Mmh. The world had changed drastically even before the War, but the majority of Hadama's life had still been spent below the waves, when most of the Mer had avoided contact with humans and the surface world and the continent had been intact, yet far more politically fragmented than it was today. But for Outlanders who had been on Caido less than a decade, it probably was difficult to remember the times before.
Hadama inclined his head in acknowledgment of Sah's gratitude, and considered his timeline. "Indeed. I will also be here the rest of the day. I will let you know if I find anything." Teleportation was, indeed, fantastic, even if his own was rather limited. An inconvenience, to be sure, but far better than needing to swim the entire way; journeys of weeks were now less than a day thanks to Safrin's blessing.
He released the railing and slid back into the waters, finning slowly back to his tudalopus to take up where he had left off. It was a tale of the Blight that had led to the creation of the Roses before the War, a tale he knew from the library in Stormbreak but this one was told from the Fae perspective and was far more enlightening given how much more immediate the threat to the Greatwood had been at the time. He sank back into his research with quiet focus, leaving Sah to pursue his own studies until a librarian rang the bells to let them know it was time to leave for the night.
~Fin
Hadama inclined his head in acknowledgment of Sah's gratitude, and considered his timeline. "Indeed. I will also be here the rest of the day. I will let you know if I find anything." Teleportation was, indeed, fantastic, even if his own was rather limited. An inconvenience, to be sure, but far better than needing to swim the entire way; journeys of weeks were now less than a day thanks to Safrin's blessing.
He released the railing and slid back into the waters, finning slowly back to his tudalopus to take up where he had left off. It was a tale of the Blight that had led to the creation of the Roses before the War, a tale he knew from the library in Stormbreak but this one was told from the Fae perspective and was far more enlightening given how much more immediate the threat to the Greatwood had been at the time. He sank back into his research with quiet focus, leaving Sah to pursue his own studies until a librarian rang the bells to let them know it was time to leave for the night.
~Fin







