
Evangeline's smile grows, "Not where you should live, just where you might."
"As for myself, once I left Ishgard I briefly visited all three of the southern cities. Ul'dah was actually last on my list for a possible refuge."
"Gridania however was too dark, earthy..." She shudders, "All those enveloping trees were too much after living in the heights of Coerthas. In addition, while the people of Gridania are slaves, a revolution against the Elementals would be a bit much, even for one such as me."
There is a glint of humor in her eyes as she speaks.
"Limsa was my second choice, an autocracy led by a supreme dictator. However unlike Ul'dah, there is no great inequality or happiness, as long as they can ravage the seas, and feed upon the bounty of others." She shudders again, "Also all that water underfoot. I prefer to live on solid ground."
"Finally Ul'dah. Deserts of sand instead of snow, but other than that it feels quite homey. Also there is plenty of opportunity for me to do my work." She murmurs under her breath, "Also they gave me the best price for the family heirlooms I swiped when I left."
"What of you then Lady Aya? None of the other city states ever have drawn you away from the jewel of the desert?"
"As for myself, once I left Ishgard I briefly visited all three of the southern cities. Ul'dah was actually last on my list for a possible refuge."
"Gridania however was too dark, earthy..." She shudders, "All those enveloping trees were too much after living in the heights of Coerthas. In addition, while the people of Gridania are slaves, a revolution against the Elementals would be a bit much, even for one such as me."
There is a glint of humor in her eyes as she speaks.
"Limsa was my second choice, an autocracy led by a supreme dictator. However unlike Ul'dah, there is no great inequality or happiness, as long as they can ravage the seas, and feed upon the bounty of others." She shudders again, "Also all that water underfoot. I prefer to live on solid ground."
"Finally Ul'dah. Deserts of sand instead of snow, but other than that it feels quite homey. Also there is plenty of opportunity for me to do my work." She murmurs under her breath, "Also they gave me the best price for the family heirlooms I swiped when I left."
"What of you then Lady Aya? None of the other city states ever have drawn you away from the jewel of the desert?"