No... not any more than all of yours are gone. [Fortune's voice sounds a little sad.] The difference is we can't go back. We're bound to this world now.
...I think that's part of why so many of us want to win.
[Or at least, it's part of it in her case; she wants to make a world that reminds her of home.]
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[But, for whatever reason, she changes the subject abruptly.]
Can you tell me what your family was like?
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[Her voice sounds a little wistful.]
I had a younger brother. We were close for a while, but... some things happened. I haven't seen any of them in a very long time.
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[A pause.]
You were separated even before you became a god?
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...I don't think I'm allowed to say more than that yet. But... yes.
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[Well.]
I'd have to ask them first. I don't want to take them their home without their permission.
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It's a long story. I'll... probably be able to explain it in more detail later.
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...I think that's part of why so many of us want to win.
[Or at least, it's part of it in her case; she wants to make a world that reminds her of home.]
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[Zoe probably understands that well, though.]
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[From the tone of her voice... She definitely does.]
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[Yeah, Zoe gets it.]
...sorry. This isn't very cheerful conversation.
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[She looks up at Zoe.]
...we know a lot about you, of course, but it's nicer to hear it from you.
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[With a nod:]
Is there anything in particular you want to know?
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