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-Corndog x Azura C-

Music: The Water Maiden




CORNDOG: A small lake in the middle of the woods... Reminds me of where I once met Azura.




AZURA: Oh, hello, Corndog. What brings you out here?


CORNDOG: I was looking for you, in fact. I apologize if I interrupted your singing.


AZURA: It's no trouble. Is there something I can help you with today?


CORNDOG: I actually wanted to talk with you about something I realized. I believe that you and I are in a unique position regarding Nohr and Hoshido.


CORNDOG: I'm a princess of Hoshido who was raised in Nohr, and... You're a princess of Nohr who was raised in Hoshido.


CORNDOG: Because of this background, I think we may have interesting views on the countries. I wanted to talk with you and compare what we each believed.


AZURA: That is quite interesting...


CORNDOG: We could start with Hoshido. From my perspective, it seems so warm and bright. The land is fertile, and it seems like no one is ever wanting for anything.


CORNDOG: And yet, they always have the threat of a Nohrian invasion hanging over them.


AZURA: Indeed. Which is quite unfair; Nohr is always the aggressor, and without reason.


CORNDOG: That does seem to be the case, but... What if you considered the Nohrian side? Can you try to imagine how the people in Nohr view Hoshido?


AZURA: I suppose the carefree attitude of Hoshido might look like indifference to others.


AZURA: It could give people the impression that Hoshidans are very self-centered. So long as there is peace, the people in Hoshido seem uninterested in the world.


CORNDOG: I hadn't ever heard that opinion before, but I think it could have some merit. It could be one of the reasons that Nohr dislikes Hoshido so much.


AZURA: I'm glad to be able to look at this situation with a new perspective. I'm sure we'd benefit from continuing this conversation...


CORNDOG: I agree, though we'll have to continue at another time. The day has only just started, and there is a lot to do.




CORNDOG: Until next time, Azura!