Guy didn't seem to take her warning very seriously, though maybe it was partly Anise's fault for the way she worded it. "I just mean, like... it's creepier than most places around here," she clarified. "... But it's not really any more dangerous, I think. I just thought I should mention it."
Anise knew that Guy could handle the horrific sights in the ruins (they'd seen some awful things during their time together on Auldrant, after all) and maybe Claude could too... but she didn't want to lead them there without some kind of warning. She'd told Luke all about what she saw, but it looked like he disappeared before he could pass the information on to Guy. Without much time to stand around and talk, Anise supposed she'd just have to explain important details as they came up.
In any case, it sounded like Guy was set on going, and Claude wasn't voicing any objections, so it was time to move on to talking about how they'd get there. "I think we were close before, but I know a way that's faster and easier than going through the woods," Anise explained in response to Guy's question. "The first part's the same, though, so we'll have to start by getting over that wall."
With that more or less decided, she made her way to the door to the field outside and opened it. It was probably best to move quickly, so they'd have lots of time, and monsters would have less opportunities to come after them.
Anise knew that Guy could handle the horrific sights in the ruins (they'd seen some awful things during their time together on Auldrant, after all) and maybe Claude could too... but she didn't want to lead them there without some kind of warning. She'd told Luke all about what she saw, but it looked like he disappeared before he could pass the information on to Guy. Without much time to stand around and talk, Anise supposed she'd just have to explain important details as they came up.
In any case, it sounded like Guy was set on going, and Claude wasn't voicing any objections, so it was time to move on to talking about how they'd get there. "I think we were close before, but I know a way that's faster and easier than going through the woods," Anise explained in response to Guy's question. "The first part's the same, though, so we'll have to start by getting over that wall."
With that more or less decided, she made her way to the door to the field outside and opened it. It was probably best to move quickly, so they'd have lots of time, and monsters would have less opportunities to come after them.
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