Arielle turned to the elf. “My dimension is quite strange. Since we can control elements nature is pushed to the extremes. Us faeries do love to push things to extreme. People assume we are happy though. Oh no! The nature extremes make harsh conditions and we definitely can hate each other. It’s home though.”
“I wasn’t really born in a singular dimension. It’s a bit complicated, but putting it in simple terms - my species, the Efingir are created in between dimensions. We’re just energy, taking the shape of a humanoid is all there’s to say. We get pushed into whatever dimension has the strongest pull and is the closest - generally, my ‘home dimension,’ or the one I consider to be home.” Hayden begins.
“My ‘home’ dimension is quite big, to say the least. We have the Eldritch, massive world eating creatures, though as of recent they haven’t been doing much of that. We have empires, of the space faring sorts, many creatures. You might consider them alien. We have plenty of war, too. Humans as well. But in the size of the universe, my home dimension - humans are more of a..minor…species.”
Hayden sighed. “Third Galactic war is on the brink of happening. Good for business, unfortunate if you’re just an average person - which are most of my clients, even more so unfortunately for me. I generally find new clients quickly, though, thanks to the Eldritch. Obhil is quite a nice one. I think you guys would either like or hate Obhil, though.”
Ekharin listens to Hayden’s explanation, already familiar with the Eldritch. Oh yes..all too familiar.
Arielle smiled. “That sounds… fun.”
Thalia smiled at Arielle and Hayden. "It all sounds great to me." She looked at Hayden. "Is there a limit to how long we can stay on here?"