Mana is... pretty much the energy of life, from what I understand? Everyone has their own inherent mana, but there are people who can produce excess amounts. And then there are spirits - beings made of mana that most people can't see. As they live, they continuously shed their energy into the environment, which revitalizes the land. In places, certain types of mana can build up and have greater physical effects - Bermia Gorge is high in wind mana, so it's always windy.
[ he's pretty sure he remembered Jude's lectures correctly... ]
They sound amazing... And they're peaceful? That's adorable.
That sounds rather fascinating. Both the matter of mana and the spirits themselves - as well as the environmental effects. Amphoreus has its own quirks, but nothing quite like that, exactly.
If there is a place with perpetual wind, I wonder if there is one wherein an abundance of flowers, or perhaps even rain.
[ Just mulling over this, a bit more excited and enthusiastic because all the while he's thinking of DROMAS! He's low-key about to hop to his feet about it, because he is just cringe with his obsession of anything related to Dromas, as usual. ]
I knew you'd understand the appeal of a dromas, without even laying an eye upon them. [ Actually, debatable. ] Nothing truly can compare to such a fine example of a giant, marvelous lizard species! Once you've seen a dromas, not even a dragon can compare! You can even ride them places.
There must be, though I haven't seen them myself. I think the area with high water mana concentration is... a beach?
[ which like, yeah, he guess it fits, but it also misses the mark. still though, his nitpicking is less important (and less amusing) than Anaxa's enthusiasm over the gentle(?) giants... ]
You really like them, huh? They sound pretty cool! Is it hard keeping up with their stomachs? I know horses eat a lot...
[ Something about a beach holding high water mana concentration does only feel natural. Misses the mark but fits just enough. But, more importantly, dromas!
Unsurprisingly, Anaxagoras is here to continue to talk happily on them all day long. Like he's about to leap to his feat and run around. ]
I have adored such creatures ever since I could remember glimpsing upon their majestic and sturdy form! Oh, but you are very correct that feeding them peanuts just would not do. They prefer red soil, and in large chunks, at that. I'd say they even eat far more than horses do - but given that they grow to be eventually larger than a horse, it's only natural.
...Granted I haven't been in a position to take care of one for awhile [ but he does wish for one in the future, yet feeding it won't be a problem ], but there was a dedicated area for the dromas in Ohkhema.
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[ he's pretty sure he remembered Jude's lectures correctly... ]
They sound amazing... And they're peaceful? That's adorable.
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If there is a place with perpetual wind, I wonder if there is one wherein an abundance of flowers, or perhaps even rain.
[ Just mulling over this, a bit more excited and enthusiastic because all the while he's thinking of DROMAS! He's low-key about to hop to his feet about it, because he is just cringe with his obsession of anything related to Dromas, as usual. ]
I knew you'd understand the appeal of a dromas, without even laying an eye upon them. [ Actually, debatable. ] Nothing truly can compare to such a fine example of a giant, marvelous lizard species! Once you've seen a dromas, not even a dragon can compare! You can even ride them places.
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[ which like, yeah, he guess it fits, but it also misses the mark. still though, his nitpicking is less important (and less amusing) than Anaxa's enthusiasm over the gentle(?) giants... ]
You really like them, huh? They sound pretty cool! Is it hard keeping up with their stomachs? I know horses eat a lot...
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[ Something about a beach holding high water mana concentration does only feel natural. Misses the mark but fits just enough. But, more importantly, dromas!
Unsurprisingly, Anaxagoras is here to continue to talk happily on them all day long. Like he's about to leap to his feat and run around. ]
I have adored such creatures ever since I could remember glimpsing upon their majestic and sturdy form! Oh, but you are very correct that feeding them peanuts just would not do. They prefer red soil, and in large chunks, at that. I'd say they even eat far more than horses do - but given that they grow to be eventually larger than a horse, it's only natural.
...Granted I haven't been in a position to take care of one for awhile [ but he does wish for one in the future, yet feeding it won't be a problem ], but there was a dedicated area for the dromas in Ohkhema.