[The large hill where The Lab sits stands tall and over the rest of the city from the center. Given the altitude, it's the level of breeziness and cool air that Saleh can appreciate as he stands at a slope. He rests a hand flat on his forehead, pushing several strands of hair back whilst enjoying the scenery.]
Well, isn't this an unusual city as always. Though it feels like something is missing . . .
[Indeed, Sirocco appears just fine but he can't shake off the feeling that something -- or someone -- is lacking. Both the technology and architecture are superior here than back in the Kingdom, so those departments aren't lacking in the slightest. He's felt off for weeks on end for this very reason.]
What could it be, I wonder?
. . . Oh, yes. There isn't a single Gajuma here. Now isn't that funny? A world dominated by a single race that both Huma and Gajuma desire in Karegia is right before me. And to think I didn't share their ambition, but rather the royal family's wishes of the very opposite. How ironic.
I suppose I'll have to wait for the rest of the story to unfold in regards to this matter . . . That is, if it ends with the massacre of one race . . . or both. Or has coexistence become reality by this point?
[He can only giggle at that.]
Unlikely.
[And Sirocco may be housing creatures that simply appear Huma. There's already that white blob of a creature to account for in terms of non-Huma appearances.]
Saleh | Tales of Rebirth | III
Well, isn't this an unusual city as always. Though it feels like something is missing . . .
[Indeed, Sirocco appears just fine but he can't shake off the feeling that something -- or someone -- is lacking. Both the technology and architecture are superior here than back in the Kingdom, so those departments aren't lacking in the slightest. He's felt off for weeks on end for this very reason.]
What could it be, I wonder?
. . . Oh, yes. There isn't a single Gajuma here. Now isn't that funny? A world dominated by a single race that both Huma and Gajuma desire in Karegia is right before me. And to think I didn't share their ambition, but rather the royal family's wishes of the very opposite. How ironic.
I suppose I'll have to wait for the rest of the story to unfold in regards to this matter . . . That is, if it ends with the massacre of one race . . . or both. Or has coexistence become reality by this point?
[He can only giggle at that.]
Unlikely.
[And Sirocco may be housing creatures that simply appear Huma. There's already that white blob of a creature to account for in terms of non-Huma appearances.]