Ignoring Guybrush's question, having already answered for his part, LeChuck continued staring out the window. The visibility was too low to find out what he really wanted to know - whether they were on an island, and if he could recognize any landmarks. A volcano or a giant monkey head, for example, would be very convenient and not, at this point, surprising. It had been a while since he'd been to his old haunting ground, Monkey Island.
There were a few flashes of lighting through which he thought he could see mountains relatively close, so it would have to be a big island, and ruled out many possibilities. It didn't look like the Monkey Island skyline either, even looking up at the cliff-face from below.
"This ain't on any island I remember," he finally declared out loud, easily more concerned with his own discoveries that whatever Guybrush was trying to figure out.
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There were a few flashes of lighting through which he thought he could see mountains relatively close, so it would have to be a big island, and ruled out many possibilities. It didn't look like the Monkey Island skyline either, even looking up at the cliff-face from below.
"This ain't on any island I remember," he finally declared out loud, easily more concerned with his own discoveries that whatever Guybrush was trying to figure out.