In Hadriel there was a pretty wide variety; there were definitely a lot of people that weren't from Earth, or any version of it. I can't say what the percentage was, though.
[But it was a sizeable number, which he's wondering if isn't the case here.]
We looked for patterns in Hadriel, about who arrived or disappeared or whatever else, but we never did really find any.
[So it's hard to say if there's any significance, and he isn't sure it matters here either.]
It is weird that there are three of us from the same place, but I wouldn't say it's the weirdest thing about any of this. It might tell us something about how we arrive here, but then again, it could mean nothing.
I don't know if they're magic or not. I think they are. We activated them with our powers, and they let us travel wherever we want. All you have to do is picture where you want to go.
The Door in Hadriel wasn't like that, at least as much as I know. It brought us in and sent us back to our different worlds, but we didn't control it; one of the gods--what we called the beings that ran the place, even though they weren't actually gods--could control it, but that was a whole story. It was also... Sort of alive?
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[But it was a sizeable number, which he's wondering if isn't the case here.]
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[But she thinks she's talked to people who are from a version of Earth than any single other place.]
I don't know. I wonder if it matters. Or if it matters that you guys are all from Hadriel.
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[So it's hard to say if there's any significance, and he isn't sure it matters here either.]
It is weird that there are three of us from the same place, but I wouldn't say it's the weirdest thing about any of this. It might tell us something about how we arrive here, but then again, it could mean nothing.
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[She hesitates, nose wrinkling again.]
I don't know if they're magic or not. I think they are. We activated them with our powers, and they let us travel wherever we want. All you have to do is picture where you want to go.
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[Or something sci-fi like that.]
The Door in Hadriel wasn't like that, at least as much as I know. It brought us in and sent us back to our different worlds, but we didn't control it; one of the gods--what we called the beings that ran the place, even though they weren't actually gods--could control it, but that was a whole story. It was also... Sort of alive?
[As far as he understands.]
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[But he's hazy on the details beyond that.]