Aya Brea (
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To: All Heroes of Light (Backdated to Post-Event)
To Everyone:
My name is Aya Brea. I don't know many of you, and I don't expect many of you to know me. I can't imagine that I've made that great of an impression on some of those of you who do, but I should say this.
That person that many of you saw me as was not me. I am not the commander of an army - I don't even consider myself to be that much of a leader. Back home I was a special agent of the FBI just trying to survive, and here I suppose I'm finding myself trying to do the same thing. I have family and friends back home that I care about deeply, and would do anything to try and protect them. This is all I want. I'm sure some of you may feel the same way about the lives they've left behind.
It is easy for people to trust their friends after what happened, but I understand that not many of you know me well enough to say that I can expect the same. After all, I just got here. On one hand it's only been a few weeks since I arrived, and on the other it sometimes feels that I've lived those two years, but again, that is not me. That is not who I will choose to become.
Whether you believe me or not is up to you.
Regards,

My name is Aya Brea. I don't know many of you, and I don't expect many of you to know me. I can't imagine that I've made that great of an impression on some of those of you who do, but I should say this.
That person that many of you saw me as was not me. I am not the commander of an army - I don't even consider myself to be that much of a leader. Back home I was a special agent of the FBI just trying to survive, and here I suppose I'm finding myself trying to do the same thing. I have family and friends back home that I care about deeply, and would do anything to try and protect them. This is all I want. I'm sure some of you may feel the same way about the lives they've left behind.
It is easy for people to trust their friends after what happened, but I understand that not many of you know me well enough to say that I can expect the same. After all, I just got here. On one hand it's only been a few weeks since I arrived, and on the other it sometimes feels that I've lived those two years, but again, that is not me. That is not who I will choose to become.
Whether you believe me or not is up to you.
Regards,

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Yes, I remember you.
I can certainly say that it was my first (and hopefully last) whole city invasion like that. I've done more defending of my own world than a full out assault, and I would prefer that the odds stay that way.
Nice to properly meet you too, Ales. I suppose now is a good time as any to try and start over.
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It's a pleasure to formally meet you as well, Ms. Brea. I didn't know you were a hero of your world, thought I can't say I saved mine before. I was more of an assistant to the land's heroes, so I look forward to hearing about your adventures and helping with anything during your stay here.
As for myself, I keep busy working in the lab and developing new inventions and machines, and other than that, I'm a airship captain, and I can pilot you wherever you want, whenever you want! (As long as it doesn't conflict with my scheduled flights for Shoopuff Airlines, of course.)
Normally, we don't have these...visions while living here. Those that seek to do us harm have the power to send us to alternate dimensions, but with them, you have full control over what you're doing. The Sage was a terrible person to give you a first impression of the world, hm?
-Ales
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I wouldn't necessarily say that I was a hero, though I guess some people back home might think so. I couldn't have done it alone and without help.
I'll think about your offer if/when I ever decide I need to go somewhere again. I'm sure I'd like to broaden my horizons sometime and see what else is out there.
All things considered it could probably have been worse. I guess I could count my blessings that it was just a vision and nothing more. That means that something can actually be done about it. I'd rather think that it's more of a warning of what path not to take than anything else, and that's not always a bad thing to know.
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Well, it was a culmination of a specific series of events, so I wouldn't worry about it too much, especially as the major turning point was the Sage telling us whatever about the truth of this world. I wouldn't worry about it unless you're seriously considering launching an attack on a major city.
I hope I'll get to see you sometime in Aqures Ixen. Everything going alright there?
-Ales
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I've no plans on launching any such assault, no. I'll do my best to just put the silly notion out of my mind.
All's well, I'd like to think. Funny to see myself two years from now after I only just recently got here.
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A dangerous silly notion, like most silly notions are.
I would assume the city is in a decent state. It's probably the most well-guarded place in the world, apart from the Heran empire.
- Ales
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Considering the state that it was in when I first arrived, I'm just glad to see that the place is still standing. Looks like my penchant for poor timing is as persistent as ever.
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It's been half a year since we were invaded, three since we had a giant marshmallow stomp around. We seem to attract city-wide disasters, but we always manage to drive them off in the end. You should have seen it in August! Districts burned down, homes destroyed, so many casualties: it's incredible how far we've come since then!
Well, with you on our side, I'm sure we can do a better job at keeping Aqures Ixen safe.
- Ales
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I guess I shouldn't be too surprised, after everything we've seen. It sounds like this place finds trouble quite often, or trouble seems to find it.
You're too kind. I'll do my best.