Oh, thank you. [ She smiles lazily, cheeks darkening a tad in response to the compliment. ]
Hmmmn, I can't say we had space for religious zealots. We had no need of gods. [ At least, not until the end. ] Though we were a rather homogeneous and bureaucratic people. Any deviation from the norm was seen as an aberration. Why this place would give quite a few a heart attack, I'm sure.
[ She snorts and takes another sip. She supposes she was more open-minded than many. That was probably part of why she ended up in the Seat of the Traveler. ]
Indeed. Should one burn up all of their aether they'd cease to be. Nothing left to return to the Lifestream and be reborn. [ A terrible fate to be sure. ]
Hmmn? [ She blinks at him before leaning in, squinting at him. If only she had the Sight like her best friends. ]
Sorry, I can't say! I lack the ability to see souls which would let me see your aether if you had any. And, for me, it's not so easy to sense off of living things unless they're using it.
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Hmmmn, I can't say we had space for religious zealots. We had no need of gods. [ At least, not until the end. ] Though we were a rather homogeneous and bureaucratic people. Any deviation from the norm was seen as an aberration. Why this place would give quite a few a heart attack, I'm sure.
[ She snorts and takes another sip. She supposes she was more open-minded than many. That was probably part of why she ended up in the Seat of the Traveler. ]
Indeed. Should one burn up all of their aether they'd cease to be. Nothing left to return to the Lifestream and be reborn. [ A terrible fate to be sure. ]
Hmmn? [ She blinks at him before leaning in, squinting at him. If only she had the Sight like her best friends. ]
Sorry, I can't say! I lack the ability to see souls which would let me see your aether if you had any. And, for me, it's not so easy to sense off of living things unless they're using it.