http://greenmateria.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] greenmateria.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] trans_92011-11-01 11:33 pm

[open] wide open spaces

Hydroponics was simply amazing.

It was relaxing. That was the best way Aerith could describe it. She was sure there had been plenty before her to make this observation, though. Still, it was comforted her in a way she'd needed. Even if it wasn't the planet, her planet, it still gave her a sense of peace. Despite it being an artificial environment, it was realistic and that in itself was astonishing to her.

Nanaki had mentioned the area before, but seeing it for herself was a different story. It made her forget, just for a moment, about being on a strange ship in the middle of space.

That was a nice feeling. She could see why people would spend a lot of time here.

So she wandered around, absorbing what she could, taking in all that was around her. Aerith didn't have a specific purpose - other than exploring. It certainly was a big place.

[identity profile] monster-san.livejournal.com 2011-11-28 07:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Fuu did count as that curious, but she was also mindful of questioning someone too deeply on the idiosyncracies of their homeworld, particularly someone she'd only just met--she didn't want to spoil Aerith's good mood by forcing her to talk about a place that didn't exist anymore.

Nevertheless... using the energy of living souls to cast magic spells? It sounded rather dark to Fuu. I think I prefer Cephiro's way of learning magic. "It sounds like an amazing technology," was what she said. "The engineers on your world must have been extremely talented. But I think I prefer healing magic as well. I don't like hurting people, even when I don't have a choice."