"I've only seen some," Raine admits in turn. "Many of them are irretrievably below water. However, the ones that are currently accessible are magnificent." Her eyes are bright, her demeanor suddenly enthusiastic where it had been nearly grim only moments before. "The coral seems to actually consume the stone! Therefore, the resulting structures precisely mirror what was there before, despite being now made of something much less safe."
In a moment she frowns. "From what I've seen, though, the locals have cannibalized the ruins, instead of preserving them as the precious historical lessons that they are. They're still beautiful, of course, but so much of the detail, contextual and otherwise, has been lost through sheer willful carelessness--! Honestly."
She seems set to go on if she's not stopped, like she's gearing up for a lecture or a tirade or something in between the two.
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In a moment she frowns. "From what I've seen, though, the locals have cannibalized the ruins, instead of preserving them as the precious historical lessons that they are. They're still beautiful, of course, but so much of the detail, contextual and otherwise, has been lost through sheer willful carelessness--! Honestly."
She seems set to go on if she's not stopped, like she's gearing up for a lecture or a tirade or something in between the two.