> Wait for Alice, don't go anywhere without her!
// Yess, a 'cutscene'! Let's see what she's up to
> Alice notices you waiting.
> "I am probobly safer in the presence of a literal Immortal than I am anywhere else." Alice states.
> "Immortal?" Mystia asks.
> Alice indicates to Kaguya. "Miss Houraisan is an Immortal. She is an eternal being. That's why such statements such as her complete defeat being impossible are true. I can think of perhaps one way she could possibly be killed, and even then that is highly theoretical; especially given her own powers."
> "Do tell." Kaguya states. "The firebird has tried a lot of different ways."
> "Somehow removing every essence of the Hourai Elixir from your body. Perhaps attacking you with something so powerful not even atoms remain. But even then it's only theoretical; since with your power over Eternity, reducing you to such a state would probobly be impossible in the first place. Of course, being Immortal dosen't mean you cannot be defeated, it only means you cannot lose everything. You can still be sealed and such."
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// While apart from the party, Louise has returned home; to the Ruins of the Great City of Vina.
// Vina was a city established by a great migration of Witches, Wizards and Warlocks into Makai, as well as general migration from species who are inherently magical. While Paradise was a city that was formed around worship of Shinki and Pandemonium, Vina was a city largely created by those used to city life. Of course, natives moved to Vina as well, but this domination by outsiders gave Vina a very different culture to most of Makai.
// The buildings look like a mixture of Ancient Mediterranean styles. Similar to Ancient Greek; Roman, Carthiginian and even some Egyptian styles. A mixture and blend of them all. Vina itself was built atop a mish-mash of small streams and rivers [Notably not filled with water, but a glimmering purple liquid Maisma], with more waterways carved, giving it a Venetian-style as well.
// But the buildings are in disrepair, and crumbling from age and abandonment. Many choked with vines. Even the central building, the Temple of Shinki, is in a poor state.
// Louise is resting at her residence on the outskirts of Vina. A larger-than average two-story building, with a vinyard-like garden, complete with irrigation from one of the many waterways. This is the only place she can find rest... atop her own long-skeletal remains. Louise has spent the time since arriving home before going to rest looking around Vina, to make sure there is nothing unusual. The only thing she found was a few more cracks in the statue of Shinki within the temple.