Of course not--nor terribly realistic. [And she can't say she can't imagine how he'd fail to get along with people, because...well. She can see quite well how that might happen.] But I don't think you'd have that problem in this case.
[ Emotion? Sounds like one of those tropical diseases -- see, that is why you boil water on journeys.
That's alright. He'll never miss a chance to ramble. ]
I didn't notice any plantlife in the cavern at the last, did you? No animals or insects, nothing alive. Plenty of dirt, however. A great deal of stone and ruin.
If the life of this plane's natives -- and our own presence upon it -- are both tied to the gods, then it follows that a divine death would alter the canyon's ability to sustain it. I wonder at how that might display; is that null zone entrenched more in Ginnungagap's physical matter, or its psychic presence as a place? Should soil samples be removed, can they be coaxed back into fertility in Asgard, or will they continue to repel vitality?
There's a great deal of unknown left between the connections of traveler and destination. If the gods' souls act as fishing lures to ours, I would have thought to see Odin's sleep fall bring consequence to our house.
Of course, magic and logic often find themselves at squabble.
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No, he's seemed an amiable sort on the network. I look forward to speaking -- and I'm quite glad you two have had the chance to.
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[...But never mind all that, emotions aren't for Britons.]
Are you hoping to find anything in particular on this trip? We can both be on the lookout.
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That's alright. He'll never miss a chance to ramble. ]
I didn't notice any plantlife in the cavern at the last, did you? No animals or insects, nothing alive. Plenty of dirt, however. A great deal of stone and ruin.
If the life of this plane's natives -- and our own presence upon it -- are both tied to the gods, then it follows that a divine death would alter the canyon's ability to sustain it. I wonder at how that might display; is that null zone entrenched more in Ginnungagap's physical matter, or its psychic presence as a place? Should soil samples be removed, can they be coaxed back into fertility in Asgard, or will they continue to repel vitality?
There's a great deal of unknown left between the connections of traveler and destination. If the gods' souls act as fishing lures to ours, I would have thought to see Odin's sleep fall bring consequence to our house.
Of course, magic and logic often find themselves at squabble.