ALECTRYON.
[ When you enter the TV, the room surrounding you is notably blank - appearing something like this. Which may seem odd, until words appear out of thin air in front of you: ]
Today, we're going to go through an interactive story of sorts!
You're a college student who's just transferred to a new university, and you have a week to make new friends and potentially find that ~special someone~ people always worry about having.
Luckily for you, your college has a club fair for transfer students just like you! You're headed off there to meet some of your fellow students and get a better lay of the land.
But before we begin, there's just one important thing I need to get down...who are you?
Today, we're going to go through an interactive story of sorts!
You're a college student who's just transferred to a new university, and you have a week to make new friends and potentially find that ~special someone~ people always worry about having.
Luckily for you, your college has a club fair for transfer students just like you! You're headed off there to meet some of your fellow students and get a better lay of the land.
But before we begin, there's just one important thing I need to get down...who are you?

DISCUSSION.
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They're both tragic stories. But in one, the man directly causes the death of his desire. In the other, it's more society's and their love still has a triumph over the tragedy.
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I would prefer Giselle.
I am not...fond of the details in La Sylphide.
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[it all goes over her head anyway]
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[Haha, nothing like a story about how a mythical creature dies by the hand of the human they loved after being bound to them. Let's not even go with that.]
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