You're in a small grove of trees off the side of the road. Somehow, their thick leaves muffle all sound from beyond, leaving only faint whispers and echoes at the fringe of your hearing.
The scroll the bird just dropped is covered in letters--seemingly random at first, but with some patterns. Even if you cannot read, you understand that there are words to be found here...
Beneath the jumble of letters is a question: "Why would someone betray his beloved?"
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Beneath the jumble of letters is a question: "Why would someone betray his beloved?"
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[points to it along the upper lefthand side.]
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Do you know another species so focused on the concept of romance?
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[(eyes drawn immediately to 'infidelity')]
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I could see falsehood? A misunderstanding... Or corruption, like-- a heart game gone wrong, you know. Infidelity happens, too.
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Yeah. Those three, then...? And Mint wanted "spite"...
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Spite usually seems like it comes after a betrayal, though I suppose if it's a misunderstanding, then the spite would be the first real one.
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Another woman, how scandalous.
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[found but ignored: malice, politics, ambition, wealth, boredom]