Ah---
Robin had tried to catch herself and land properly, tried to be steady so she'd be ready for anything down here, if they had to fall in the first place, but she'd only ended up landing nearly flat on her face.
When she rose, it was clear something had cushioned their fall.
Or perhaps it was someone.
The old man who identified himself as Cid had a lot to say, and at the moment Robin didn't have much else to do but listen. She didn't really know much about the deeper workings of the conflict, only that Valheim's forces were bad. They hurt people. If she wanted to be a hero, then it was her duty to intervene and protect others.
But this conflict went even beyond that.
Valheim had drained the light from the land itself, like some sort of parasite. Destroyed entire nations. They'd given rise to the Blight, even if it wasn't intentional.
It was an enormity of sin almost incomprehensible to her. The sort of thing you heard about in legends of dark and evil monstrosities that were destroyed by noble messengers of light.
And yet, those messengers had failed.
Again and again...
"Ah, wait---"
The Revenant had followed, and Cid had told them they were in too bad of shape to fight it. But that---
She could still fight! She'd already shown her ability to evade the monster's strikes, and she was only a little bruised from her awkward landing.
Robin was sure she could help. Why would she ever let an old man fight alone, even if he wielded this sort of power?
And yet he sending them away. The light beneath their feet glowing brilliantly, building and then---
It was all gone.
They stood in nothing more than ruins.
"..."
Her right hand was wrapped tightly around the hilt of her blade.
He felt like... he'd reminded her a little of...
Robin took a deep breath, the gleaming tip of her sword slowly drifting downwards as she turned to face the others.
The sheer gravity of the conflict had exploded even beyond her understanding. Valheim was always an existential threat to these lands, always a horrible burden on those under its thumb, always a foe of unjust tyranny.
But now that went even beyond the people and to the land itself.
Her fingers tightened on her lowered blade.
Robin took a deep breath.
"... I'll stay with you, no matter what," she began, as she turned to face the others, "I'll go with you to the crystals and I'll help you save these lands and everyone in them. We'll beat Valheim and end the Blight together."
It was the only thing on her mind. The only thing she could even imagine saying.
It was her path forward. Her whole existence.
A hero couldn't step away from something like this. A hero couldn't ignore something like this.
Fear had to be conquered. Doubt could be ignored.
Her hand gripped tighter.
This was the only path, and Robin would take it no matter what the future held.
Robin had tried to catch herself and land properly, tried to be steady so she'd be ready for anything down here, if they had to fall in the first place, but she'd only ended up landing nearly flat on her face.
When she rose, it was clear something had cushioned their fall.
Or perhaps it was someone.
The old man who identified himself as Cid had a lot to say, and at the moment Robin didn't have much else to do but listen. She didn't really know much about the deeper workings of the conflict, only that Valheim's forces were bad. They hurt people. If she wanted to be a hero, then it was her duty to intervene and protect others.
But this conflict went even beyond that.
Valheim had drained the light from the land itself, like some sort of parasite. Destroyed entire nations. They'd given rise to the Blight, even if it wasn't intentional.
It was an enormity of sin almost incomprehensible to her. The sort of thing you heard about in legends of dark and evil monstrosities that were destroyed by noble messengers of light.
And yet, those messengers had failed.
Again and again...
"Ah, wait---"
The Revenant had followed, and Cid had told them they were in too bad of shape to fight it. But that---
She could still fight! She'd already shown her ability to evade the monster's strikes, and she was only a little bruised from her awkward landing.
Robin was sure she could help. Why would she ever let an old man fight alone, even if he wielded this sort of power?
And yet he sending them away. The light beneath their feet glowing brilliantly, building and then---
It was all gone.
They stood in nothing more than ruins.
"..."
Her right hand was wrapped tightly around the hilt of her blade.
He felt like... he'd reminded her a little of...
Robin took a deep breath, the gleaming tip of her sword slowly drifting downwards as she turned to face the others.
The sheer gravity of the conflict had exploded even beyond her understanding. Valheim was always an existential threat to these lands, always a horrible burden on those under its thumb, always a foe of unjust tyranny.
But now that went even beyond the people and to the land itself.
Her fingers tightened on her lowered blade.
Robin took a deep breath.
"... I'll stay with you, no matter what," she began, as she turned to face the others, "I'll go with you to the crystals and I'll help you save these lands and everyone in them. We'll beat Valheim and end the Blight together."
It was the only thing on her mind. The only thing she could even imagine saying.
It was her path forward. Her whole existence.
A hero couldn't step away from something like this. A hero couldn't ignore something like this.
Fear had to be conquered. Doubt could be ignored.
Her hand gripped tighter.
This was the only path, and Robin would take it no matter what the future held.