Ardbert "soulbuddy" Hylfyst (
andstill) wrote in
shellphones2024-02-03 08:05 pm
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text; local human doesn't know what a human is.
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Sender ID: andstill (Ardbert Hylfyst)
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Subject: 🧍♂️?
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Figure it's normal that someone would come here and see people the likes of which they've never seen before. Makes sense, that. New place, new people.
Thing that's confusing me is, more folk here look like me than ever did back home. All skin, ears the shape of seashells, two eyes, somewhere on the short side of of the mean. We call people like me hume, back home. Or hyur? I think it was hyur. Something like that. We cluster together sometimes, big families and all. But most cities, you'd see all kinds of folk. And they'd be built to be used by all kinds of folk, too. Everything made for people of all sorts of sizes.
Here it feels like every other person is my size. And I don't know I've seen more than a couple doors that a zun could get through comfortably.
That's not normal, is it? For there to be so many hume and so few of everyone else?
Sender ID: andstill (Ardbert Hylfyst)
To: Public Post
Subject: 🧍♂️?
Warnings: None
Figure it's normal that someone would come here and see people the likes of which they've never seen before. Makes sense, that. New place, new people.
Thing that's confusing me is, more folk here look like me than ever did back home. All skin, ears the shape of seashells, two eyes, somewhere on the short side of of the mean. We call people like me hume, back home. Or hyur? I think it was hyur. Something like that. We cluster together sometimes, big families and all. But most cities, you'd see all kinds of folk. And they'd be built to be used by all kinds of folk, too. Everything made for people of all sorts of sizes.
Here it feels like every other person is my size. And I don't know I've seen more than a couple doors that a zun could get through comfortably.
That's not normal, is it? For there to be so many hume and so few of everyone else?

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You've got a point, though. We've only seen a fraction of the world. Maybe everyone else is just out there past the sea somewhere.
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And as far as this venerable one is aware, there is no 'past the sea'. The history of this world says that at one time there was more land than water. But the land was drowned and to ensure people survived, the God-Beasts invited them to escape the catastrophe upon their backs. It has been many centuries since then.
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[ And that's the last message for a while, because he hadn't looked up his history and the idea of a big flood consuming nearly everything hits a little too close to home. But eventually he at least tries to make more conversation ]
Hope they made it then, I suppose. That someone saved them.
Are they what you'd call Immortals? The leviathans?
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The God-Beasts are a type of immortal, yes. This venerable one is uncertain how immortal they are, how powerful. The seal on this venerable one's power makes it difficult to assess. But they have existed for a long time and do have power.
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Apologies if that's a foolish question.
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[If that didn't make any sense to Ardbert, well, it was to be expected. Cultivation and practicing was often very complicated and nuanced even for those born to immortal races.]