What was your plan when you all went in, exactly? I'm very curious.
[ Lupin absolutely supports exploring and trying to figure a way out of this mess. He does not support rushing into dangerous, unknown territory with no plans (or backup plans.) You're supposed to be more clever than this, Minato!! ]
[Look.... he knows it was foolish, but when everyone else was going in, including his friends from home, just sitting and twiddling his thumbs was not an option.]
I guess we were just hoping we'd be able to help protect each other in there, instead of going in alone.
But it didn't really work at all, I think... the forest was able to separate us pretty easily.
[ of course, he understands the notion. He's the type that wants to protect everybody, too. Maybe he's just been fortunate enough to run with such small groups that he could usually keep a handle on everyone involved thus far. ]
It's a respectable thing to love your friends. No one would fault you for that -- still, to blindly follow them does a disservice to you both. See how it leaves all of you worse for wear! The finest operation will end in failure without strategy before it. You say the forest separated you; then I say we should do our best to map out what we can before we dare strike out into the unknown again.
A group of this size is bound to have a handful of thugs that won't listen, or perhaps more, considering how many of you are teenagers. With any luck, they'll listen or have learned their lesson.
Well - did you find anything there for your troubles?
Well... I guess it was sort of like the minotaur was stalking us through the maze. It never really stayed around for long, but we could tell it was following us or watching us. It didn't actually attack us until we got to the center of the maze, though.
Well... Theseus entered the labyrinth to slay the minotaur, and used a ball of magic twine to make sure that he could find his way back out. That's pretty much it, from what I remember.
[His dad kills himself because he forgets to change his sails from black to white? But that's not super relevant to the minotaur bit of the story. Still, when your Persona is Greek, brushing up on your Greek mythos is kind of Necessary.]
I didn't have any magic twine, though, so we just ended up wandering for a really long time.
I wish I could say I was that clever, but I really think we just took it by surprise.
[John and Minato are awfully scrawny, normal looking kids, after all.]
And we had it outnumbered. Between the two of us, we were able to find a way. It would've been pretty tough on my own, though, so I'm lucky John was there.
[Especially not when he's lived the past year pretending he doesn't have supernatural powers. It's probably less necessary here, but old habits die very hard.]
Oh, sorry... I guess I'm not very good at it, no. It was honestly all kind of a blur. But I did get a leaf out of it.
[Yep.
A leaf.]
It looks like a regular leaf, but somehow it feels important...? I don't really understand.
I don't think it silly in the slightest - no less than talking furniture and magic wells. Knowing this town, you must have received it for a reason. How did you come across it?
He's done so much more than this. But on the other hand, it sounds like way too much to him. Especially after the last month or so that he's experienced, where nobody really remembered him at all... isn't that just asking for way too much?]
That sounds like too much for me... it'd be overwhelming. I don't really need to be remembered like that.
[Lupin's obviously joking, but being remembered has been on Minato's mind--so maybe he really can't help but give a somewhat serious answer.
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[ Lupin absolutely supports exploring and trying to figure a way out of this mess. He does not support rushing into dangerous, unknown territory with no plans (or backup plans.) You're supposed to be more clever than this, Minato!! ]
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I guess we were just hoping we'd be able to help protect each other in there, instead of going in alone.
But it didn't really work at all, I think... the forest was able to separate us pretty easily.
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It's a respectable thing to love your friends. No one would fault you for that -- still, to blindly follow them does a disservice to you both. See how it leaves all of you worse for wear! The finest operation will end in failure without strategy before it. You say the forest separated you; then I say we should do our best to map out what we can before we dare strike out into the unknown again.
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You're right. It was pretty reckless to all go into the woods like that. We should all be a lot more careful in the future.
I'll try to tell people that too, if they want to go back out there. Too many people ended up in danger.
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Well - did you find anything there for your troubles?
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John and I only found a mythological rip-off, honestly. There was a labyrinth, and a minotaur.
[Not, apparently, considered "dangerous" in Minato's book??]
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[ lupin is impressed... but also wondering how he managed that. he seems like a perfectly average schoolboy. ]
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Yes. I had John to help me, too, so that helped.
[Also, magical powers.]
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You can't leave off there! What did you do? You must tell me about your adventure.
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Oh. Right.
[RIGHT...]
Well... I guess it was sort of like the minotaur was stalking us through the maze. It never really stayed around for long, but we could tell it was following us or watching us. It didn't actually attack us until we got to the center of the maze, though.
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[His dad kills himself because he forgets to change his sails from black to white? But that's not super relevant to the minotaur bit of the story. Still, when your Persona is Greek, brushing up on your Greek mythos is kind of Necessary.]
I didn't have any magic twine, though, so we just ended up wandering for a really long time.
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However, I can't say I'm satisfied. What about your climactic battle with the stalking beast? Did you outwit it?
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[John and Minato are awfully scrawny, normal looking kids, after all.]
And we had it outnumbered. Between the two of us, we were able to find a way. It would've been pretty tough on my own, though, so I'm lucky John was there.
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Oh, sorry... I guess I'm not very good at it, no. It was honestly all kind of a blur. But I did get a leaf out of it.
[Yep.
A leaf.]
It looks like a regular leaf, but somehow it feels important...? I don't really understand.
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[WHAT A WASTE.]
I guess for now I'll hold onto it? I'm not sure what else to do with it. Even if it seems silly, since it's just a leaf.
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[And he has not gotten this far by ignoring those feelings.]
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[ although he's glad the leaf didn't poison or otherwise hurt Minato. he doesn't trust anything here. ]
Still - snatching treasure from a minotaur's horn! They'll be writing myths about you next at this rate.
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He's done so much more than this. But on the other hand, it sounds like way too much to him. Especially after the last month or so that he's experienced, where nobody really remembered him at all... isn't that just asking for way too much?]
That sounds like too much for me... it'd be overwhelming. I don't really need to be remembered like that.
[Lupin's obviously joking, but being remembered has been on Minato's mind--so maybe he really can't help but give a somewhat serious answer.
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[ it is an unusually serious answer, and not what Lupin was expecting from him. ]
In any case, it was a jest, so you don't need to worry so much.
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[... But if text can sound sheepish, this sure does:]
But right, oops. Sorry, I took it too seriously by accident.
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