[Presence is five percent what you've got and ninety-five percent the swag you throw around while you're at it. Hence why she's so good at coming off as larger-than-life, even to the people who've got a few inches of height on her. There's an art to being instantly perceived as more than the sum of your traits, and it's one she's learned how to use, usually to great effect.]
I'll have to recommend you a restaurant. [She lets her eyes flick deliberately toward his midsection.] Or maybe two restaurants.
But be careful at how much you assume about the world just because it seems to align with facts that are true in our world. It should mean that this planet is tilted on an axis, but it doesn't have to mean that. Here, it could also mean that the workings of the world were set up to imitate ours, but there's something much more arbitrary about the workings. We have scientifically verifiable reasons for which climate zones occur where, and how the seasons change; here, the explanation might only extend so far as "it's intended to be hot in summer and cold in winter". Which in itself would suggest that whoever came up with it was biased toward the Northern Hemisphere on Earth — but the point is, be careful what you take for granted.
Like, for example, that flying-type of yours. There shouldn't be any reason why having a badge pinned to your jacket should make any difference to the bird whether it can carry you or not. [She rubs her wrist a little absently.] But I still wouldn't suggest trying to fly it without one.
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I'll have to recommend you a restaurant. [She lets her eyes flick deliberately toward his midsection.] Or maybe two restaurants.
But be careful at how much you assume about the world just because it seems to align with facts that are true in our world. It should mean that this planet is tilted on an axis, but it doesn't have to mean that. Here, it could also mean that the workings of the world were set up to imitate ours, but there's something much more arbitrary about the workings. We have scientifically verifiable reasons for which climate zones occur where, and how the seasons change; here, the explanation might only extend so far as "it's intended to be hot in summer and cold in winter". Which in itself would suggest that whoever came up with it was biased toward the Northern Hemisphere on Earth — but the point is, be careful what you take for granted.
Like, for example, that flying-type of yours. There shouldn't be any reason why having a badge pinned to your jacket should make any difference to the bird whether it can carry you or not. [She rubs her wrist a little absently.] But I still wouldn't suggest trying to fly it without one.