[ The roots must indeed run deep, but at that point what can be said of their identity as time goes by?
Well, that can be a common question for even any long-lived folk - though, particularly any lineage that so happens to extend far enough that changes have been vast and incomprehensible.
He'll willingly take a pause on that regardless. ]
Very well. I'll leave the puzzle aside for now, and return to it later.
[It's possible for just about any question to lift the corner on something tender, but it isn't her intention to do that. Right now, she's only seeking to add more strands to the threads that connect them all.]
While I could listen to more about your favorite creatures, [she teases, winking,] I'll save it for another time when it might not be like complimenting yourself. Where would you like to live, if you could choose anywhere?
[ ...that is fair, getting back at him for his Dromas-obsession, while keeping in mind his current appearance.
Anaxagoras lets out a small sigh at her reaction to it in the first place. ]
...My preferences as to where I'd like to live would be somewhere reasonably warm. Where the sun shines regularly, and seasons are pleasant all year round.
Oh, and of course, somewhere the stars can usually be visible at night. What is the point of a sky if you can't properly see most of it?
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Well, that can be a common question for even any long-lived folk - though, particularly any lineage that so happens to extend far enough that changes have been vast and incomprehensible.
He'll willingly take a pause on that regardless. ]
Very well. I'll leave the puzzle aside for now, and return to it later.
What do you want to know?
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While I could listen to more about your favorite creatures, [she teases, winking,] I'll save it for another time when it might not be like complimenting yourself. Where would you like to live, if you could choose anywhere?
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Anaxagoras lets out a small sigh at her reaction to it in the first place. ]
...My preferences as to where I'd like to live would be somewhere reasonably warm. Where the sun shines regularly, and seasons are pleasant all year round.
Oh, and of course, somewhere the stars can usually be visible at night. What is the point of a sky if you can't properly see most of it?