In this short scene, Roxane and the storm keeper discuss the possibility of escaping from the "black roof" that covers the sky. Roxane wonders what kind of "messenger of god" the stormkeeper is, and she wonders if he is going to take her somewhere far away from here. The storm keeper is helpless, she says, because if he tries to take along people who cannot fly, their weight will break his wings. She tells him that they need him if they're going to win, and that if he falls off the roof, he's going to have to eat soup with cockroaches every day for lunch. He says that he needs to get back to the "totta things" that he lost in the storm, and he asks Roxane to show him where he can find them. She says that she'll do it herself, if she wants. He asks if she's sure that she is using her right foot to make a noise, and Roxane says that's not the case. He tells her that he'll blow her all the way to the end of the earth.
In this short scene, Roxane and the storm keeper discuss the possibility of escaping from the "black roof" that covers the sky. Roxane wonders what kind of "messenger of god" the stormkeeper is, and she wonders if he is going to take her somewhere far away from here. The storm keeper is helpless, she says, because if he tries to take along people who cannot fly, their weight will break his wings. She tells him that they need him if they're going to win, and that if he falls off the roof, he's going to have to eat soup with cockroaches every day for lunch. He says that he needs to get back to the "totta things" that he lost in the storm, and he asks Roxane to show him where he can find them. She says that she'll do it herself, if she wants. He asks if she's sure that she is using her right foot to make a noise, and Roxane says that's not the case. He tells her that he'll blow her all the way to the end of the earth.