[Well that was reassuring, at least. There wasn't anything immediately poignant about the way Shiro spoke of his princess, which meant Dorian could relax, at least for the time being. He wasn't out of the game yet, at the very least.]
[Still, she and her people hardly sounded advanced to Dorian. Not in a time where magic and potions could easily change such features. It was interesting, absolutely, but nothing out of the norm for the mage.]
[But technology -- that was what he was getting at.]
What can they do compared to, say, a place like this? [Because Johto and Kanto combined both were a wonder to Dorian. Did that mean there was even more potential for development out there? He hoped as much.]
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[Still, she and her people hardly sounded advanced to Dorian. Not in a time where magic and potions could easily change such features. It was interesting, absolutely, but nothing out of the norm for the mage.]
[But technology -- that was what he was getting at.]
What can they do compared to, say, a place like this? [Because Johto and Kanto combined both were a wonder to Dorian. Did that mean there was even more potential for development out there? He hoped as much.]
[At Shiro's question, Dorian simply shrugged.]
And dwarves, yes, that is what I said.