Diana is still working on being able to pick out who might be a Summoned and who isn't; her knowledge of the world of men is, in a word, outdated. If she hadn't been disabused of the notion that this was the same world as her own upon arrival, she might have gone on considering it so.
She moves towards where the shopkeeper wants the rugs, and holds steady while his assistants begin to unload the burden. She listens to Jayce's description of Piltover, absolutely entranced. She envisions it like London, full of strange technology and people. It sounds like the sort of place she'd love to visit.
When he asks about Themyscira, she doesn't hesitate before answering. "Themyscira is an island, full of mountains and forests. Its beaches are the most beautiful in the world." Well, according to her. They're the only beaches she's ever seen. "It is the home of the Amazons, my people. We live and train there, preparing to be the bridge to a greater understanding between all mankind." The words she says are memorized, but the feeling in them isn't shallow; Diana believes what she says is true with her whole heart.
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She moves towards where the shopkeeper wants the rugs, and holds steady while his assistants begin to unload the burden. She listens to Jayce's description of Piltover, absolutely entranced. She envisions it like London, full of strange technology and people. It sounds like the sort of place she'd love to visit.
When he asks about Themyscira, she doesn't hesitate before answering. "Themyscira is an island, full of mountains and forests. Its beaches are the most beautiful in the world." Well, according to her. They're the only beaches she's ever seen. "It is the home of the Amazons, my people. We live and train there, preparing to be the bridge to a greater understanding between all mankind." The words she says are memorized, but the feeling in them isn't shallow; Diana believes what she says is true with her whole heart.