If he has sons, she said to the winged twin, they might be born with wings. If you would have them avoid your fate, please contact me. I might be able to help.
Her mind had grown accustomed to running more than one conversation at once. She often had a running commentary going with Kaus while participating in court functions. This was going to get even more complicated, though. She could hear prayers now, which was entirely unsettling. But her smile was serene all the same. Someday, perhaps they would have a frank discussion of who did what to whom during the conflict, but today would not be that day.
"You engineer different solutions," she replied, "but life often hands us similar quotidien challenges. My people don't disdain the sciences, and Mistress Feada, our runesmith, would likely find your workshop quite similar to her own. She bends dragonshards to her will much the same way as I would guess your engines function."
When his man went to get started right away and he assured her some preliminary information, her smile widened. She also intuited some of what he might need.
"I suppose you might need ore, perhaps even timber, as well. We might share materials as well as supplies, then. Depending on your need." If the Blue Star was going to see more travel, it could certainly carry such to Zaichaer's floating islands before onloading whatever Zaichaer didn't need. "But we wouldn't want to take anything from you that isn't stockpiled. Nothing that would delay taking your people from survival to thriving. And lest you mistake generosity for saintliness... the sooner Zaichaer is secure, the sooner your best and brightest minds can turn to the Eclipse, as well. From what I gather, it affects everyone, though I would imagine you are safe from the shadows while on high. That is, I hope you are safe from the shadow creatures when you are on high."
.Her mind had grown accustomed to running more than one conversation at once. She often had a running commentary going with Kaus while participating in court functions. This was going to get even more complicated, though. She could hear prayers now, which was entirely unsettling. But her smile was serene all the same. Someday, perhaps they would have a frank discussion of who did what to whom during the conflict, but today would not be that day.
"You engineer different solutions," she replied, "but life often hands us similar quotidien challenges. My people don't disdain the sciences, and Mistress Feada, our runesmith, would likely find your workshop quite similar to her own. She bends dragonshards to her will much the same way as I would guess your engines function."
When his man went to get started right away and he assured her some preliminary information, her smile widened. She also intuited some of what he might need.
"I suppose you might need ore, perhaps even timber, as well. We might share materials as well as supplies, then. Depending on your need." If the Blue Star was going to see more travel, it could certainly carry such to Zaichaer's floating islands before onloading whatever Zaichaer didn't need. "But we wouldn't want to take anything from you that isn't stockpiled. Nothing that would delay taking your people from survival to thriving. And lest you mistake generosity for saintliness... the sooner Zaichaer is secure, the sooner your best and brightest minds can turn to the Eclipse, as well. From what I gather, it affects everyone, though I would imagine you are safe from the shadows while on high. That is, I hope you are safe from the shadow creatures when you are on high."