[ Venros is caught somewhere between annoyed and confused. He doesn't understand what it is with humans - he makes some perfectly normal statement, and they act as if it isn't blatantly obvious. Don't struggle enough, and you're asking for it. Struggle too much, and you deserve what you get. It's very simple. ]
Any normal person would think that. [ He waves it off, as if it isn't really worth arguing about. There's no getting through to some people. ]
Yes, it is not that hard. [ Anyone else might be a little boggled at the implications, that so large a space could fit into so finite of an area. Luckily, Venros only has one brain cell, and no matter how much information he absorbs, it has plenty of room to roll around in his skull without ever once being used.
He glances around and points at the first door he sees, the entrance to a building. ] There's a door. Right there. So we just go through it, and then we can leave.
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Any normal person would think that. [ He waves it off, as if it isn't really worth arguing about. There's no getting through to some people. ]
Yes, it is not that hard. [ Anyone else might be a little boggled at the implications, that so large a space could fit into so finite of an area. Luckily, Venros only has one brain cell, and no matter how much information he absorbs, it has plenty of room to roll around in his skull without ever once being used.
He glances around and points at the first door he sees, the entrance to a building. ] There's a door. Right there. So we just go through it, and then we can leave.