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week 0 - training facility

When you first wake up in your room, an announcement will play on the television.
You’ll be spending your first week before the game officially starts at a vast facility that has been completely submerged underwater. This facility consists of a central hub surrounded by four smaller spherical buildings. You can get to each subsection by either taking a shuttle or walking across a long glass tunnel.
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[ The way he speaks is strange and stilted, like he's not used to talking to people, but there's a very genuine, soft kindness in every word. The brim of his hat tilts up enough that she can see his face, though it's gaunt and exhausted looking, like the young man hasn't slept in a long time. Certainly longer than they would have been here. ]
What were you singing about?
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"Heavy Rotation" is about falling in love and feeling light-hearted, mainly. "Korogare ni Ishi Nare"...is a bit more fitting to our situation, I think. Overcoming hardships no matter how much the world beats you down.
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[ There's not a hesitation in how he says it at least, but more like he's uncertain about expressing it at all. But he nods with more certainty. ]
I think bards sing about that a lot. Leiliana did. She doesn't anymore, but she used to. [ He knows that she won't know who that is, but he shakes his head lightly. ] It's wonderful, though. Songs soothe the hurt.
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[ that's never a good thing!!! ]
Well, if there's anything else you'd like to hear, I think the DJ might grant me one or two more songs tonight.
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She didn't, not really. She still sings, sometimes, when it's needed, but mostly where she thinks no one can hear her. Softly, in the gardens, late at night so that no one wanders by to hear, and in the gardens so that her voice doesn't echo as much as it would in her tower. She thinks she's too busy, thinks that part of her life is over, since she has purpose now, because she is one of the hands—
[ But he cuts off abruptly, since he remembers what people have told him about his rambling, and here where there are so many strangers, he's trying to be mindful. It's like he had been lost in a thought, so he looks back up with an apologetic expression. ]
I am sorry.
[ People seemed to like it when he apologized for the weird things he said, at least. It's a bit hard to understand, since he was always just speaking the truth, but he's learning. ]
You should sing what makes you happiest. I would like to hear songs like that.
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That's a shame, though. Someone thinking that singing isn't important anymore, because it was a silly thing that happened in the past, and they've got more significant things to do now [ ... ] Too many people seem to think that, nowadays.
[ a pause ]
Wise words, sir. Would you like to hear my favorite song, in that case?
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I would. If it's all right, I would very much like to hear it.
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[ she hops over to the robo-dj and another happy pop song gears up. ]
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It's not really the song, so much. It's pretty, but Cole doesn't know much about music. There was never really music in the spire, so he only heard it in the tavern in the Inquisition.
More than that, he's smiling because he can see how happy it makes her. And that's enough. ]
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When the music ends, she gives a small curtsy. ]
You seem like a very perceptive person, sir.