[ when there isn't a surprise extra profile or two, we immediately go BETRAYAL AWAITS ]
Somethin' you could do when you get back, yeah? [ hmmm. ] Things are pretty similar across the board in Euchronia. Grand Trad might have more cash and stuff happenin', Altabury's the seat of the Church and Brilehaven's got sea farin' and boats. But it's all on the same level, mostly.
[ hmm. ]
Yeah. It's not the most comfortable-- or the second one I went on's not, but I like it more than the other one I used.
Possibly. It depends on the events that I return to. [ sometimes you're from (redacted) and are deeply worried about a whole city. ] Teyvat is... quite varied, truthfully. Fontaine is our most advanced overall, I believe, but they use the strength of water to power many things. Sumeru is certainly no slouch as a nation, however - they're lead by their Akademiya, filled to the brim with scholars of great capability.
Water to power things? How's that work? [ please tell basilio how to harness the power of water so he can forget and never share this wisdom with will. ] Somewhere like Brilehaven'd be able to use somethin' like that.
Are you familiar with watermills? It's the same concept, but turning that into energy to power things, rather than only being used as a mill for grains and the like. The water runs through the wheel and keeps it in perpetual motion, allowing it to be a constant, renewable power source so long as the water continues to run.
[ basilio, two hours later: whassit? ]
Good company can make even the most cramped spaces better, although I'm sure you also were relieved to be able to make stops, with all of you possibly living atop each other.
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Somethin' you could do when you get back, yeah? [ hmmm. ] Things are pretty similar across the board in Euchronia. Grand Trad might have more cash and stuff happenin', Altabury's the seat of the Church and Brilehaven's got sea farin' and boats. But it's all on the same level, mostly.
[ hmm. ]
Yeah. It's not the most comfortable-- or the second one I went on's not, but I like it more than the other one I used.
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Possibly. It depends on the events that I return to. [ sometimes you're from (redacted) and are deeply worried about a whole city. ] Teyvat is... quite varied, truthfully. Fontaine is our most advanced overall, I believe, but they use the strength of water to power many things. Sumeru is certainly no slouch as a nation, however - they're lead by their Akademiya, filled to the brim with scholars of great capability.
[he smiles, just a little. ]
Better company, perhaps?
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Water to power things? How's that work? [ please tell basilio how to harness the power of water so he can forget and never share this wisdom with will. ] Somewhere like Brilehaven'd be able to use somethin' like that.
[ hmm. ]
Yeah. Definitely.
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[ basilio, two hours later: whassit? ]
Good company can make even the most cramped spaces better, although I'm sure you also were relieved to be able to make stops, with all of you possibly living atop each other.
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[ imagine brilehaven just harnessing the power of all that water ]
Aye, it was pretty cramped. An' the sleepin' situation weren't great for me specifically. But it was nice.
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[ brilehaven would be even MORE powerful, it would be too much for them. ]
I can imagine. It's been some time since I shared small quarters like that with a group, but the comraderie is grounding.
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[ brilehaven would be the new capital. honestly it should be, it's prettier. ]
Yeah. It was kinda nice after everythin'. But the beds were reaaally narrow.