Indeed. The once strong citizens have turned vulnerable, and most of them have the ill fortune of forgetting their time here. They don't have the skills they've learned through growing up, and the circumstances of this land makes them all the more helpless.
Babysitters... yes. They'll need guardians to keep them safe.
I can't say as that's ill fortune, myself; I think some of the memories gleaned here are best forgotten, to be honest. I see your point, though, and have discussed something similar with Al.
Well, let's see if we can't keep these whelps from running off into the forest, eh?
I only say that because they do not know this land or the dangers within. If there are really so few of us that are still in our adult forms, then it'll be difficult to keep an eye on so many children who're separated from their families and homes, or worse, want to explore this land. Though I certainly see your point as well.
Yes. Every other experiment has lasted for that long, and unless the Malnosso want to suddenly change their method, it should be the same for this one as well.
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...You have not changed? Are you always this age?
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I assume you know about Lloyd already.
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I think I've seen Colette around, too, and she's still herself.
What's the point of an experiment like this?
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Or maybe they seek to show us what we lost.
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Looks like we'll be playing babysitter for the week, eh?
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Babysitters... yes. They'll need guardians to keep them safe.
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Well, let's see if we can't keep these whelps from running off into the forest, eh?
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Agreed.
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My brother, however, has reverted.
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My own son has reverted to his childhood self as well.
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You mentioned that you believe it will last seven days, correct?
The reversion ... is it difficult, for you?
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...Very much so.
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