"Urf, yes," he can agree with that much. "Space 's definit'ly amiss. Wonder why's the train so narrow?" he asks aloud, uncertain.
He's only ever seen the one side of the train after all, and the entire concept of travelling in a long noodle, though quirky at first, had definitely grown less interesting as the days passed by. Esteban has a tendency not to even use the TransGates because the movement helps him feel a little less trapped, even if he has to walk up and down the same hallways twenty times in the same day.
"Why a beach?" That one's a bit more quirky. The rest he gets it, but the beach in particular makes the half-elf curious. Esteban would love for a giant tree to be set in the train (another logistical nightmare he wouldn't outright ask for), but that's because trees are so important to his culture. He wonders if Tidus has the same problem as he does.
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He's only ever seen the one side of the train after all, and the entire concept of travelling in a long noodle, though quirky at first, had definitely grown less interesting as the days passed by. Esteban has a tendency not to even use the TransGates because the movement helps him feel a little less trapped, even if he has to walk up and down the same hallways twenty times in the same day.
"Why a beach?" That one's a bit more quirky. The rest he gets it, but the beach in particular makes the half-elf curious. Esteban would love for a giant tree to be set in the train (another logistical nightmare he wouldn't outright ask for), but that's because trees are so important to his culture. He wonders if Tidus has the same problem as he does.