[Enkidu makes their way to the tiny kitchen and starts to pour some beer into two mugs. They take their time while preparing everything.]
Plants are pleasant company. Even though I cannot hear their calls anymore, I can enjoy them as they grow and prosper. Gil used to live here as well. Now it is just me and his Master, Hakuno.
[He went back alone. He would have to make his travels alone. There is something sad about the idea of Gil being alone. Before sitting down they place the mugs on the table.]
Perhaps you can tell me a story about yourself. Except for your name and your generous nature I do not know much about you. [And perhaps it would make them aware of that spark of curiosity again.] Of course, if anything, I will exchange my story with you in return.
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Plants are pleasant company. Even though I cannot hear their calls anymore, I can enjoy them as they grow and prosper. Gil used to live here as well. Now it is just me and his Master, Hakuno.
[He went back alone. He would have to make his travels alone. There is something sad about the idea of Gil being alone. Before sitting down they place the mugs on the table.]
Perhaps you can tell me a story about yourself. Except for your name and your generous nature I do not know much about you. [And perhaps it would make them aware of that spark of curiosity again.] Of course, if anything, I will exchange my story with you in return.