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While traveling though the isles however, you spot a nook where a movie is playing. On an VHS television a grainy picture is being shown- it's a film! Probably borrowed from Level 4, you see a group of children watching. School trip? You feel nostalgic. This is a rare treat for them.
Oh! You even recognize the film. You've never seen it before, but you can tell just by how it looks- this is a movie based on one of your favorite <span class="mu-s">Heroes</span> novels! You recognize the main character, a holy paladin, and his enemy- an army of demonic creatures. The climax of the novel is approaching. You feel a swelling in your chest, emotionally connecting with the music of the scene to your own memory of the book- something that moves you.
The main character has been brought to the brink now- his head down. The demon king thinks he has won; before bringing down his sword on the heroes head. But it is a feint- the hero grabs the blade with his own two hands and rebukes the evil one- it was the best part of the whole book. And now, you're about to see the big-budget film adaptation in all its glory...
Except for the two kids in the back, giggling and talking to themselves. They're ruining the movie- the others are being quiet, but these two aren't even paying attention. Shut up you stupid ass kids! The demon is approaching the downed paladin- who is not kneeling in defeat but in prayer. Do they not understand the deep themes of sacrifice and overcoming great challenge- well of course they don't. They're not even watching.
>Chide the kids
>Just ignore them
>Leave the scene unwatched