Considering that his world is like a fantasy book come to life for her, she's a little surprised that he reads any fantasy at all. But then again, she's a fan of science fiction, and she's essentially living in a futuristic dystopia. "I'd suggest something but I don't think our worlds have the same books." She returns his smile, already thinking of some of the places he might like to visit. "That's nice that he shares his dreams with you. I know how much the Nexus inspires him."
She makes a note to look up Nepal the next time she's in the Nexus. "And... you don't have low-orbit space travel, right? You'd need an airplane to get there?" She shakes her head in response to his question. "No... I'm not religious, and most of the seers tend to be Gemenese. They take the Sacred Scrolls literally. I've heard that their visions are very cryptic, but that makes sense since they're either interpreting their own dreams or making stuff up..." She blinks, and then blushes vividly. "Oh, but I don't mean... your visions are obviously real. I just... I don't think..." Lowering her voice, she murmurs, "I don't think the gods talk to people in my world. If they exist at all."
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Date: 2017-06-21 02:23 pm (UTC)She makes a note to look up Nepal the next time she's in the Nexus. "And... you don't have low-orbit space travel, right? You'd need an airplane to get there?" She shakes her head in response to his question. "No... I'm not religious, and most of the seers tend to be Gemenese. They take the Sacred Scrolls literally. I've heard that their visions are very cryptic, but that makes sense since they're either interpreting their own dreams or making stuff up..." She blinks, and then blushes vividly. "Oh, but I don't mean... your visions are obviously real. I just... I don't think..." Lowering her voice, she murmurs, "I don't think the gods talk to people in my world. If they exist at all."