The confessional before you is ornate and well maintained, ebony colored wood embellished with the visage of two angels. A jet black curtain separates the confessional from the rest of the Church, offering a surprising degree of privacy to any eavesdroppers nearby. Unlike the rest of Krakow, the inside is dimly lit by a small light bulb securely attached to the ceiling which emits a faint red light. While the atmosphere isn't exactly cozy, it is private.
A smooth voice calls out to you once you've sat down, familiar enough to identify the speaker despite the partition between you.
"Welcome welcome. I take it something is on your mind?"We're in a museum now, Harry.
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[ F. ]
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I've been forced to deal with all sorts of nobles and ridiculous people in positions of power, but at least with them I was aware I was going to hate every minute of it. Dazai can pretend to be a normal person sometimes, so it's never clear whether you're dealing with him being halfway normal or being irritating.
[........that's a yes.]
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[hey wait a minute what are you saying about him huh!!!!!!!]
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There are several characteristics about humans I find intriguing, but they do not necessarily align with each other. In Dazai's case he is not a mix I have come across before, and it is rather... like serving chamomile tea alongside shellfish.
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[That's how he feels!!! Rembrandt gets him.]
Is the Lady someone you find interesting?
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It would be a rather poor decision if I found my current profession boring, wouldn't it? [ Notably, that's not a real answer. ]
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That's certainly true, but this is only a temporary arrangement, is it not? It isn't as though you have to find your employer interesting.
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In the end, he was nothing more than a coward.
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Will you tell me about him? What happened that changed your opinion so drastically?
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[ Yeah that's a hard no. But the fact that he's so closed off about this speaks to itself. ]
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That's fair enough. I've never been one for nostalgia either. I'd much rather keep pressing forward.
Thank you for all you've shared with me, Rembrandt.
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