[He takes the offered seat and thus no longer towers over her quite as much.]
Ah... I know of the concept then, at least, though at present my world has no means of achieving such a feat. The ancient Alagans managed it, but what they sent to the stars was no habitation for men; instead it was an artificial moon meant as a prison for the elder Primal, Bahamut. Given the ultimate result of their actions, I must say I prefer your world in that regard.
[He can't imagine what it might be like, to live within an artificial construct floating impossibly high above the world. But though no community is without its troubles, it would undoubtedly be a safer thing to have in the sky than Dalamud had been.]
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Ah... I know of the concept then, at least, though at present my world has no means of achieving such a feat. The ancient Alagans managed it, but what they sent to the stars was no habitation for men; instead it was an artificial moon meant as a prison for the elder Primal, Bahamut. Given the ultimate result of their actions, I must say I prefer your world in that regard.
[He can't imagine what it might be like, to live within an artificial construct floating impossibly high above the world. But though no community is without its troubles, it would undoubtedly be a safer thing to have in the sky than Dalamud had been.]