As I understand it, though, there are some forms of magic in her world, even if it's not the same kind as in Teyvat. So I'm interested in what people do in worlds that lack magic entirely, too.
It feels like a little bit of a cop-out to say this, but... the people.
Because, it's them that makes a world truly special. It's true that there are beautiful sights to see and amazing things to experience, just out in nature, but it's people who take that world and make something from it. Did you know, in the Avidya Forest, there's a place called Gandharva Ville? Some people call it "The City Above the Forest". There are homes built into and around the trees, and bridges built to get people from one spot to the next. It's also an outpost for the Forest Rangers, who help preserve the ecosystems in the forest while guiding travelers safely through it.
To be able to live so close to nature while allowing nature and people to coexist as peacefully as they can... it's really admirable. They do a lot of good work in Sumeru.
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As I understand it, though, there are some forms of magic in her world, even if it's not the same kind as in Teyvat. So I'm interested in what people do in worlds that lack magic entirely, too.
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[tmw technology looks like magic because you're from a fantasy canon]
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I knew that worlds other than Teyvat existed, but... not to this extent. It's fascinating to learn about them all.
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...is there anything you'd like to know?
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... What's your favorite thing about your world? I'm curious.
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Because, it's them that makes a world truly special. It's true that there are beautiful sights to see and amazing things to experience, just out in nature, but it's people who take that world and make something from it. Did you know, in the Avidya Forest, there's a place called Gandharva Ville? Some people call it "The City Above the Forest". There are homes built into and around the trees, and bridges built to get people from one spot to the next. It's also an outpost for the Forest Rangers, who help preserve the ecosystems in the forest while guiding travelers safely through it.
To be able to live so close to nature while allowing nature and people to coexist as peacefully as they can... it's really admirable. They do a lot of good work in Sumeru.