Vin'yla sighs.

"What are you doing?"

"In order to lower and raise as quickly as possible, we're going to elevate manually."

"Manually?"

"How often have you done this?"

"Actually, it's my first attempt."

(elevation mode)

"They're up!"

"...S/He's good."

"For a moment ...I thought we will fail."

While elevation they leave behind apprehension of things that are beautiful, transcending the sensible world, to achieve contemplation of the pure idea of beauty itself.

"Vin'nyla, you will accompany me?"

"No, ...I will not."

"You know, you have to."

... and all of a sudden the different elements weave into very contrasting sections. It creates a rather combative atmosphere. 

Their ideas on beauty did not take into account the role of art in aesthetics. The fact is, Vin'nyla holds a low opinion of artists and poets.

"Although it may appear that art implies the idea of beauty, a little introspection reveals that they are, in fact very different things."

"There is a beauty by which all things are beautiful."

"What is beautiful in itself is not this object, or that one of that which conveys their own nature."

S/He explains their understanding of art as an act of treason against the idea, because the sensible object is already a copy of its idea. In copying reality, the artist in effect, copies a copy.