"My experience has largely been from the audience rather than any part of production, but my mother all but taught us to read on scripts." Which would explain a great deal of their diction even if FFXIV wasn't just like that. "Perhaps I'll try my hand at writing them when I retire, if I should live that long."
It definitely has some implications, but after the third or so dragon, Eula has learned to roll with it like any good adventurer. If Malos doesn't want to make a big deal out of it, not their business.
Instead, they say, "You seem to have thought about it a great deal for someone who doesn't care," and there's a hint of a smirk in the I see you implied by the words.
"Or, depending on its intelligence, the ingenuity to repair something with less than ideal materials and still have it work," they muse. "Humans are quite a bit better at that than any machines I've ever run across." Even Sphene was chained to the thoughts of her creators, unable to evolve past them in the end, and the Endless was certainly the most advanced machine Eula has ever heard of or encountered. Well. Possibly excepting the man walking beside them.
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It definitely has some implications, but after the third or so dragon, Eula has learned to roll with it like any good adventurer. If Malos doesn't want to make a big deal out of it, not their business.
Instead, they say, "You seem to have thought about it a great deal for someone who doesn't care," and there's a hint of a smirk in the I see you implied by the words.
"Or, depending on its intelligence, the ingenuity to repair something with less than ideal materials and still have it work," they muse. "Humans are quite a bit better at that than any machines I've ever run across." Even Sphene was chained to the thoughts of her creators, unable to evolve past them in the end, and the Endless was certainly the most advanced machine Eula has ever heard of or encountered. Well. Possibly excepting the man walking beside them.