over and over.
When she opens her eyes again, her expression and voice are resolute. ]
It is too easy to think of enemies as demons, as evil beings whose deaths are just, but I can't think like that. I have to acknowledge them as they are—human, someone with wishes that aren't wrong, someone who's loved, someone who also wants to protect.
It won't change the blood that is spilled. It won't hide the blood that is on my hands.
[ It does not erase that she is not a— ]
One choice may rob someone else of one. It may rob someone of something too precious.
But it is admirable to make as many as you can happy. To hear the voices of the people around you and to help them—there's no way I can say that's wrong. It's only the actions you do to bring that into reality that may be.
[ Jeanne closes her eyes for a brief moment. Even as they continue their walk deeper in the forest, it's something she has to do to gather her thoughts. It's something she's thought about over and over.
When she opens her eyes again, her expression and voice are resolute. ]
It is too easy to think of enemies as demons, as evil beings whose deaths are just, but I can't think like that. I have to acknowledge them as they are—human, someone with wishes that aren't wrong, someone who's loved, someone who also wants to protect.
It won't change the blood that is spilled. It won't hide the blood that is on my hands.
[ It does not erase that she is not a— ]
One choice may rob someone else of one. It may rob someone of something too precious.
But it is admirable to make as many as you can happy. To hear the voices of the people around you and to help them—there's no way I can say that's wrong. It's only the actions you do to bring that into reality that may be.
[ Her smile is a little sad. Has she ever believed in those stories?
It sits a little differently now, after becoming someone stories are told about, after becoming someone who meets heroes, after fighting with the people who became legends. ]
It is easy to justify things in story, easier still to write matters in a way that won't lead to heartbreak.
[ She understands, but she has never been one to lie to herself, at least knowingly. ]
I pray that you'll never need me as an adjudicator, Won. I hope you won't be put in such dire straits that I won't be able to stand still.
It's only one conversation, but I don't think our ideals conflict. I—
[ And she walks straight into the forest barrier. Oof. ]
It sits a little differently now, after becoming someone stories are told about, after becoming someone who meets heroes, after fighting with the people who became legends. ]
It is easy to justify things in story, easier still to write matters in a way that won't lead to heartbreak.
[ She understands, but she has never been one to lie to herself, at least knowingly. ]
I pray that you'll never need me as an adjudicator, Won. I hope you won't be put in such dire straits that I won't be able to stand still.
It's only one conversation, but I don't think our ideals conflict. I—
[ And she walks straight into the forest barrier. Oof. ]
[ i, ara, am obviously their captors
She stumbles a little but is quick to regain her balance. She also reaches out to touch the barrier. ]
I don't see why they'd have to cut off our conversation when all I wanted was to express my belief in you.
[ She frowns. ]
Shall I see if force can break through?
She stumbles a little but is quick to regain her balance. She also reaches out to touch the barrier. ]
I don't see why they'd have to cut off our conversation when all I wanted was to express my belief in you.
[ She frowns. ]
Shall I see if force can break through?
[ Jeanne also does not have a weapon on her at the moment, but she has an idea. ]
I won't turn a hand away.
[ She faces a tree and
well
She starts climbing it. ]
How large of a branch do you think will be enough force?
I won't turn a hand away.
[ She faces a tree and
well
She starts climbing it. ]
How large of a branch do you think will be enough force?
Normally, that would be, hmm, quite large? But right now, it's...
[ Something a little more human. Anyway, she is halfway up the tree, and there's a CRACK as she breaks off quite a sizeable branch that's probably as hefty and as long as a sword. ]
Oh—
[ The branch is falling down. ]
Timber!
[ She's not cutting a tree down, but she's always wanted to say that?
Look fast, Soo-Won! ]
[ Something a little more human. Anyway, she is halfway up the tree, and there's a CRACK as she breaks off quite a sizeable branch that's probably as hefty and as long as a sword. ]
Oh—
[ The branch is falling down. ]
Timber!
[ She's not cutting a tree down, but she's always wanted to say that?
Look fast, Soo-Won! ]
[ Ow? Did she hear a very faint ow?
Jeanne breaks off another branch and throws it far away from where she heard his voice, and she quickly makes her way down. ]
I'm very sorry! I thought you would dodge. Are you all right?
Jeanne breaks off another branch and throws it far away from where she heard his voice, and she quickly makes her way down. ]
I'm very sorry! I thought you would dodge. Are you all right?
[ Almost stubbornly: ]
I am sorry all the same, but as long as you truly will get it looked at if after, I won't push it more than that.
[ What's done is done, and they do have an objective.
She picks up the other branch she broke off, holding it a bit more like a polearm than a sword before she takes a swing at the barrier. ]
I am sorry all the same, but as long as you truly will get it looked at if after, I won't push it more than that.
[ What's done is done, and they do have an objective.
She picks up the other branch she broke off, holding it a bit more like a polearm than a sword before she takes a swing at the barrier. ]
[ Confetti!
It's a party. Jeanne gets hit full force in the face, and some confetti gets stuck in her long braid. It's fine.
She sputters. ]
A-Are you all right?
[ As she tries to sweep it all off her face and clothes and litter the ground. ]
It's a party. Jeanne gets hit full force in the face, and some confetti gets stuck in her long braid. It's fine.
She sputters. ]
A-Are you all right?
[ As she tries to sweep it all off her face and clothes and litter the ground. ]
I'm fine.
[ She's never cared too much for dignity, but. ]
The... confetti took me aback more than anything else, but at least that answers one question.
[ She looks up. ]
Perhaps I should have stayed in the tree to test how high the barrier goes.
[ But she thinks the barrier is spherical. ]
[ She's never cared too much for dignity, but. ]
The... confetti took me aback more than anything else, but at least that answers one question.
[ She looks up. ]
Perhaps I should have stayed in the tree to test how high the barrier goes.
[ But she thinks the barrier is spherical. ]
[ She is outside with her standard, the flag rolled closed around the pole. She smiles at him in greeting and follows his earlier gaze up to his hawk. ]
I'm glad to receive some answers even if the answers themselves were troubling. What are your feelings on it?
I'm glad to receive some answers even if the answers themselves were troubling. What are your feelings on it?





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