"I mean, it might have been at one time, but at some point people decided to stay permanently." She pauses a moment, then adds hesitantly, "Some people end up here after dying on their own world, and they don't have anywhere else to go." She finds the concept a little unnerving, actually, but figures Olivia will take it in stride, especially considering her profession.
"Well, it rules out a few of them," Adia muses. "And that's a good idea, to switch to your PINpoint. That's what I did. The portal I initially used disappeared."
When Olivia begins to peek inside various doors, Adia offers a bit more direction to the search. Whether it's due to her moon rune or experience with portals, some she simply shakes her head to before Olivia checks, knowing that they aren't the right one for her.
"No, it's okay. I'm interested, too, I just don't have the time to look into it, like I used to." She smiles wryly. "Or, well, I didn't have the time to look into it back then, either, but it was a much better distraction to what was going on in my life at the time."
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"Well, it rules out a few of them," Adia muses. "And that's a good idea, to switch to your PINpoint. That's what I did. The portal I initially used disappeared."
When Olivia begins to peek inside various doors, Adia offers a bit more direction to the search. Whether it's due to her moon rune or experience with portals, some she simply shakes her head to before Olivia checks, knowing that they aren't the right one for her.
"No, it's okay. I'm interested, too, I just don't have the time to look into it, like I used to." She smiles wryly. "Or, well, I didn't have the time to look into it back then, either, but it was a much better distraction to what was going on in my life at the time."