(@Quartz) Robin: A pleasure as well. Tiki and Nowi would be amazed if they would've seen how many dragon-ish people are around here.
(@Corrin) Robin: Haircolour... Not as much of a difference I'd expect. But still peculiar. By the way, um... How did you manage to reach here from your Hoshido? I mean, I just woke up without any memories of how I got here. ... That kind of situation plagues me rather often, don't mind it please. But is it possible to reach Ylisse from here?
edited 17th Apr '18 12:33:44 PM by TheRiddleOfCards
(@Quartz) Robin: Indeed. They're quite rare and generally take form of little pointy-eared girls. But that's by no means a rule of thumb.
(@Corrin) Robin: Her name's Lucina. And please don't bring up the question of age difference. I'm a bit at a loss at how to answer it myself.
edited 17th Apr '18 12:39:21 PM by TheRiddleOfCards
(@Corrin) Robin: Heh, glad to hear that. The thing is the Shepherds of my time have gotten immersed in a crisis that may or may not be related to that theory you've explained. Namely we've seen some people from an alternative future. The majority of those have been our children. That's both hard to explain and to understand from the participant's point of view, but it does indeed become much more clarified if your words are considered. There was a paradox I shudder to think about. Involving Lucina, yes.
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Corrin: It is difficult to explain. Imagine reality as a hall of mirrors at a carnival. As each mirror distorts and changes an image, so too is the world distorted. Each mirror therefore is a similar, yet distinctly different version of reality.