I always assumed that this was my first time in Tvat. I thought that Ether and I must have been hibernating in space for centuries on end. But the logs show that our spaceship flew over the skies of Tvat once before.
A long, long time ago. >> Flew over? So, you didn't land?
No. The ship barely came to a stop before flying on again. After that, it continued traveling through space for a long time.
Some of the data is corrupted, but I suspect that it kept flying for thousands of years. When Ether found me, he came from outside the ship. Could this mean that he left the ship long before I did?
Maybe even during our first pass over to Vat. Heat. Heat.
the heavenly principles. But we did not reject them at first, nor did they seem to harbor ill intent towards this world. We coexisted in peace.
They were like a guest in our home. Slowly, however, we came to realize that our guest had a growing desire to change and dominate the world. Later, we discovered that this great ruler of the firmament bore an almost paranoid hostility toward the desire of certain life forms to seek power.
Or perhaps they feared them. They would even cast down celestial nails as manifestations of their power to punish the civilizations of the world below. Heat.
Heat. But the integral preliminary conclusion that I can offer you is you're very much like a human from this world. Heat.
Heat. At the end of my journey, I arrived at a place known as the sea of flowers at the end. Do you remember?
A long time ago when we traveled between worlds together, you told me you wanted to find a place in the universe where that one flower was in full bloom. To have a place like that suddenly appear before me. Well, would you think of that as a coincidence?
You mean Heat. Heat. Heat.
Heat. It was only after that that the ship made a force landing in Nodcry. When Ether found me, he came from outside the ship.
Heat. Heat. Heat.
Heat. Heat. Heat.
Heat. Heat. Heat up here.
Heat. Heat. Heat.
Heat. Heat. Heat.