Definitely Genis. Definitely not a dream. Raine closes her eyes and holds on tight, just for a bit, ignoring his half-hearted protestations. Genis is here. She's loath to let him go, though she does know he has his pride; once he asks that last question she loosens her grip, indicating he is free to pull away and act like nothing happened whenever he chooses. She's not going to be the one who does, however.
"Yes, it's for real," she confirms. "This one is perhaps more truly another world, not intertwined with any other. People from any world that exists may be drawn here-- there are hundreds, if not thousands. However, they may only ever go to or from their own world; there seems to be no passage between." Which is a real pity, honestly, the number of things she could learn, the ruins-- well.
"You can't have been here long," Raine adds shortly after. "What have you learned, so far?"
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"Yes, it's for real," she confirms. "This one is perhaps more truly another world, not intertwined with any other. People from any world that exists may be drawn here-- there are hundreds, if not thousands. However, they may only ever go to or from their own world; there seems to be no passage between." Which is a real pity, honestly, the number of things she could learn, the ruins-- well.
"You can't have been here long," Raine adds shortly after. "What have you learned, so far?"