[ No such thing as "up"? That's a concept that's a little foreign to her, though she supposes it can sometimes feel that way out in the open ocean, when it's dark and you can't tell where the floor is with no light shining through the surface of the water. That must be the same thing, right? Except with little lights everywhere. ]
That's fascinating. What is the map of? Is it like constellations?
[ Her background in astrology does give her some idea of how to "read the skies", though she was never particularly dedicated to it. She does enjoy watching the stars quite a bit for entirely different reasons.
To his question, she nods. ]
Mhm, though I'm not sure how these work. I suppose it doesn't matter as long as they do.
[ Despite her advanced skills in aetherial manipulation, she doesn't really know all the mechanics and details of it. It just comes naturally--she leaves the technical questions up to her colleagues. ]
They are terribly convenient, though I admit that sometimes I forgo them entirely and walk from place to place. There's just something special about going slow and taking in your surroundings, you know? You may notice things you never noticed before.
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That's fascinating. What is the map of? Is it like constellations?
[ Her background in astrology does give her some idea of how to "read the skies", though she was never particularly dedicated to it. She does enjoy watching the stars quite a bit for entirely different reasons.
To his question, she nods. ]
Mhm, though I'm not sure how these work. I suppose it doesn't matter as long as they do.
[ Despite her advanced skills in aetherial manipulation, she doesn't really know all the mechanics and details of it. It just comes naturally--she leaves the technical questions up to her colleagues. ]
They are terribly convenient, though I admit that sometimes I forgo them entirely and walk from place to place. There's just something special about going slow and taking in your surroundings, you know? You may notice things you never noticed before.