"Yes, but we call them spheres." Which makes sense, round giant objects, close enough. Istredd has heard them be called worlds and planets. He's spoken about it in that way before with the Conjunction and how many spheres collided all at once to create the current continent. But he's never thought about the actual outer space from there.
"That's fascinating." He isn't stupid, he can fill in the blanks. He has been so sphere-bound that the idea of what's outside of it has always been theoretical. Universes and other worlds, of course they existed, but never the space outside of it was questioned. "We know that there are many spheres - planets - but no one's experienced space as far as I know."
His sphere isn't even close to that level of technology. At least a thousand years away, probably. "Why do you prefer space to a planet?" An honest question, he wonders what it's like out there.
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"That's fascinating." He isn't stupid, he can fill in the blanks. He has been so sphere-bound that the idea of what's outside of it has always been theoretical. Universes and other worlds, of course they existed, but never the space outside of it was questioned. "We know that there are many spheres - planets - but no one's experienced space as far as I know."
His sphere isn't even close to that level of technology. At least a thousand years away, probably. "Why do you prefer space to a planet?" An honest question, he wonders what it's like out there.