(Note to self: add "golem" and "tomestones" to the list of 'what the hell is that' to look up later.)
So cat-guys on that planet combine remnants with their current technology. SecUnit can't help but make a bit of a face. It feels the weird urge to tell Rhea'li that that's a bad idea, to inform him that it could be extremely dangerous like he's one of it's clients and it's giving him security advice...ugh. Why does it keep trying to help strangers? It should just mind it's own business. Especially in this weird-ass scenario where both of them are on an unknown planet in a possibly unknown dimension.
It tries to back-burner the questions it has about the remnants, so it can stop trying to come up with a security plan for Rhea'li's entire planet. It'll nudge the conversation in another direction, yeah, that'll work.
"So you're a...mage?" (That sounds so weird to say.)
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So cat-guys on that planet combine remnants with their current technology. SecUnit can't help but make a bit of a face. It feels the weird urge to tell Rhea'li that that's a bad idea, to inform him that it could be extremely dangerous like he's one of it's clients and it's giving him security advice...ugh. Why does it keep trying to help strangers? It should just mind it's own business. Especially in this weird-ass scenario where both of them are on an unknown planet in a possibly unknown dimension.
It tries to back-burner the questions it has about the remnants, so it can stop trying to come up with a security plan for Rhea'li's entire planet. It'll nudge the conversation in another direction, yeah, that'll work.
"So you're a...mage?" (That sounds so weird to say.)