["how would you rate your world on x" questions always sort of amuse Geir -- what does he have to compare his own world to, after all?]
It's less than Aimintas -- I don't know how much Alphonse told you about that, but they had strange screens with figures on them. All the complicated works of the dwarves at home were magical, so I don't think that's the same. Their smiths made wonderful swords and armor, too... and strange little devices. I'm not sure what the humans could do.
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["how would you rate your world on x" questions always sort of amuse Geir -- what does he have to compare his own world to, after all?]
It's less than Aimintas -- I don't know how much Alphonse told you about that, but they had strange screens with figures on them. All the complicated works of the dwarves at home were magical, so I don't think that's the same. Their smiths made wonderful swords and armor, too... and strange little devices. I'm not sure what the humans could do.