[Toki didn't know anything about the Gustark-Rekidona War, as expected. He tries to follow along, but ultimately Valvatorez's story just comes through in pieces. That's probably fine, as it seems the remembrance is half for Valvatorez himself; a chance to talk about her aloud, what she meant to him and her tragic end. Her legacy tainted, because history was never written in absolute facts.
When Ekkehardt speaks, Toki wonders if he was one of those survivors' descendants. It seems so, but he doesn't ask for clarification. He has nothing to contribute and he'll only ruin this moment between them if he tries. He might be doing that anyway, as he digs his phone out of his pocket to take a picture of Valvatorez by the grave. To remember later.]
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When Ekkehardt speaks, Toki wonders if he was one of those survivors' descendants. It seems so, but he doesn't ask for clarification. He has nothing to contribute and he'll only ruin this moment between them if he tries. He might be doing that anyway, as he digs his phone out of his pocket to take a picture of Valvatorez by the grave. To remember later.]