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|summary=While they wait for [[Vincent Kim]] to reach the [[Stellis Art Gallery]] with the requested evidence, [[Marius von Hagen|Marius]] and the [[Main Character|main character]] walk around. A painting by Rembrandt draws the MC's attention, someone who Z is said to derive inspiration from. Marius describes the story behind the painting, commenting on how reality always triumphs over art, but that despite that he has hopes for Z to escape the shackles of reality. When asked why [[Pax Group|Pax]] goes through the trouble to organize nondigital exhibitions, Marius voices his belief that a screen can't convey everything a piece of art represents. Following his speech is the sound of someone clapping. | |summary=While they wait for [[Vincent Kim]] to reach the [[Stellis Art Gallery]] with the requested evidence, [[Marius von Hagen|Marius]] and the [[Main Character|main character]] walk around. A painting by Rembrandt draws the MC's attention, someone who Z is said to derive inspiration from. Marius describes the story behind the painting, commenting on how reality always triumphs over art, but that despite that he has hopes for Z to escape the shackles of reality. When asked why [[Pax Group|Pax]] goes through the trouble to organize nondigital exhibitions, Marius voices his belief that a screen can't convey everything a piece of art represents. Following his speech is the sound of someone clapping. |
Latest revision as of 02:07, 8 May 2024
Overview
- Stage Cost: AP x5 (First-Time Cost)
- First Clear Rewards: S-Chip x20
- Unlock Condition: Affection Level 7
Summary
Illustrations
From Past to PresentThe dried paints on the canvas have preserved the artist's brushwork, reaching out from the past to the audience through time. Such is art.
Location(s)
Stellis University
Exhibition Area
Exhibition Area