Difference between revisions of "Naomi Suzuno/Connections"

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**[[Mitsuru Kirijo]]: ''"Take that life, beseech you, which I so often owe; but your ring first, and here the bracelet of the truest princess that ever swore her faith." -- Cymbeline; Act V, Scene 5''
 
**[[Mitsuru Kirijo]]: ''"Take that life, beseech you, which I so often owe; but your ring first, and here the bracelet of the truest princess that ever swore her faith." -- Cymbeline; Act V, Scene 5''
 
***Once upon a time, there were two princesses who spent most of their early childhood together. Some would say that Mitsuru was the first "real" friend Naomi has ever made in her life, and vice-versa. They went to the same educational institutions, rubbed elbows with the same elitist constituents... they were even in fencing club together when they were old enough to wield foils safely. The years have separated them given their obligations to their family, but the last couple of years have seen both ojous rekindling their lost sisterhood.  
 
***Once upon a time, there were two princesses who spent most of their early childhood together. Some would say that Mitsuru was the first "real" friend Naomi has ever made in her life, and vice-versa. They went to the same educational institutions, rubbed elbows with the same elitist constituents... they were even in fencing club together when they were old enough to wield foils safely. The years have separated them given their obligations to their family, but the last couple of years have seen both ojous rekindling their lost sisterhood.  
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*'''IV - The Emperor'''
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**[[Yisa Taimiev]]: ''Insert quote here''
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***''Insert entry here''
 
*'''V - The Hierophant'''
 
*'''V - The Hierophant'''
 
**[[Shinjiro Aragaki]]: ''"He expressed no regret for what he had done which satisfied her; his style was not penitent, but haughty. It was all pride and insolence." -- Pride and Prejudice; Chapter 36
 
**[[Shinjiro Aragaki]]: ''"He expressed no regret for what he had done which satisfied her; his style was not penitent, but haughty. It was all pride and insolence." -- Pride and Prejudice; Chapter 36

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