You might find it again here. Items from other universes (or very convincing facsimiles) turn up with regularity, and are sometimes given as rewards for completing the Fox's trials. That sounds like Amrita Academy's medical wing. The closest thing there is to a hospital here. Are you injured?
[ Being asked about his own well-being has him so taken aback that for a moment all he can do is stare at his relic's screen. He still isn't used to being shown that sort of compassion, even years removed from his home universe where he was property, not a person. There's some regret, too, for not getting to know Rose better back in Trench. If he had, he might know how best to comfort her now.
Were he in her place, he thinks he'd appreciate plain honesty the most — and so that's what he decides to give her. ]
I can say it's safer than Trench was, on the whole. Far fewer eldritch horrors, no local cultists committing ritualistic torture and sacrifice. [ That's barely the tip of the iceberg where Trench is concerned, but he figures she'll catch his meaning without him needing to go into more specifics. ] But it has its own dangers, particularly during those trials. We're all subject to the Fox's whims and she can be as cruel as she is kind. Not everything can or should be taken at face value.
That said, many star children are willing to help when it's needed. Myself included.
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You might find it again here. Items from other universes (or very convincing facsimiles) turn up with regularity, and are sometimes given as rewards for completing the Fox's trials. That sounds like Amrita Academy's medical wing. The closest thing there is to a hospital here. Are you injured?
[ Being asked about his own well-being has him so taken aback that for a moment all he can do is stare at his relic's screen. He still isn't used to being shown that sort of compassion, even years removed from his home universe where he was property, not a person. There's some regret, too, for not getting to know Rose better back in Trench. If he had, he might know how best to comfort her now.
Were he in her place, he thinks he'd appreciate plain honesty the most — and so that's what he decides to give her. ]
I can say it's safer than Trench was, on the whole. Far fewer eldritch horrors, no local cultists committing ritualistic torture and sacrifice. [ That's barely the tip of the iceberg where Trench is concerned, but he figures she'll catch his meaning without him needing to go into more specifics. ] But it has its own dangers, particularly during those trials. We're all subject to the Fox's whims and she can be as cruel as she is kind. Not everything can or should be taken at face value.
That said, many star children are willing to help when it's needed. Myself included.