[Poland has been dumped outside the village. Of course, he could probably see it well enough, but he's more than a little upset so he's not noticing. The journal is open, but he's not really caring about some 'stupid useless book thing'. It's open, recording everything, but he can't tell. It's next to him. But you can definitely hear him yelling
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Excuse me, are you from Poland? You spoke of Warsaw.
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Uh, s-sort of? I mean, like, more like I am Poland, but whatevs...
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You are Poland? But how is that possible?
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I'm like...the lands and people put into a person? I don't know. I can't really explain it and junk. I'm just connected to everything and uh, stuff.
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Would you happen to know of a man who once lived in your lands and was a very famous composer?
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You mean Chopin?! Yeah, I like, totally know of Chopin. Dude, what Pole doesn't know about him?
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That makes me so happy to know, thank you for telling me. And if it helps, I do believe you are Poland. There is something about you that reminds me of home and it brings warmth to my heart.
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Hey! Hey! Are you Polish?
[Or...maybe not.]
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Yes, I'm Polish. Although you could say I'm also a quite famous one as well.
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Piotr Fronczewski...?
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I'm sorry to say that isn't my name, Poland. [He smiles a little, then decides to finally say something.] My name is Frederic, Frederic Francois Chopin... It's a pleasure to meet you.
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[The Polish name just comes out without thinking. But wait. As much as he wants to just jump right into finding out where Frederic is, there's one question he can't help but ask.]
If you're like, really Frederic Francois Chopin, how are you even here? You've totally been dead for two hundred years!
[He sounds desperate for an answer.]
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[Since he has his memories of Luceti, he knows of what happened to him and he simply sighs. How to explain this one? Well, he's going to try.]
I have indeed been dead for a very long time, but in my world, I never died. So here I am, among the world of the living.
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[He's not one for apologizing and the apology doesn't sound right coming out of his lips, but he says it anyway because if this was Frederic, he didn't want to make him upset. Unfortunately, Poland does believe Frederic, but he misunderstands.]
...I don't like, really get it? You never died? I mean, it's 2010 and you're still alive?
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[Frederic sighs more and keeps trying to explain his situation to Poland, hoping he'll understand what it is he's exactly saying. Otherwise, he might have to come right out and say what exactly happened.]
I never died from my illness, I don't know how long I can live until. It may be until the late 1800's, I really can't say for certain.
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