Conversation 1

Erik: What type of story do you prefer, my lady?
- MC Choice 1: I enjoy mythological stories. Humans’ imaginations of the gods are fascinating.
- Erik: Heh, is that so? Is it not because of Lady Freyja?
- MC Choice 2: I like historical stories—there are always unexpected twists in them.
- Erik: Heh, indeed. Things that happen in the real world are always more extraordinary than anything imagined.
Conversation 2

Erik: Hm? Are you interested in writing stories as well?
- MC Choice 1: I’ve always been interested, but I really don’t have the time.
- Erik: It can just be a short text. For example, you told me about a lady who wants to write but is too busy. That’s a story for you.
- MC Choice 2: I’m not sure. I’ve never tried.
- Erik: Why not try it now? That way you’ll know whether you like it or not.
Conversation 3

Erik: Hmm, please don’t read my drafts they’re full of openings to be scrapped…
- MC Choice 1: Is it because you have too many ideas and don’t know which one to go with?
- Erik: Heh, yes. Sometimes being favored by Muse too much can be troublesome, too.
- MC Choice 2: These paragraphs looks similar, but the story seems to go in different directions. Are you unsure which path to go with?
- Erik: Yes. There really isn’t right or wrong in art. I’m just thinking about how to present it.
Conversation 4
