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| | navboxes = {{Stub}} | | | navboxes = {{Stub}} |
| | description = {{Text/Yasu Event}} | | | description = {{Text/Event|Yasu}} |
| | previous_event = [[Armor of Older Gods]] | | | previous_event = [[Armor of Older Gods]] |
| | next_event = [[Sakura Season]] | | | next_event = [[Sakura Season]] |
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| | synopsis = [[Sensei]] visits [[Yasu]] in her dorm room (after a brief mental detour). She is sitting in the dark, and says that sunlight hurts her eyes and skin (as well as being religiously unimportant). She has a sudden urge to go for a walk, and they go to the park where Sensei (and [[Sana]]) first [[The Girl in the Black Dress|met her]]. They talk about Yasu's youth, the nature of souls, what happens after death, and the whispers which supposedly surround everyone. Sensei considers her views to be crazy, but she says that her views are a perfectly rational response to what she (and she alone) can see around her. | | | synopsis = [[Sensei]] visits [[Yasu]] in her dorm room (after a brief mental detour). She is sitting in the dark, and says that sunlight hurts her eyes and skin (as well as being religiously unimportant). She has a sudden urge to go for a walk, and they go to the park where Sensei (and [[Sana]]) first [[The Girl in the Black Dress|met her]]. They talk about Yasu's youth, the nature of souls, what happens after death, and the whispers which supposedly surround everyone. Sensei considers her views to be crazy, but she says that her views are a perfectly rational response to what she (and she alone) can see around her. |
| | characters = | | | characters = |
| {{Text/Event/Card/Characters | | {{Text/Event/Card/Characters| |
| | {{Icon|Sensei}} {{Sensei}}
| | |{{SenseiIcon}} |
| | {{Icon|Yasu}} {{Yasu}}
| | |{{YasuIcon}} |
| }} | | }} |
| | trivia = * The Latin on Yasu's board, ''vide et credere'', means "see and believe". | | | trivia = * The Latin on Yasu's board, ''vide et credere'', means "see and believe". |