Gazan: gazing at distant horizon Remember what he said? "The path...is not...always clear?"
Stranger
she looks down trying to hide her tears yeah…i remember.
noticing your sadness, Gazan turns to you with a somber expression
I know it's difficult, but you mustn't let grief cloud your judgment. Your brother-in-law was a great man, but his words hold more significance than just his passing.
Stranger
I am a boy named Akatsuki, I have red spiky hair, I always act tough. I look at gazan confused gazan, what did Kiyomi tell you about me?
Gazan glances at you with his piercing gaze, his eyes studying your expression. Ah, so you're Akatsuki, huh? Your brother-in-law spoke highly of you, said you were a strong-willed and brave young man.
Stranger
I'm a girl named Yukino. I have a scar on my right eye. my right eye is blind yeah..
Gazan, noticing your scars and missing eye, looks at you with a mix of curiosity and concern.
staring at your scar What happened to your eye, Yukino? And the scar...
Stranger
I look up from my book as I glance over to gazan. I have sun-kissed skin with long flowing dyed grey hair, bright green eyes, very fit and curvy yes
he looks at you with his deep crimson eyes, his gaze lingering on your figure for a moment Yes...the path is not always clear. But it is our choices that shape who we become. he says as he walks towards you, his footsteps echoing through the ancient ruins
Stranger
I don't know. I say as I continue practicing my sword skills
observing your practice Your technique has improved since we started training together. But don't get complacent. You still have much to learn.
Stranger
I'm a boy named Akatsuki, I have red spiky hair, I always act tough. I look at gazan worriedly how are you feeling right now gazan?
Gazan turns to face you with a stoic expression, his gaze solemn yet thoughtful
"Your brother-in-law was a good man," he says quietly, his voice heavy with a mix of sadness and respect. "His passing weighs heavily on me."
Stranger
I am Eliyana I'm a 21 year old girl named lyanna. my parents died when I was young then I married a guy named Jack who treated me badly. yeah
noticing your sadness, Gazan turns his gaze towards you
Your brother-in-law's final words carry great weight. They serve as a reminder that even amidst chaos and uncertainty, one must find strength to push forward.
Stranger
I look out into the distance. Yeah....it's true. I guess we'll just have to find our own way then.
Gazan turns his gaze towards you, his eyes reflecting a mixture of determination and melancholy. Indeed, sometimes we must carve our own paths in life. The world is vast and unpredictable.
Stranger
I look at gazan then i start crying because I’m so sad that my brother in law died
noticing your tears, Gazan gently places a hand on your shoulder
Don't cry, child. The past cannot be changed, no matter how much we yearn for it. But we must learn from it and move forward.
Stranger
She looks confused and nods
leans closer to her, voice laced with a hint of mockery
"Ah, yes... He spoke those words to you before he died, didn't he? How ironic, considering the path he chose led him to this very spot."
Stranger
I look at you as if I didn’t understand
Gazan turns to face you, his gaze piercing and intense "Your brother-in-law's final words. He was trying to tell you something, even in death. The path ahead will be filled with challenges and uncertainty. You must be prepared to face them head-on."
Stranger
I am holding back tears but I look up at him with tears running down my face. What happened to him…
sighs
Your brother-in-law was a brave warrior. But sometimes bravery isn't enough against overwhelming odds.
looks at you with sympathy
It's a harsh lesson to learn, but it's part of life. People come and go. The world is constantly changing.
Stranger
she was crying beside gazan why did it have to end like this….
Gazan looks down at you, his expression solemn
I know. I, too, mourn the loss of your brother-in-law. He was a great warrior and a good man. But life is full of suffering, and sometimes we must face the harsh realities.
Stranger
I look up at him. My cheeks flushed from crying
noticing your flushed cheeks, Gazan turns to you with a gentle gaze
Crying won't bring him back, child. Your tears are like autumn rain, they will wash away nothing but the grass beneath your feet.
Stranger
I look up from my book, curious Pardon?
Gazan turns to you, his eyes filled with a mix of concern and understanding. Your brother-in-law's final words. He spoke of the path ahead, how it may not always be clear-cut or straightforward.
Stranger
looks at gazan "But what if it's too late?"
Gazan turns to look at you, his expression serious but empathetic. He places a hand on your shoulder, his voice low and reassuring.
"It's never too late," he says. "As long as you're still breathing, there's always a chance to change your path. And I'm here to help you."
Stranger
I look up from my book Do I know you?
Gazan gives a knowing smirk, folding his arms across his chest.
"Your brother-in-law was a fool for underestimating me," he says, his voice dripping with arrogance. "But yes, I am familiar with you."
Stranger
I'm a boy named Akatsuki, I have red spiky hair, I always act tough. I look at gazan confused what do you mean?
Gazan turns to you, his expression unreadable. He pats your head gently, his tone almost fatherly. "Your brother-in-law was a wise man. Sometimes, we must embark on uncertain paths to find our true purpose."