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| Night has fallen over the Magic Kingdom. In the middle distance, Janis and Sizemore sit under a canopy in front of a large brazier that gives off a violet-white flame. Off to the side is a column of psychedelic colored shapes reminiscent of the wax in a lava lamp. | [edit] |
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Janis: Sizemore, you weep for those you have ended. I love you for that. You want peace. But we are popped in a world where peace is impossible. | [edit] |
| Sizemore turns toward Janis, his face angry and upset, a tear in his eye. | [edit] |
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Sizemore Rockwell: How can you say that? You? You're a Grand Abbie! If peace is impossible, your life is a... a waste! | [edit] |
| Sizemore and Janis are seen in profile as she calmly responds to his outburst. | [edit] |
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Sizemore Rockwell: ...Isn't it? Janis: Sizemore... No. "Striving for the impossible" doesn't mean "toiling in vain." | [edit] |
| In the foreground, the Spock-like caster stands holding his hands together, facing several others who are each seated in a lotus position and mirroring the gesture. In the background, Janis and Sizemore carry on with their conversation. | [edit] |
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Janis: It means growth. It means improvement in the direction of your ideals. Not futility. Look, you've gained two levels since I saw you last. Does the fact that you can never be Level Infinity mean that you can't keep improving in that direction? Sizemore Rockwell: Improving? No I never wanted it. And I never want to level like that again. | [edit] |
| Janis and Sizemore sit side by side looking toward the fire. Janis maintains her unruffled demeanor; Sizemore's expression is bitter and sad. | [edit] |
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Janis: But you will. In service to your Chief Warlord. Sizemore Rockwell: Chief Butcher. Janis: Oh, now... | [edit] |
| Janis is seen in profile, calmly listening to Sizemore as he again vents his anger and dismay. | [edit] |
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Sizemore Rockwell: I really thought he was different from other Warlords, Janis. But... He's so much worse. You don't know what he did... Janis: He broke things. | [edit] |
| Janis is seen from below as she raises her hands in a wide gesture. | [edit] |
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Janis: Right? Rules, people, ideas... Even the land itself. | [edit] |
| Wanda's face dominates the foreground. Her eyes are closed, and she is wearing a purple robe and hood. Off in the distance stands the canopy where Janis and Sizemore continue their talk. | [edit] |
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Janis: You think he's even broken you. Sizemore Rockwell: Yes. | [edit] |
| A closeup of Janis' face, illuminated by the violet firelight. | [edit] |
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Janis: He hasn't. And some things do need to be broken. | [edit] |
| Sizemore looks toward Janis as her arm reaches over his shoulders. His face is still troubled, but much less severely than before. | [edit] |
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Janis: Follow him, Sizemore. Teach him. Help him. Be his friend, if you can. But do what he asks of you. Sizemore Rockwell: Why? | [edit] |
| Sizemore leans against Janis as her arm settles over his shoulders. His eyes are closed. | [edit] |
| Janis: Because if he breaks things enough, there may be peace in Erfworld after all. | [edit] |

