[ she just nods. because hey, even if whatever he is about to say is stupid, then that's fair. someone else is dead and it obviously was not the cannibal who did it probably. ]
Listen this and tell me if this is the wrong train of thought.
[Well at least he doesn't hesitate before talking:]
There's no reason to think those that still haven't arrived yet are somewhere under this ocean, hm? Since there's no path to follow, they managed to find a way to go back to the city we were at before.
[Back to that rundown, claustrophobic city! Whether it's because they got there by themselves or they got helped -- or fooled -- by someone is not determined yet, but as he sees it, it's hard to think they're in a completely new, unrelated location. The thing is -- and he says, at least having the decency to not sound certain at all...]
But the reason they still haven't returned after this long is because they're trying to stay there for longer. Maybe even long enough to avoid the trial. One way or another, they got back and are trying to find a way to avoid the trial that's to come.
[True, it's impossible for any of the missing ones to be the culprit if there really was a death! But circumventing the competition, hm...yeah, that's pretty much his thought: that maybe the reason why they couldn't find them was because they had managed to somehow get out of this whole thing, even if it was just for a while.
...yeah, he's not very great at this. Revali is faaaaar from stupid, but he's not one made for investigations or deductions. He's blindly trying to force things to make sense somehow and that's just pretty hard for him]
[ she, at least, seems to seriously consider the idea for a long moment. ]
I am not sure if that would really work. Not that people wouldn't attempt it, but just the logistics of it. We were made to just move automatically if we took too long to go to the opera house last time, right? So the same would probably happen again.
... you will just have a longer walk.
[ so it's less that she doesn't think it's something someone would try to do, and more that she thinks it would end in failure. ]
[Revali very obviously gives consideration to Yelena's words, but it truly is a bit beyond his comprehension. It's not like Hyrule lacks magic -- there's plenty of it, but he had never been one to really pay much attention to much of it, just to what he and the other Champions used. Now that it's all not so familiar to him, he really is flying blindly and aimlessly.
Uf, he hates this, he really does]
...I can't even figure out if you're right or not!
[Really, it's frustrating. This whole place and its events are all made to frustrate him, apparently!]
Had you ever seen anything like this before? Any of...this?
[This as in everything taht happened in the murdergame, really. Revali isn't the sort of person to give up, but he really is starting to believe he's outmatched and refuses to admit it aloud, hah. Asking that question is almost an attempt to get validation that he's not alone in his growing cluelessness!]
All I have known for years is archery and fighting through it. As long as I have this bow, if I were to get in some sort of death match I'd come up on top with ease!
[Things to say knowing Suigetsu killed him one week later after a fight]
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Sure. What's up?
[ she's here to give an Opinion. ]
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[Well at least he doesn't hesitate before talking:]
There's no reason to think those that still haven't arrived yet are somewhere under this ocean, hm? Since there's no path to follow, they managed to find a way to go back to the city we were at before.
[Back to that rundown, claustrophobic city! Whether it's because they got there by themselves or they got helped -- or fooled -- by someone is not determined yet, but as he sees it, it's hard to think they're in a completely new, unrelated location. The thing is -- and he says, at least having the decency to not sound certain at all...]
But the reason they still haven't returned after this long is because they're trying to stay there for longer. Maybe even long enough to avoid the trial. One way or another, they got back and are trying to find a way to avoid the trial that's to come.
[True, it's impossible for any of the missing ones to be the culprit if there really was a death! But circumventing the competition, hm...yeah, that's pretty much his thought: that maybe the reason why they couldn't find them was because they had managed to somehow get out of this whole thing, even if it was just for a while.
...yeah, he's not very great at this. Revali is faaaaar from stupid, but he's not one made for investigations or deductions. He's blindly trying to force things to make sense somehow and that's just pretty hard for him]
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I am not sure if that would really work. Not that people wouldn't attempt it, but just the logistics of it. We were made to just move automatically if we took too long to go to the opera house last time, right? So the same would probably happen again.
... you will just have a longer walk.
[ so it's less that she doesn't think it's something someone would try to do, and more that she thinks it would end in failure. ]
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[Revali very obviously gives consideration to Yelena's words, but it truly is a bit beyond his comprehension. It's not like Hyrule lacks magic -- there's plenty of it, but he had never been one to really pay much attention to much of it, just to what he and the other Champions used. Now that it's all not so familiar to him, he really is flying blindly and aimlessly.
Uf, he hates this, he really does]
...I can't even figure out if you're right or not!
[Really, it's frustrating. This whole place and its events are all made to frustrate him, apparently!]
Had you ever seen anything like this before? Any of...this?
[This as in everything taht happened in the murdergame, really. Revali isn't the sort of person to give up, but he really is starting to believe he's outmatched and refuses to admit it aloud, hah. Asking that question is almost an attempt to get validation that he's not alone in his growing cluelessness!]
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I have never been put in a situation like this, no.
I don't think forcing people in some type of death match is unheard of though, but... most ones I know about that, they are more brute force fighting.
[ instead of murder mysteries ]
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[Things to say knowing Suigetsu killed him one week later after a fight]