[THE WAY YOU WENT BACK AND JUST FOUND THIS hello.]
I could say the same about my materia, but when you've been using it for so long it kinda becomes second instinct, huh? I do wonder if the power source is a combination of things, especially with how many moving parts there are.
[she watches him yell this, looking up at the sky as if the cult will respond.]
If our showers disappear, I'm definitely blaming you for that one.
I can't disagree with that. [that is in fact why they call it magic. but she doesn't mind the segue and smiles.] But sure. Home's...different from what I think your home might be like. I've been in Midgar my whole life until recently when we left, and everything outside of the city's so different. I never thought the sky would change so much like that.
[this is what she starts with because that is maybe a weird sentence.]
Like at all. We didn't have the sky under the plate, so you could only see it if there was a hole, or if you went topside. The idea actually used to scare me a little.
Kinda? More like we lived on the ground level, and the plate was above covering us and acting as the base for the city surrounding Shinra. The people who could afford it lived above the plate, so...usually people with connections to Shinra. And the rest of us in Midgar lived in the sector slums and made do with what we had.
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I could say the same about my materia, but when you've been using it for so long it kinda becomes second instinct, huh? I do wonder if the power source is a combination of things, especially with how many moving parts there are.
[she watches him yell this, looking up at the sky as if the cult will respond.]
If our showers disappear, I'm definitely blaming you for that one.
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It might be. War would say something like magic isn't different from technology, but I think that's from compensating.
[ Whispering. ]
I have no power over this. It is the cult's fault—everything is.
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Sorry. I might have to agree with War on that one, but that's only because a lot of the technology where we're from uses what people might call magic.
[shaking her head!!!]
You did just taunt them! You have to take some responsibility here.
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[ He does laugh at that. It is easier for them! ]
Okay, maybe I'll taunt them less if you tell me more about home!
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[this is what she starts with because that is maybe a weird sentence.]
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Like... Across the day?
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Like at all. We didn't have the sky under the plate, so you could only see it if there was a hole, or if you went topside. The idea actually used to scare me a little.
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Basically, you lived underground?
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