 It's time to go.
Most people are on the train by now. Settled into their cabins and among friends and loved ones. There are only three new arrivals left to board and once they do, Hal pulls a conductor's hat out from underneath the bar, tugs it on, and steps around it to the middle of the train. He opens his mouth to talk, voice filling the train.
"It's time to go. Stops happen once a day until everyone's departed and I already have your stopped listed. If you'd like to be prioritized, let me know, otherwise we'll go in order of death. Settle in and enjoy the ride. If there's anything you need, don't hesitate to ask, folks."
This, of course, means that those who died earliest (Manfred, Higekiri) will depart first while those who died latest (Barnham, Damian, Percy) will depart last. There's a stop for everyone, though those who want to get off together are more than welcome to. Hal pulls a notepad and pen out of his pocket later and people will notice that he goes around the train confirming stops with everyone. Whatever feeling Hal may have had to a character back in town isn't noticeable here -- he is simply a robot assigned with a job.
After that, it's all a matter of settling in and enjoying the ride. If that's possible for you, at least.
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Now that I've won...I have to keep fighting. There's another war Annabeth and I have to end. We have a few weeks to figure it out before our deadline.
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Then you'd best make use of the down time you have for the rest of your journey home. It sounds like you'll need to be well-rested once you get there.
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[He tilts his head though.] What about you? What's next for the great Milla Maxwell?
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I'll be going home, of course. There was never any other option for me. There are no wars or great battles awaiting me, but I have much to accomplish there nonetheless.
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[and she only gave bits and pieces of that information to random people who asked. nevertheless! she seems quite okay with discussing it now]
I've taken up the duty of protecting the humans and spirits of my world as Maxwell, the Lord of Spirits. Upon returning home, I'll spend most of my time in the spirit realm, overseeing the birth of new spirits. But if I'm needed to prevent the world from spiraling into chaos, then I'll leave it and act.
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Does that mean when you return to the spirit realm though you're going to lose your human body?
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[her expression sobers quite a bit at that question, and she nods]
That's right.
I'll have to exist primarily in the spirit world when that happens. I could, theoretically, exist on the human plane with another human body, but creating one would eat up the world's precious mana resources. And those are far too limited for me to use for such a selfish purpose.
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. . . I don't know if that's possible. I hadn't thought about it, honestly.
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Oh, I don't think things will fall apart just because I no longer have a human body. I have too much faith in my human friends back home.
[she doesn't pick up on the fact that she might be talking about the humans she met here]
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Milla. I meant you. You and everything you've accomplished as a human and everything you've learned about humans. You're sure that won't go away?
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[a pause, and a frown]
I don't believe so. After all. . . [and then she lifts a hand and places it over her heart] That won't change what's in here, will it? It won't change my memories, or my experiences, or the nature of the bonds I've managed to forge.
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Especially not if you decide to keep everything. I haven't talked to many people who've decided to forget their time here. Maybe that's for the better.