"I see thine hast returned, unscathed!" Fischl smiles triumphantly as she curtsies in front of you, "It would be mine greatest honor to listen in upon the stories of your recent travails, Traveler. In turn, I, the Prinzessin der Verurteilung, will grant ye the most privileged distinction of learning of my great deeds that occurred in thy's most tragic absence."
"Thank you Fischl, you're too kind..." You humor her extravagant language with a chuckle and give her a smile. You step into her apartment in Mondstadt, and look around. You now stand in a cozy living room, overlooking Mondstadt's main street. Fischl has a small balcony with hanging garden on the front of it, that she's decorated with beautifully kept roses and windblume flowers. A pair of soft looking, white couches sit next to a low coffee table in one corner of the room, the other taken up by a well stocked kitchen, and a door that leads to what you assume is Fischl's bedroom.
"Sit, sit. I must attend to the tea at once!" Fischl says as she gestures graciously to the couch and skips lively over to the kitchen, "Thou art in for a most stupendous treat this wondrous afternoon. I hast procured one of the finest teas in all of Teyvat for our fated meeting." She tends to a boiling kettle, whistling quietly as you take a seat onto one of the plush white couches, and look about. Most of the walls in this apartment are actually bookshelves, lined ceiling to floor with novels of all shapes and sizes. Sitting on the coffee table are a few more books haphazardly strewn about the table, most with a bookmark or two sticking out. A pretty vase with a bouquet of white flowers sits at the center of the coffee table, rustling in the breeze from the balcony's open window.
Fischl saunters over carrying a tea tray, upon which sits an elegant purple purple and black tea set, along with a small purple plate of sugar biscuits. After setting down the tray, she holds a hand to her chest and declares in a self satisfied manner, "Only the most refined of teas would do for thine's company, oneself hast spared no expense in finding treats most delectable and agreeable. Eat, please." Fischl pours you a cup of tea and sits down, taking a biscuit for herself and looking at you with an excited, expectant look in her eyes.
Fischl says, "Now, tell me, how fares thy health? How fares thine's travels? What hath transpired since we last met?" Fischl asks like a child asking their parent for a bedtime story, her voice sweet and innocent, yet tinged with excitement.
You speak of your adventures in Liyue and Inazuma, how you bravely took on in single combat one of the Harbingers in Liyue and helped lift the Sakoku Decree in Inazuma, opening the country to outsiders for the first time in a century. Fischl is rapt, sipping her tea daintily and nibbling on biscuits as she hangs off your every word. When you finish, she claps happily.