[ She sends the mental picture of the most ridiculous pink children's wristwatch that barely fits her but she's adjusted it as best she can to make it work.
Clearly just!! So pleased!! Look how pretty it is!! ]
My understanding is that before humans even existed, dinosaurs walked the Earth as the dominant species. They went extinct after a meteor hit the land.
I guess you could say they were Earth's dragons, only not spirits. Just really big reptiles.
That would make sense, I have spoken to some whales and turtles, many of whom are hundreds of years old, they tell us of the changes that happen. And of what has not.
You know how when people are in direct sunlight in the height of summer too long, they get burned by the power of the sun? Imagine if someone was bonded with the spirit of the sun and then did that most accursed thing and violated the spirit to unleash the power of the sun upon all the land.
[ That is such an awful thing to hear she cannot quite - cope in the idea of it. ]
Perhaps yes, often what lives in the depths is so beyond all living beings of the surface. Much of what troubles them, is not even an idea to life in the deep.
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I will make your favourites. But in the mean time - what did you want to speak of?
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Nothing bad! Just personal. For both of us.
[Ianthe willed Gilia to not comment on the weird awkwardness in that reassurance.]
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[ That cheers her up as an idea, immeasurably. ]
Should I do something special for you?
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I will do my best not to guess then.
[ But in an effort to distract herself: ]
I have received a most interesting gift from the Minstrel! It is so pretty, and the colours on it are so bright.
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Clearly just!! So pleased!! Look how pretty it is!! ]
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Pretty watch. Does it work?
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It has 28. The watch. It counts 28 hours.
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I'm glad you like it. The dinosaurs are a nice touch.
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[ hum, hum, hum. it's just! so neat! ]
Dinosaurs. Is that what they are called? Do they come from space, too? Have you seen them?
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I guess you could say they were Earth's dragons, only not spirits. Just really big reptiles.
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Oh, I think we have some of those!
Is the Woolly Mammoth a type of these creatures?
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Unfortunately, there nothing left on Earth. Though there might be in the oceans.
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Or you know, doesn't. ]
Cursed air circle?
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[How does she explain...]
You know how when people are in direct sunlight in the height of summer too long, they get burned by the power of the sun? Imagine if someone was bonded with the spirit of the sun and then did that most accursed thing and violated the spirit to unleash the power of the sun upon all the land.
That is what nuclear radiation would be like.
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I follow, I think? Everything would die, the waters would boil, the land would be sick?
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It's also why there is no life left there. But a myriad is a long time. By now, there might be life in the oceans again. Deep within.
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Perhaps yes, often what lives in the depths is so beyond all living beings of the surface. Much of what troubles them, is not even an idea to life in the deep.
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cw: mild-ish blood sacrifices
Re: cw: mild-ish blood sacrifices
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Again, eventually, not everyday.
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