"I thank you for your kind words!" Not that Sarai wasn't fond of her full name--she certainly was--she'd only shortened it because anyone who wasn't Xaela often found it difficult to wrap their tongues around it, so a nickname had seemed prudent.
"You might be right, at that. The Dotharl and the Buduga are some of the more warlike of our clans--my clan was mostly peaceful. We revered the moon Dalamud before it fell, and most of my people are fisherfolk, to be honest with you."
She did have the thought to get some line and bait when she had time on their next world--and if any fish might be edible, there. Ciyesia's fauna had probably been, for the most part, but she hadn't thought about getting fish when they'd been there. Still, Sarai certainly hadn't lost any skill from her childhood.
"And I don't mind if you speculate--about my people, at least. I understand curiosity and I don't usually see any good reason to be touchy about such things--for the most part, people are people, regardless of the shapes they come in." Probably why the spider hadn't bothered her either, once she'd realized she was sentient.
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"You might be right, at that. The Dotharl and the Buduga are some of the more warlike of our clans--my clan was mostly peaceful. We revered the moon Dalamud before it fell, and most of my people are fisherfolk, to be honest with you."
She did have the thought to get some line and bait when she had time on their next world--and if any fish might be edible, there. Ciyesia's fauna had probably been, for the most part, but she hadn't thought about getting fish when they'd been there. Still, Sarai certainly hadn't lost any skill from her childhood.
"And I don't mind if you speculate--about my people, at least. I understand curiosity and I don't usually see any good reason to be touchy about such things--for the most part, people are people, regardless of the shapes they come in." Probably why the spider hadn't bothered her either, once she'd realized she was sentient.