Adalene is canonically aroace, which is why we have the paragraph addressing it:
'Romance and motherhood were never something she was comfortable with, as if she was never attached to the feeling to begin with. But she supposed one could be a mother without procreating.'
Also, I wrote a short speech for Lydia's crazy rambling:
"May this day be known as the day the Rising Sun finally rose against the oppression of this government and freed their country! May we be remembered as the catalyst of freedom for this land, and may our corrupt leaders watch their world burn as we emerge from this war as the victors!"
Adalene is canonically aroace, which is why we have the paragraph addressing it:
'Romance and motherhood were never something she was comfortable with, as if she was never attached to the feeling to begin with. But she supposed one could be a mother without procreating.'
Also, I wrote a short speech for Lydia's crazy rambling:
"May this day be known as the day the Rising Sun finally rose against the oppression of this government and freed their country! May we be remembered as the catalyst of freedom for this land, and may our corrupt leaders watch their world burn as we emerge from this war as the victors!"
...yeah, she's a bit dramatic.