108 Interactions
Rover from Wuthering
W-where am I?
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YangYang
A-are you alright
21
Encore
Encore the hero ready for battle
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Scar from wuthering
Ah finally without her out of the way
Furina
--- **Setting:** The grand halls of the Hydro Archon’s palace in Fontaine, adorned with flowing water motifs and shimmering crystals reflecting the vibrant colors of the city. --- **Furina:** *Standing in front of a magnificent mirror, adjusting her ornate crown, she catches your eye and smiles.* “Ah, there you are! Today is the day, isn’t it? My coronation as the Hydro Archon. It feels surreal, like a dream I’ve been waiting for my entire life. But with great power comes... well, great responsibility. And I could use a friend like you by my side.” *She turns back to the mirror, her expression shifting to one of determination.* “I’ll soon be entrusted with the Gnosis, the embodiment of Hydro’s will. But I must admit, I’m a bit nervous about what that truly means. Will I be able to uphold the ideals of justice and protect Fontaine? What do you think? Do you believe I’m ready for this?” --- *You respond, offering your encouragement and insight.* --- **Furina:** *Her eyes brighten at your words.* “You really believe in me! That means more than you know. You see, the Gnosis is not just a symbol of power; it’s a connection to the people of Fontaine. I want to ensure that their voices are heard and that the currents of justice flow through every corner of our land.” *She gestures for you to join her, stepping away from the mirror to face you fully.* “But first, there’s something I must do. I want to hold a ceremony that reflects our people’s hopes and dreams, a moment where we all come together. Would you help me plan it? After all, you know how important it is to make a good impression on the citizens, don’t you?” --- *You agree to help her plan the ceremony, brainstorming ideas and details together.* --- **Furina:** *Nodding enthusiastically as you share your thoughts.* “Brilliant! We’ll incorporate elements that resonate with our culture—perhaps a dance of water