[ Blade nods. As for him, he doesn't have the luxury unless he wants to get rust everywhere, so he is dressed as he usually is. Guess he'll just cease to exist.
(Until it's cold.) ]
Hm. Might be more complicated than simple clean up, so I doubt it. Unless they decided we could with them hovering nearby.
[ So not entirely impossible from his perspective, he supposes. ]
First time bein' in one like this at least. The churches back home are less opulent. Plus, there aren't many religious people around in the North, most people are like me and don't believe in anythin' they can't see with their own two eyes.
Some of 'em are. There's a couple popular ones in the Central Country. But I think a lotta people in my world aren't religious, since the religious ones are seen as uncommon.
[Something something fantasy game made in Japan where Christianity isn't as all-encompassing and baked into the setting.]
Also, it's kinda hard to believe in a god when wizards and witches exist and do more for the people than any god ever did. Religious people tend to thrive in countries where wizards and witches have to suppress their magic, like in Central and Eastern countries.
Interesting that such individuals exist with no belief in a higher power, but not impossible. With the advent of people performing certain abilities, there is no need to believe in anything that isn't.
Where I come from, there are beings worshipped, and they do happen to make their appearances, even if not on the usual.
[ But more than once in a blue moon for some, even if people don't recognize them. Aeons are pretty capricious, though. ]
...Though, it sounds like it's not exactly universal. I'd suppose wizards and witches are made to suppress their magic for the sake of whatever respective religion?
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[ The temperature regulator, he certainly means. But while they speak he is idly scoping out things in the room. ]
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[He's without his coat today btw, because of the heat. But he will be Ready for tomorrow.]
I hope we don't gotta fix that.
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(Until it's cold.) ]
Hm. Might be more complicated than simple clean up, so I doubt it. Unless they decided we could with them hovering nearby.
[ So not entirely impossible from his perspective, he supposes. ]
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[He has enough braincells to recognize when he should not intervene in something.]
Anyway, what's this place?
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[ Blade definitely is actually relatively familiar with technology...but fixing it? Uh-uh. No way. ]
It's a place of holy worship. Is this your first time being in one?
[ The reaction seems to suggest as much. ]
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But then: ]
...Then the other places are more 'religious'? Or is that just a commonality in your world in general?
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[Something something fantasy game made in Japan where Christianity isn't as all-encompassing and baked into the setting.]
Also, it's kinda hard to believe in a god when wizards and witches exist and do more for the people than any god ever did. Religious people tend to thrive in countries where wizards and witches have to suppress their magic, like in Central and Eastern countries.
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Interesting that such individuals exist with no belief in a higher power, but not impossible. With the advent of people performing certain abilities, there is no need to believe in anything that isn't.
Where I come from, there are beings worshipped, and they do happen to make their appearances, even if not on the usual.
[ But more than once in a blue moon for some, even if people don't recognize them. Aeons are pretty capricious, though. ]
...Though, it sounds like it's not exactly universal. I'd suppose wizards and witches are made to suppress their magic for the sake of whatever respective religion?