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[ Video / Traverse Town Action]
[Leonardo stood on the precipice of the clock tower in Traverse Town, the highest point in the city. He was bent over a wonderful new invention... well, to him it was new, it was called a telescope! The painter looked from the machine to his notes to jot down an observation in a messy backwards Italian mirrored script. ]
[(The worlds are not fixed.)]
[Then he looked back to the stars he was gazing at through his new toy... or at least he would have if the moogle standing behind him hadn‘t picked that moment to pitch a bit of a, “how much longer is this going to be, kupo!” tantrum.]
Si, si, nearly done. Just a final world...
[Leonardo returned to his note to expertly jot in the final piece, just a quick sketch of the one world that was missing from this commission. ]
And, there! Tutto fatto!
[(All done!)]
You might want to be careful with it my friend, the ink will still be wet.
[The warning doesn’t stop the moogle from wandering over and shining it’s camera down on the commission he paid for. A map of the worlds of Star Kingdom. Just what he wanted!
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And sadly somewhere, in a Traverse Town house... Dante‘s poor home would be littered with sketches and notes outlining the progression of this piece. Leonardo was not the most tidy or organized person around. It could be weeks before the poor kitchen table could be found again. This is what can happen with a disordered houseguest around.]
Is the machine still on? [The moggle nods.] There is something I should ask while it is.
I am currently looking for commissions. If you need a sculpture or a painting done I would be at your service. I also have some experience with machinations for moving water, war machines, and theatrical equipment... though I am told that expertise might be a bit dated. Oh! If you would like a copy of the map? It might come in handy for your journeys?
[Leonardo stood on the precipice of the clock tower in Traverse Town, the highest point in the city. He was bent over a wonderful new invention... well, to him it was new, it was called a telescope! The painter looked from the machine to his notes to jot down an observation in a messy backwards Italian mirrored script. ]
ıssıɟ onos non ıdnoɯ
[(The worlds are not fixed.)]
[Then he looked back to the stars he was gazing at through his new toy... or at least he would have if the moogle standing behind him hadn‘t picked that moment to pitch a bit of a, “how much longer is this going to be, kupo!” tantrum.]
Si, si, nearly done. Just a final world...
[Leonardo returned to his note to expertly jot in the final piece, just a quick sketch of the one world that was missing from this commission. ]
And, there! Tutto fatto!
[(All done!)]
You might want to be careful with it my friend, the ink will still be wet.
[The warning doesn’t stop the moogle from wandering over and shining it’s camera down on the commission he paid for. A map of the worlds of Star Kingdom. Just what he wanted!
/

/
And sadly somewhere, in a Traverse Town house... Dante‘s poor home would be littered with sketches and notes outlining the progression of this piece. Leonardo was not the most tidy or organized person around. It could be weeks before the poor kitchen table could be found again. This is what can happen with a disordered houseguest around.]
Is the machine still on? [The moggle nods.] There is something I should ask while it is.
I am currently looking for commissions. If you need a sculpture or a painting done I would be at your service. I also have some experience with machinations for moving water, war machines, and theatrical equipment... though I am told that expertise might be a bit dated. Oh! If you would like a copy of the map? It might come in handy for your journeys?
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Grazie.
[OOOOOOO!!! WANT!]
Now THAT would be something! If only there were a way to penetrate the darkness to see what was on the other side!
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You're welcome~
[ME TOO BROTHER]
Wouldn't it though!? Hmm, I might have a way... but it probably wouldn't work and would be fraught with danger. [A Dark Gummi ship~] .... I'll have to see what else I can come up with....
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[You really do have to tell him all about this!]
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I call it Nox Aeterna.
[she beamed]
Have you had a chance to travel using the gummi ships yet? The ships in part are powered by positive thoughts, therefore when they try to breach the darkness the machines inevitably come to a grinding halt. The negative readouts of the darkness are great enough to counteract the passengers thoughts.
Nox Aeterna on the other hand runs on negative thoughts... and should draw strength from that atmosphere.
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[It all sounded very amazing though!]
So you were able to some how reverse the... emotions the ship runs on? But, how can a gummi ship run on mere feelings?
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[It would be quite different than traveling by horse]
I reversed the polarity! Yes! [She nodded enthusiastically] I think it has something to do with the neurological impulses present inside the brain.. but ask anyone else and they'll say magic.
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[And less temperamental...
Also, HA! I see what you did there.]
Magic doesn't really exist. Even something that can't be explained does have to have some kind of scientific reason.